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Review: BATMAN #40

Review: BATMAN #40

BATMAN #40 Written by Tom King Art by Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire, and Clayton Cowles Edited by Jamie S. Rich and Brittany Hollzherr Published by DC Comics Release Date: February 7, 2018 The Gentle Man has traded places with Batman and Wonder Woman for a well-earned rest from eternal fighting in another realm. For one

Review: BATMAN #35

BATMAN #35 Written by Tom King Art by Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire, and Clayton Cowles Published by DC Comics Release Date: November 15, 2017 The Daughter of the Demon vs. Gotham’s Cat. Talia and Selina have swords in hand, discussing matters of love for the Detective. Meanwhile, Damian is coming to grips with his father’s

Review: BATMAN #34

BATMAN #34 Written by: Tom King Art by: Joelle Jones, Jordie Bellaire, and Clayton Cowles Published by: DC Comics Release Date: November 1, 2017 Batman #34 is superb. It is a combination of great storytelling and insanely impressive artwork that gives the reader more than their money’s worth. This issue continues the “Rules of Engagement”

Interview: Tom King on BATMAN’s Intimate Reveal “I Am Suicide”

In any given extended run, a savvy reader can tell when everything really starts to click for a creative team. It’s usually just a feeling, that everything just feels right. But when said team begins to contribute major additions to a character’s canon that feel like they’ve been there all along, that’s when you know

Review: CATWOMAN: ELECTION NIGHT #1

CATWOMAN: ELECTION NIGHT #1 Written by Meredith Finch, Mark Russell Art by Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki, Gabe Eltaeb, Igor Vitorino, Ben Caldwell, Mark Morales, Jeremy Lawson Published by DC Comics Release Date November 2, 2016 Political satire creeps into Gotham as Selina researches some the nefarious politicians in the first issue of Catwoman Election Night!

Bi and Bye: CATWOMAN, WONDER WOMAN, and the Dilemma of Reveal

It was two years ago this week that Selina Kyle, the femme fatale known as Catwoman, got her tenth life as the new mob boss of Gotham City under the pen of writer Genevieve Valentine. It was a stunning status quo shake-up for those who were following Catwoman in her New 52-branded series, and indeed,

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