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Detective Comics is where Tim Drake shines. James Tynion IV and Eddy Barrows have been making magic for quite a few issues now.
The Shadow/Batman #1 is another excellent brainchild from one of comic’s best creatives in Steve Orlando and Giovanni Timpano.
Batman: The Murder Machine #1 is another great read brought to you by the Dark Nights: Metal event. Unfortunately, this issue by Frank Tieri and James Tynion IV promised a massive Batman-controlled murderous steam-roller on its’ cover. The interiors, while gorgeous and emotional, did not deliver.
Turner Classic Movies Teams With DC Comics for Batman in Noir Alley with new virtual reality experience!
Marvel’s Senior Vice President of Publishing and Executive Editor Tom Brevoort explained it is “very unlikely” to see any DC/Marvel crossovers any time soon.
Frank Miller took the stage at Baltimore Comic Con on Friday night following an exclusive fan signing. About midway through the panel, Frank revealed the book was supposed to originally end with Batman’s death in Dark Knight Returns.
To set up a more exciting finish, Batman #31 serves more as a quiet moment before an explosive end. Unfortunately, it doesn’t pack as much of a punch as the previous entries.
The fluidity and flourish of Carmine Di Giandomenico’s art elevates Williamson’s words to new heights in Batman: The Red Death #1. Together, the two can create a lively world from the darkest of pieces.
It looks like Greg Capullo is already making plans for his follow-up to Dark Nights: Metal. Recently, the blockbuster artist teased fans with an incredible take on Swamp Thing.
Batman, Gotham’s Dark Knight, will team-up once again with New York’s Heroes in a Half-Shell in a brand new miniseries […]