The end is finally here in Sean Murphy’s Batman: White Knight #8 and it's definitely worth the ride.
The end is finally here in Sean Murphy’s Batman: White Knight #8 and it's definitely worth the ride.
Now that the team is formed, the real story seems to kind of kick into drive
Batman #45 continues the title’s procession down the aisle to DC’s biggest wedding.
The journey to one of comics’ biggest wedding continues in Batman #44
Batman and Catwoman continue to be trapped in a world controlled by Poison Ivy
The rise of Jack Napier, the downfall of the Batman, and the fury of Gotham’s police force continues
The team was dealt a devastating blow at the hands of Savior, a future version of Tim Drake who sought to change his future by killing Superboy. During the battle, the Titans Tower was destroyed leaving the team without a base of operation and some without a home. Beast Boy, who feels uneasy with the team’s current instability, decides to go solo...
The third installment of the Milk Wars mini-series
Red Hood and the Outlaws #19 is filler issue, but it sets up the characters for the next story in an entertaining and intriguing way.
Hard to follow at times, but an enjoyable and deceptively meta read.
The second premier comic in the A New Age of DC Heroes initiative and while it retreads a classic action movie trope, it offer much needed diversity in the DC landscape.
The first comic following the Super Sons of Tomorrow arc which left the team in a rocky place.
This mini-series offers an interesting world and it started off strong but unfortunately didn’t quite stick the landing.