A decent first issue but the warning signs were already there that this was going to be anything but Tim Burton era Batman. White guilt and black victimhood both rear their ugly heads on numerous occasions, and we are all getting sick of this now including many people of colour. Yes, like all rational human beings I want a world where everyone is treat fairly and equally, but I am so tired of beinmore
Step back into the Gotham of Tim Burton’s seminal classic Batman movies! Batman ’89 brings in screenwriter Sam Hamm (Batman, Batman Returns) and artist Joe Quinones (Dial H for Hero) to pull on a number of threads left dangling by the prolific director. Gotham becomes torn in two as citizens dressed as Batman and The Joker duke it out in the st...
Well here we go again, anyone who believed this series would be a true extension of Tim Burton era Batman was completely duped. It's just another BLM protest, and god only knows we really don't have enough of that in western media right now. Absolute garbage, DC are just a joke in every format these days be it comics, tv or cinema.
A showdown in Burnside leaves both Batman and the Gotham borough reeling. As the community rallies together behind Harvey Dent, can Bruce find a way forward for both Batman and the city?