SDCC’10: Batman



“I think it’s good to have a lot of different Batman books. I much prefer you can write all these different stories.”GRANT MORRISON

While DC had a lot of panels at the show, most seemed to feature Batman in some major way. Here’s the latest news about the Dark Knight and what we can expect going forward.

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Review: Batman: Streets of Gotham #12

Gotham City has a thousand stories. Most of the time, we’re privy to those being told from the very top; those featuring some malevolent force brought down by the dynamic duo. Occasionally, we’re given a glimpse into how the other half live. Batman: Streets of Gotham #12 is one of those as we get a look at the ne’er-do-well’s handy-man, Jenna Duffy, a.k.a. The Carpenter.

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Art Appreciation Moment of the Day: Dustin Nguyen

Haven’t featured Dustin Nguyen’s work on the site in a while, so why not feature the cover to Batman: Streets of Gotham #7?  It’s a perfect time to showcase his latest work.

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Review: Batman: Streets of Gotham #2

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There are so many titles and issues that float through Stately Spoiler Manor that getting through all of them in a single week seems overwhelming.  Fortunately there are some issues that rise to the top as must reads (Blackest Night, RASL, and Unthinkable to name a few).  This is the case with the second installment of Batman: Streets of Gotham where the streets have been set a flame by Firefly.

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