batman

A Confluence of Conflicts in ‘Convergence #1’
The arena for a multiversal clash is set, but lacks theatrics.

The High Art of Disownership in ‘Death Sentence: London’
Death Sentence: London is quite possibly the most important work of 2015.

‘Arkham Manor #5′ Becomes the New Series’ Penultimate Issue
Arkham Manor #5 brings the series to its Batman-heavy, ass-kicking climax.

The Bright Knight Rises: ‘Batman: The Complete Television Series’
The 1966 live-action series still mesmerizes today as a deft Pop Art confectionary satire on '50s squares that wanted its viewers to have their cake and eat it too.

An Elegant Hack: “Batman #35”
Batman #35 shows how current writer Scott Snyder manages to subtly subvert the New 52's narrative vector.

The Day the Old Batman-town Steel Mill Shut Down
Imagine Batman, the whole of the intellectual property, the full weight of publication and production history, now 75 years on from its inception, and imagine it as a town.

In the Shadow of the Shadow of the Bat
It's common knowledge that the 'best' superhero is the one in cape and cowl. And that's true. It's just not the one you think.

Excessively Bad Days and Bad Moods: “Batgirl #32”
An insight into the worst days of Barbara Gordon's life.

Don’t sing me ‘Tokyo Moon’ while I’m drowning: “Batman #29”
One word that describes Batman #29 is cinematic. But that’s the only word you’d get.
