The Joker War is over. Joker fled for the hills, leaving only random goons to clean up. Ric returns to being Dick Grayson with his full memories and abilities as well, so what could be wrong? Nightwing 75 does exactly what you think it will do in a wonderful, oversized issue. Dick may be back, but
The Joker War ended. Joker fled to who knows where and Batman rules the rooftops once more. One simple question remains - who actually won? To be honest Joker did, and Batman begins to realize this in Batman 101. The Joker never builds his schemes on money or terror or even killing. All those help
So where is the beauty? Through this entire storyline the writers insert a substory colored 100% in Amber. Selina talks herself through the heist, but in this subplot Selina dances with a tiger, a mean one at that. One wrong move, one wrong step and the tiger pounces, but of
You know who the great heroes are when they know they are about to walk into a trap but do so anyway. Batman knows where Joker is holed up, and he knows that Joker knows Batman will come. Of course, batman needs to arrive with flare. Page 16 of the comic is a single panel, but the panel
DC Comics continues The Joker War in Batman 96. Part two of the story comes across as an odd mix of the really cool and the absolutely mundane. Overall this second part delivers very little in terms of action or character advancement. It feels like 23 pages of exposition. We are told many things,
Daemons of the Shadow Realm has Yuru and his Daemons turn the table on his pursuers in Ep. 4 "Jin and Yuru". It's pretty clearly a case of the hunters becoming the hunted here, and in a very action-packed way to boot. Now we wait and see if this is a good thing for Yuru, or if he has bitten off
I'm not completely sold on the Bob Odenkirk action star rebrand. That's not a knock on him, either. I actually think he fits the role quite well, given the right circumstances - those being the break out Nobody which remains the best use of his new look. But something about it feels off and
It's been quite a long time since we've had a Star Wars movie in theaters. In the time between Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and now, we've had a revolution in entertainment in streaming and Star Wars moved from controlling the theater to a fixture in our living rooms with shows like The