Review: Batman #28 The War of Jokes and Riddles, Part 3
Gotham City experiences more than its fair share of terror as The Joker and The
Gotham City experiences more than its fair share of terror as The Joker and The
So let’s get the elephant in the room out of the way; USA Today let
The Button part three starts with a recap of sorts, giving the new and uninitiated
Two issues ago, I pointed out that Bruce Wayne was a psychopath for eating a
The real measure of a story isn’t the hero, but the villain. What does the
It’s Batman and the Robins… and Duke. Well most of the Robins, Tim is dead
Well, that was…lovely? Simple, straight forward, no crossover tie in, no convoluted bullshittery from Bruce
Batman’s persona has varied over the years due to the amount of creative teams that
I think it’s about a prison break, sort. Catwoman gets a big gear shift in
“I AM SUICIDE” commences what is to be the final story arc featured in the
It is a massive shame this title will soon be ending as it is one
“I AM GOTHAM”“ Chapter 3 The recent chapter of Batman“s Rebirth finally gives us a
So this is basically the Adams Family but with each member a physical variation on
It’s been said that, “the more things change, the more things stay the same”. This
I bought this book in 2012 and had it signed by Tom King in 2013,
Written by Tim King, Art by Mitch Gerads, published by Vertigo, edited by Shelly Long.
(W) Tim Seeley, Tom King (A) Carmine Di (CA) Mikel Janin I have a friend
WRITER:Â Tom King, Tim Seeley ARTIST(s):Â Mikel Janin, Hugo Petrus, Juan Castro LETTERER:Â Carlos M. Mangual COLORIST:Â Jeremy Cox
Grayson #11 Written by Tom King Art & Cover by Mikel Janin Colours by Jeromy
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