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Absolute Batman #1 Review: A Reinvention to Be All In On Absolute Batman #1 more than lives up to the hype with its reinvented take on the iconic DC character.
Batman actually features very little in this issue. The focus, instead, is placed on the detectives investigating what happened to him (weird for a book called Detective Comics, I know).
Overall: Terrific books, terrific presentation, terrific price. You truly cannot beat Batman Adventures comics in any form, and this collection is another winner.
“What if Batman were real?” It’s a premise that has ostensibly been explored many times, and that’s not even considering the tangential questions of, “What if vigilantes were real?” or ...
Batman: Detective Comics #977 continues to up the ante on this story, introducing more dangers and threats lurking in the shadows of the Colony and Gotham itself.
Absolute Batman Issue 7 is published by DC Comics. Written by Scott Snyder, art by Marcos Martín, colors by Muntsa Vicente and letters by Clayton Cowles. Batman investigates new leads as a new ...
This issue of Detective Comics brings 'A Lonely Place of Living' to a conclusion, with the Bat-Family facing future Tim Drake-Batman. Is it a good read?
Prime Video's Batman: Caped Crusader is a fresh, interesting take on the story that returns the DC character to his comics 1940s-era roots.
"The Batman," starring Robert Pattinson, is earning some of the best reviews for a comic book film in recent memory.
Attempts to deal with the ickier components of a once-definitive comic book has actually made the Batman/Joker story even more offensive.
DC's flagship Batman comic begins exploring the dramatic fallout of Batman and Catwoman's wedding.
The Batman reboots the character and takes him back to his roots, and stellar casting and directing makes it one of the best DC films ever.