Batman #67 (2016)

Batman #67 (2016)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Tom King
(A/CA) Lee Weeks
The 'Knightmares' continue as Batman chases a new foe in an impossible race. Over rooftops, across alleyways, up and down the streets of Gotham City, this lightning-fast crook outsmarts the Dark Knight at every turn. Is that because the man under the mask is someone more familiar than he knows? Artist Lee Weeks returns to BATMAN for an all-out action issue unlike any you've seen before.
Date Available: 03/20/2019
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


A soft sequel to the Batman/Elmer Fudd crossover, a spiritual cousin to the GI Joe Silent Issue, and a melding of magic art by Lee Weeks and Jorge Fornes.

Why so low then? The coloring is pretty terrible, bland and distracting at the same time. The story, a chase, and has someone being chased that is/was supposed to be a HUGE part of DC Rebirth that has not been used in stories that truly matter yet. There's a good chance that the Tom King 100+ issue storyline will pay off, but there seems to be a holding pattern running right now even with gorgeous art.


I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Tom King
(A/CA) Lee Weeks
The 'Knightmares' continue as Batman chases a new foe in an impossible race. Over rooftops, across alleyways, up and down the streets of Gotham City, this lightning-fast crook outsmarts the Dark Knight at every turn. Is that because the man under the mask is someone more familiar than he knows? Artist Lee Weeks returns to BATMAN for an all-out action issue unlike any you've seen before.
Date Available: 03/20/2019
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


A soft sequel to the Batman/Elmer Fudd crossover, a spiritual cousin to the GI Joe Silent Issue, and a melding of magic art by Lee Weeks and Jorge Fornes.

Why so low then? The coloring is pretty terrible, bland and distracting at the same time. The story, a chase, and has someone being chased that is/was supposed to be a HUGE part of DC Rebirth that has not been used in stories that truly matter yet. There's a good chance that the Tom King 100+ issue storyline will pay off, but there seems to be a holding pattern running right now even with gorgeous art.


I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


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