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There isn’t much going on in the pages of Batman #36, and that’s absolutely fine. The landscape narrated by the words of Tom King and painted by Clay Mann, Seth Mann and Jordie Bellaire is as bright and hopeful as it is dark and terrifying.
In the pages of Batman Annual #2 Tom King offers his own take on the demise of Bruce Wayne. In doing so, the writer has created one of the greatest Batman stories ever written.
Batman series writer Tom King answered some questions on Twitter recently. In doing so, King mentioned he’ll be introducing a new Batman villain into the mythology.
“The Rules of Engagement” part 3 is a phenomenal finale in Tom King’s Batman #35. Batman and Catwoman are looking to move forward. They have plans; they have family.
Tom King continues his rule with the latest installment in “The Rules of Engagement” arc in Batman #34. It’s an entertaining few pages that continue the high standard set by the previous arcs.
Despite a lack of action, Batman #33 is still a great success. Tom King is looking to put real work into developing these characters. He breathes life by giving them actual emotions, not just reactions.
Before Len Wein passed, he was working on a brand new Swamp Thing series with acclaimed artist, Kelley Jones. The first issue of that story will be published.
DC has revealed Catwoman’s answer to Batman’s proposal! In the final two panels from Batman #32, Catwoman gives Bruce Wayne a big YES.
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.