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BatQuinn reviewed The Batman Adventures #5 Nov 13, 2021
10

honestly, its such a great 2 parter, more so for fans of the DCAU and the ending hits like an absolute truck, god damn

The Batman Adventures #5

By: Dan Slott, Rick Burchett
Released: Jan 29, 1992

Batman and Robin race to save Gotham City from the rioting caused by the city's stolen literacy--and find the Scarecrow at the center of it all. The Dynamic Duo must overcome the odds and beat the fear-friendly fiend! "Riot Act" Part 2.

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BatQuinn rated The Batman Adventures #4 Nov 13, 2021
9.5

The Batman Adventures #4

By: Dan Slott, Rick Burchett
Released: Dec 30, 1992

"Riot Act" Part 1, guest-starring Robin, the Boy Wonder! The citizens of Gotham City lose their ability to read and chaos erupts in the streets. Batman and Robin must solve the mystery of the missing literacy in between saving the citizens from themselves!

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BatQuinn rated Injustice 2 #2 Aug 4, 2020
10

Injustice 2 #2

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: Apr 19, 2017

Dr. Fate visits two old friends, while Harley Quinn finds herself a prisoner of Amanda Waller, who's recruiting a new Suicide Squad.

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BatQuinn rated Injustice 2 #1 Aug 4, 2020
10

Injustice 2 #1

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: Apr 12, 2017

The all-new prequel to the highly anticipated Injustice 2 video game begins here! Original INJUSTICE writer Tom Taylor continues the story from the hit series INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US. Superman is imprisoned, and it’s up to Batman to put the world back together. But with Superman’s iron-fisted regime eliminated, other forces rise up to fill the...

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9.5

A good issue from a fantastic series, a couple flaws however these are outshined by every other aspect

Batman: Gotham Adventures #59

By: Scott Peterson, Tim Leavins

A financial scandal rocks WayneCorp, and Bruce Wayne is determined to get to the bottom of it--with the help of Batman!

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BatQuinn reviewed Red Hood And The Outlaws #10 Aug 3, 2020
7.0

A good issue, but the final segment feels disjointed

Red Hood And The Outlaws #10

By: Scott Lobdell, Kenneth Rocafort
Released: Jun 20, 2012

RED HOOD learns that STARFIRE is one of the most respected and feared commanders in all of space! Who knew? Princess Koriandr homeworld of TAMARAN is in danger and she must defend a world that once turned its back on her! Plus: The start of a new backup story starring ESSENCE!

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BatQuinn reviewed Red Hood And The Outlaws #9 Aug 3, 2020
8.5

A good read with great art; seeing Jason have the heart to heart that he did to it's intensity was nice to see, as well as the surprise Batgirl cameo, however it would of been nice for a translation box to know what Kori was saying

Red Hood And The Outlaws #9

By: Scott Lobdell, Kenneth Rocafort
Released: May 16, 2012

"NIGHT OF THE OWLS" continues here! The Court of Owls is attacking, and the last person in the world you'd expect to answer Batman's call to arms is the RED HOOD! Also featuring MR. FREEZE!

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BatQuinn reviewed Batman #50 Aug 3, 2020
1.0

If I could rate this 0, I would, this doesn't even read clearly and it feels like such a waste of time and money

Batman #50

By: Tom King, Mikel Janin
Released: Jul 4, 2018

It's the wedding you never thought you'd see! The Batrimony is real as Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle are set to tie the knot in a can't-miss, extra-length milestone issue that will reshape Gotham City. All their friends (and a few enemies?) will be party to a comic book coupling for the ages. Superstar scribe Tom King officiates the sure-to-be-offbea...

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BatQuinn reviewed inFamous #6 Aug 3, 2020
10

A great finale that delivers on every level it promised, leaving no loose ends behind and completes the bridge to the second game

inFamous #6

By: William Harms, Eric Nguyen
Released: May 25, 2011

In the miniseries' finale, the fate of Empire City hangs in the balance as electric super hero Cole MacGrath faces not only Kessler's most horrific creation, a monstrosity named David, but also Moya Jones! How will the climactic events of this series lead into Infamous 2? Find out!

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BatQuinn reviewed inFamous #5 Aug 3, 2020
9.5

This issue is great, it puts down the final framework for the finale in a brilliant way

inFamous #5

By: William Harms, Eric Nguyen
Released: May 11, 2011

Based on the hit PS3 game! In issue #5, mysterious FBI agent Moya Jones has captured electric Super Hero Cole MacGrath and his only chance at freedom rests in the hands of one his greatest enemies, a psychopath named Sasha. Is this the end of Cole's short career as a metahuman?

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BatQuinn reviewed inFamous #3 Aug 3, 2020
8.5

This is a good issue, not as good as previous however, but it shows how Cole would fair against David and gives us an idea on what happened to Sasha

inFamous #3

By: William Harms, Eric Nguyen
Released: Apr 13, 2011

Based on the hit PS3 game! Bike messenger turned super hero Cole MacGrath is forced to confront a monstrous super being known only as David and David won't rest until Cole is dead! In the meantime, Agent Moya begins her endgame.

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BatQuinn reviewed inFamous #2 Aug 3, 2020
9.0

This issue continues on it's path, furthering the plot and even showing Moya to have lived up to her threat of invading the city

inFamous #2

By: William Harms, Eric Nguyen
Released: Mar 23, 2011

The smash PlayStation 3 video game explodes into comics, written by inFamous game writer William Harms (Impaler) and illustrated by Eric Nguyen (Halo: Helljumper, Strange Girl), featuring covers by fan-favorite GREEN LANTERN artist Doug Mahnke! In issue #2, shadowy FBI agent Moya Jones has ordered Cole MacGrath captured, no matter the cost! As sold...

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BatQuinn reviewed inFamous #1 Aug 3, 2020
9.0

A great issue, picking up where the game ended. It does a very good job of setting up a plot while showing the aftereffects of Zekes betrayal.

inFamous #1

By: William Harms, Eric Nguyen
Released: Mar 9, 2011

The smash PlayStation 3 video game explodes into comics, written by inFamous game writer William Harms (Impaler) and illustrated by Eric Nguyen (Halo: Helljumper, Strange Girl), featuring covers by fan-favorite GREEN LANTERN artist Doug Mahnke! While delivering a mysterious package, bike courier Cole MacGrath is caught in a massive explosion that g...

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BatQuinn reviewed Batman #604 Aug 2, 2020
9.5

This is a very well written issue, showing a side of Batman that's rarely seen. It also puts an end to the rumours of "Bruce Wayne is just a mask! Batman is who he Is!" As it states that he is both Batman AND Bruce Wayne and the two are not seperate beings

Batman #604

By: Ed Brubaker, Scott McDaniel
Released: Jun 26, 2002

Batman returns to the place that started it all--Crime Alley--to think over the events of recent months including Vesper's murder and his own arrest and escape. A run-in with Catwoman leads to roof hopping across Gotham City and fights with thugs between moments of deep thought.

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BatQuinn reviewed Detective Comics #757 Aug 2, 2020
8.5

A very good Batman read, showing the high standards Bruce puts himself through with nice art to pair with it (and a helpful tip for survival!)

Detective Comics #757

By: Jordan Gorfinkel, Rick Burchett

Batman engages in a high-speed chase with a band of murderous gangland thugs while a family lies helpless at the bottom of Gotham Harbor. Can Batman defeat the brazen criminals and follow the clues to their innocent victims?

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BatQuinn reviewed Batman Begins #1 Aug 2, 2020
4.0

An okay adaptation, however is missing parts from the movie whereas other adaptations ADD to the story, the art was an eyesore to add to this.

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9.5

This is a great issue; it shows the mentality of Batman and the reputation being Batman holds as different Gotham citizens help him. I'm not a fan of the art, this however is my own personal taste so it's unfair for me to say this is actually a problem in of itself

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the only problem besides the art is there is little re-read value to this issue as once you le more

Batman Legends of the Dark Knight #168

By: Bill Willingham, Tom Fowler

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BatQuinn reviewed Harley Quinn #69 Aug 2, 2020
5.0

While better than issue 56 which had the same writer, this issue leaves the reader asking "what in the world did I just read?!" With a guy with a burger for a head, someone who's skin was bleached by Mountain Dew. It also lists Harley as an "amateur landlady" despite her having owned and rented property for years now, however the art is nice and its far from the worst issue.

Harley Quinn #69

By: Mark Russell, Sami Basri
Released: Jan 1, 2020

Harley Quinn is great at kicking jerks in the face. Paying her taxes? Not so much. Things turn from bad to worse when Harley's new accountant, an ex-con called the Hambezzler, runs into trouble with his old crew and they come to Coney Island with one thing on their minds: payback!

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BatQuinn reviewed Harley Quinn #56 Aug 2, 2020
2.5

As someone who loves Harley and has been reading her for years, this issue is...an insult in all honesty; it doesn't fit canonically with Harley suddenly having a bad allergy to cats, despite her entire third floor being filled with animals including cats, it did however have some okay political stature and the art was great but overall, the issue itself sucks

Harley Quinn #56

By: Mark Russell, Mirka Andolfo
Released: Dec 19, 2018

It's Harley Quinn-crazy cat lady! Seems one of Harley's tenants used to be a small-time, cat-themed crook, but now is just a lonely retiree hoarding felines in his apartment. Gross! Harley takes it upon herself to find homes for the "cat burglars," but in trying to get them adopted, she runs afoul of the local pet store, "Men O'Paws." But who's gon...

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