Batman Confidential #26

Batman Confidential #26

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Christina Weir & Nunzio DeFilippis Art and cover by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez & Kevin Nowlan

From the late ’60s Batman TV show comes King Tut making his first comic-book appearance in Gotham City ever in part 1 of a 3-part arc! A trail of murders involving museum executives and the mysterious riddles left behind lead Batman to suspect an old foe is back at work. But the Riddler is safely locked up – and not too happy that someone has stolen his M.O.!
Date Available: 02/11/2009
BONUS REVIEW by JIMMY PS HAYES

Good. But not good enough. I was really looking forward to King Tut’s 4-color review because I’m a HUGE fan of the 1960’s Batman TV show. Maybe I over-hyped myself, but this issue read like a really average Batman comic. I had 2 problems with King Tut: First: Not fat enough(I get the same thing myself)! Second-He’s supposed to be an EPIC, LARGER THAN LIFE character but DeFilipps & Weir make the character a bland, lifeless, run of the mill forgettable Batman villain. Here’s hoping that next issue picks up.
I give it 4 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Christina Weir & Nunzio DeFilippis Art and cover by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez & Kevin Nowlan

From the late ’60s Batman TV show comes King Tut making his first comic-book appearance in Gotham City ever in part 1 of a 3-part arc! A trail of murders involving museum executives and the mysterious riddles left behind lead Batman to suspect an old foe is back at work. But the Riddler is safely locked up – and not too happy that someone has stolen his M.O.!
Date Available: 02/11/2009
BONUS REVIEW by JIMMY PS HAYES

Good. But not good enough. I was really looking forward to King Tut’s 4-color review because I’m a HUGE fan of the 1960’s Batman TV show. Maybe I over-hyped myself, but this issue read like a really average Batman comic. I had 2 problems with King Tut: First: Not fat enough(I get the same thing myself)! Second-He’s supposed to be an EPIC, LARGER THAN LIFE character but DeFilipps & Weir make the character a bland, lifeless, run of the mill forgettable Batman villain. Here’s hoping that next issue picks up.
I give it 4 out of 10 Grahams
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