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Batman #25 (2016)

Batman #25 (2016)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Tom King
(A/CA) Mikel Janin
The War of Jokes and Riddles' part one! Don't miss this extra-sizedition anniversary issue! In his own words, Bruce Wayne narrates a harrowing, never-before-told story of the Dark Knight's greatest failureàand the horrors it unleashedition ! In the spirit of YEAR ONE and THE LONG HALLOWEEN, prepare to see a side of Batman you've never seen before-get in on the ground floor of a classic Batman epic in the making! RATedition T
Date Available: 06/21/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Thor Odinson


This is the worst comic I read in the best week of comics this year. It's easily in the top 10 worst comics of the year category. Janin's art is the only bright spot as it is very serviceable, above average DC house style. King's writing has become extremely hit or miss for me and this issue really misses. I don't even think he loaded the gun. I am super over his "mystery" narration that barely has anything to do with what's on panel while still having to read what the other characters think, say and do. Highly recommend you read any other comic out this week.

I give it 2 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Tom King
(A/CA) Mikel Janin
The War of Jokes and Riddles' part one! Don't miss this extra-sizedition anniversary issue! In his own words, Bruce Wayne narrates a harrowing, never-before-told story of the Dark Knight's greatest failureàand the horrors it unleashedition ! In the spirit of YEAR ONE and THE LONG HALLOWEEN, prepare to see a side of Batman you've never seen before-get in on the ground floor of a classic Batman epic in the making! RATedition T
Date Available: 06/21/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Thor Odinson


This is the worst comic I read in the best week of comics this year. It's easily in the top 10 worst comics of the year category. Janin's art is the only bright spot as it is very serviceable, above average DC house style. King's writing has become extremely hit or miss for me and this issue really misses. I don't even think he loaded the gun. I am super over his "mystery" narration that barely has anything to do with what's on panel while still having to read what the other characters think, say and do. Highly recommend you read any other comic out this week.

I give it 2 out of 10 Grahams


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