To be more precise, #34 will be a one shot issue that sets the stage for the next arc that likely begins in OCTOBER Batman 35. (September has the one-shot Batman Future's End issue)
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To be more precise, #34 will be a one shot issue that sets the stage for the next arc that likely begins in OCTOBER Batman 35. (September has the one-shot Batman Future's End issue)
Blue Beetle was pretty mediocre; Captain Atom was excellent.
Dell Comics from the early 1950's: Disney, Walter Lantz, and Warner Brothers titles
Batgirl has kept its original writer, but has changed artists frequently
What specifically are you referring to?
Though Miller obviously pictured DKR and YO as occurring in the same continuity, DC did not treat things that way. DKR originally appeared as a mini-series, at a time before Batman's post-Crisis...
I disagree. It first appeared in the main, monthly title and was the (belated) beginning of the post-COIE revamp. This was considered the beginning of the new continuity at the time. Were some...
Great interview with a great creator and great man.
The art was indeed a big departure from the usual style. It wasn't really my thing, but it wasn't a deal killer either. For me, the best part of the issue was the side-stories: Spoiler, Alfred &...
The art was indeed a big departure from the usual style. It wasn't really my thing, but it wasn't a deal killer either. For me, the best part of the issue was the side-stories: Spoiler, Alfred &...
Pretty much what everyone else has said. An enjoyable issue with an unexpected ending. Bring on Robin Rises!
Great characterization as usual. And interesting to see Sophie return. Was excited to see Nocturna, but a bit disappointed to once again find the DCnU version of a character to be so different...
It's nice to see Sawyer and Bullock again; hadn't seen them since the first arc. Also glad to see Tynion again, as he seems to be handling the major parts of this storyline
It's nice to see Sawyer and Bullock again; hadn't seen them since the first arc. Also glad to see Tynion again, as he seems to be handling the major parts of this storyline
Batman, Eternal and non-bat titles: Justice League, Superman & Fantastic Four.
my thought exactly.
Same as the above. Not interested in the Futures End weekly or any of the tie-in's.
Just wanted to jump in and say that I'm really enjoying Batman Eternal. It's consistently the first book I read read each week. There's so much going on here that I find really exciting: the return...
I'll be picking up Eternal, Batman and and Batwoman, along with non-DC title Daredevil.
Different people will give you different responses. Personally, I'm liking it.
As I recall, when the New 52 was first being planned, Gail Simone was invited to do a pitch, but they chose Duane Swiercynski's pitch instead. I'd love to see what Gail could do with this comic.
You're seriously only expecting Babs to remain as Batgirl for another year?? Are you sure that's not just wishful thinking? sales remain good, the book is liked by a lot of people (among whom I count...
I'll be getting Batgirl, Detective, and Eternal, plus non-bat title Justice League United.
Seems like a heard a rumor about a new Batman weekly, starting a couple months after Eternal ends. Did I just dream that, or can anyone else confirm? If it's the case, I doubt there will be a bunch...
Eternal and (non-bats) Aquaman & the Others. Wow, light week.