Batman Catwoman The Gotham War Scorched Earth #1 cover a

Batman Catwoman The Gotham War Scorched Earth #1 cover a

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Chip Zdarsky, Tini Howard
(A) Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto
(CA) Jorge Jimenez
THE GOTHAM WAR ENDS HERE! The final chapter of this epic crossover is here, and Batman and his family must find a way to overcome the endgame of an ancient enemy! Can the Bat and the Cat set their differences aside? Is this the end of the Bat-Family? Lives change forever in this action-packed conclusion!
Date Available: 10/31/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Hey Kids! It's the end of another DC event! Here's the thing, it's not really over! The reason being, DC is clearly embracing continuity. Gotham War is a direct result of Lazarus Planet, which happened because of Batman Vs. Robin. It sure is easy to assume that there's an important story beat somewhere in Knight Terrors too. I'm sure a DC editor knows, because they have them. Anyway, this issue has perfectly serviceable art, and some interesting character work, but it's not gonna change your life or anything. What it is likely to do though, is change the DC Universe for the foreseeable future, and that makes it all feel like it "matters" as much as any thing can. Highly recommended for the comic reader that wants to get sucked into a universe that's actually being refreshed with new parts every week, as opposed to, say, strip mining. Highly recommended for people who like reading stories about superheroes.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Chip Zdarsky, Tini Howard
(A) Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto
(CA) Jorge Jimenez
THE GOTHAM WAR ENDS HERE! The final chapter of this epic crossover is here, and Batman and his family must find a way to overcome the endgame of an ancient enemy! Can the Bat and the Cat set their differences aside? Is this the end of the Bat-Family? Lives change forever in this action-packed conclusion!
Date Available: 10/31/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Hey Kids! It's the end of another DC event! Here's the thing, it's not really over! The reason being, DC is clearly embracing continuity. Gotham War is a direct result of Lazarus Planet, which happened because of Batman Vs. Robin. It sure is easy to assume that there's an important story beat somewhere in Knight Terrors too. I'm sure a DC editor knows, because they have them. Anyway, this issue has perfectly serviceable art, and some interesting character work, but it's not gonna change your life or anything. What it is likely to do though, is change the DC Universe for the foreseeable future, and that makes it all feel like it "matters" as much as any thing can. Highly recommended for the comic reader that wants to get sucked into a universe that's actually being refreshed with new parts every week, as opposed to, say, strip mining. Highly recommended for people who like reading stories about superheroes.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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