Written by James Tynion IV, who will be taking on Detective Comics post-Rebirth, Batman #52 will be drawn by Rafael Albuquerque. You can check out the preview pages below. Batman #52 is on sale next ...
If you’re planning on following the DC Cinematic Universe in 2017 but haven’t kept up on recent DC Comics history, you should probably get yourself acquainted with The New 52. While only lasting a ...
The Great Equivocation continues in Batman #52 as a Bruce Wayne, just after being dumped at the altar rooftop by Catwoman, is on a jury trying a case against mister Freeze that was solved by himself – ...
Bruce Wayne just announced that he believes Mr. Freeze is innocent, and he is the only one on the jury who believes this. After recapping the events, Bruce tries to instill reasonable doubt into every ...
Tom King and Lee Weeks have a fairly simple task before them with this current Batman storyline. They need to establish Bruce Wayne's present state of mind following his unexpected breakup with Selina ...
It's an end of an era for Batman comics. The dynamic duo that is writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo have finally moved on from DC's flagship title. Though Snyder will still be involved in the ...
How to explain the craziness of Batman, Inc. #11… Well, it’s a filler issue. I should say that first and foremost. It has nothing–absolutely nothing–to do with the story we’ve been following for the ...
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo wrapped up their Batman run in a very satisfying way last month. Strictly speaking, there's no real need for a separate series finale from a different creative team, ...
This issue is a mess. There are a number of really interesting things going on and really expressive artwork but it feels like it was written by someone with a severe case of attention deficit ...