Through Bruce Wayne, author Tom King commits deicide in Batman #53, with the dismantling of “The Bat-God.”
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Through Bruce Wayne, author Tom King commits deicide in Batman #53, with the dismantling of “The Bat-God.”
Progressing “Cold Days,” Batman #52 is an engaging glimpse into the emotional composition of Bruce Wayne, structured around a compelling procedural.
Will Mister Miracle and Big Barda pay Darkseid’s terrible price for peace?
Exploring the ramifications of Bruce Wayne’s marital misfortunes experienced the issue prior, author Tom King showcases an emotionally unhinged Caped Crusader in Batman #51.
After 26 issues of build-up to an anticlimactic wedding, Batman goes back to basics in an instant classic.
Contains SPOILERS for Batman #50
While the plot’s progression may leave many readers disappointed and perturbed by King’s authorial direction, the supplementation of Mikel Janín’s regularly exceptional work with innumerable splash pages provided by renowned artists spanning Batman’s history, is something to be praised.
Can Scott and Barda hold together the fragile peace conference between New Genesis and Apokolips or will the bloodshed recommence?
The entry point for everything DC has coming this summer
Action Comics #1000 is a love letter to Superman, pure and simple
Mister Miracle #8 is yet another home run for King and Gerads.
Batman #45 continues the title’s procession down the aisle to DC’s biggest wedding.
Right off the bat, it throws the reader and makes them wonder how much of what’s happening is real.
Swamp Thing Winter Special is an absolutely stunning love letter to writer Len Wein and artist Bernie Wrightson
"Super Friends" part 3 sees Batman team up with WONDER WOMAN to fight hordes of monsters!
The single best comic issue I've read since Tom King's "Vision" ended.
Tom King's Kite-man revival is truly in full swing. Thanks to Batman #27, we get a new and updated origin for the villain
Seeing the Joker not smiling is very unsettling. In fact, it is perhaps even creepier than he is with a smile.
Tom King puts a cap on his first year of Batman with #24! And a what a year it has been! However, this issue makes sure that the next while will also be very interesting for the Caped Crusader!
Batman #21 was the beginning of "The Button" a four part cross-over story which will go into why The Comedian's (From Watchmen) button ended up in the Batcave.