Detective Comics #1051 brings us behind the scenes of the madness that is Arkham Tower. It’s so bad it’s great, and I want to tell you about it!
Author: William J. Jackson
Robin #10 takes us back to the past in order to educate our young hero. But is it a good education? I’ll let you know in my review.
Detective Comics #1050 offers more story and puts more cracks in the armor of Arkham Tower. I let you know where they are, minus the spoilers!
Detective Comics #1049 is a psychological thriller twice over. I have read it, been disturbed by it, and you should do so too.
Nightwing #88 brings it on home with great writing ease and visual style. This is a real fan issue, so stop by and let me tell you all about it!
Detective Comics #1048 delivers a large dose of backstory, suspicion, and intrigue in part 2 of ‘Shadows of the Bat.’
Let me tell you about Detective Comics #1047, a rollicking good start to ‘Shadow of the Bat’ in a post-Batman Gotham.
Robin #9 boldly ends the Lazarus Island storyline. I’m excited to talk about this issue, so drop by and read what I have to say about it!