Batman/Flash: The Button

  Synopsis The road to DOOMSDAY CLOCK begins here, with the invasion of the Watchmen into the DC Universe! BATMAN/THE FLASH: THE BUTTON DELUXE EDITION is the prelude to this epic story. During the unforgettable events of DC UNIVERSE: REBIRTH, Batman found a mystery he can even begin to solve a strange bloodstained smiley-face button … Continue reading Batman/Flash: The Button

Batman: Detective Comics, Vol. 3: League of Shadows

Synopsis: The sweeping new chapter in writer James Tynion IV’s acclaimed saga—featuring a league of talented artists including Marcio Takara (THE FLASH) and Christian Duce (BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL)—is here, in BATMAN: DETECTIVE COMICS VOL. 3: LEAGUE OF SHADOWS. Batwoman, an accomplished crime-fighter who’s overcome the darkest of betrayals. Clayface, a reformed villain whose potential … Continue reading Batman: Detective Comics, Vol. 3: League of Shadows

Batman: Detective Comics, Vol. 2: The Victim Syndicate

James Tynion & Eddy Barrows Paperback, First, 168 pages Published May 16th 2017 by DC Comics My Rating: 3 of 5 stars Synopsis: Innocent victims maimed or broken by Batman's greatest enemies band together, and they blame Batman and his fellow vigilantes for what happened to them just as much as they blame the psychopaths who hurt … Continue reading Batman: Detective Comics, Vol. 2: The Victim Syndicate

Batman: Detective Comics, Volume 1: Rise of the Batmen

James Tynion IV &  Eddy Barrows  Paperback, 128 pages Published February 14th 2017 by DC Comics   My Rating: 3 of 5 Stars   Synopsis: A part of DC Universe: Rebirth! Detective Comics is back! Follow the adventures of Batman, the world's greatest...teacher?! The Dark Knight and series co-star Batwoman team up to take new protégés … Continue reading Batman: Detective Comics, Volume 1: Rise of the Batmen

Batman: A Death in the Family

Batman: Death In the Family Jim Starlin & Marv Wolfman 144 Pages Published December 1st 1995 by DC Comics (first published 1988) Goodreads | Amazon Synopsis: Batman readers were allowed to vote on the outcome of the story and they decided that Robin should die! As the second person to assume the role of Batman's … Continue reading Batman: A Death in the Family