Let’s talk about Batman and Catwoman getting married!
Browsing: Bruce Wayne
Dark Knights of Steel is a great “what if?” story that provides a different take on well-known heroes!
It makes sense that all those Bat-characters would eventually form groups! DC is unleashing the Bat-groups!
Ben Reilly, previously known as Marvel’s Scarlet Spider, is coming back, and he’s replacing Peter Parker. Yes, again!
It’s Joshua Williamson’s last issue of Batman Superman! I think he set the bar really high for the new creative team when they take over with #16 in March!
As Marvel continues to celebrate their 80th anniversary, the House of Ideas has been getting a lot of well-deserved attention.
Batman Beyond has been unique in that it takes an even higher tech working against Terry and Bruce. Yes, “our” time Batman has had some incredible technology to overcome, but imagine this taking place pretty far in the future. It’s something few of us can imagine.
This week’s Batman Annual looks at our hero from his butler’s point of view, and it’s truly engaging and enlightening.
It took a long time before the Batman Beyond series actually featured the return of the Joker (hence the movie’s name), but it was well worth it. Batman Beyond #26 has brought Joker back again, and it’s a fascinating read!
We know Steve Rogers and Bruce Wayne have grown up to be nearly all-powerful tough guys who can take down their respective villains with ease. But what were they like when they were young? And if the two crossed paths, which young scrapper would win?
Changes are in store for the Dark Knight, and the current issue of Batman brings one of those to light! Time to review Batman #53 from DC Comics!
Once again, I must apologize for being late with this column. I was in Kansas…
One of the goals I have for 2018 is to get back on the Review-writing horse again! So, I thought I’d start with a book that really floored me, Batman #38!
I’ve been intrigued by all the recent discussion about Marvel’s position in the marketplace and what’s the cause of the recent decline in sales.