Robin: Year One (Batman)8 reviews
Chuck Dixon

DC Comics, 2002

The real iconic version of the Boy Wonder

+ Why it's the Dynamic "Duo"
+ A good story for the Boy Wonder
+ Not your normal "Year One."
  
  











  



  
Batman: Bruce Wayne - Fugitive, Vol. 16 reviews
Ed Brubaker, Chuck Dixon, ...

DC Comics, 2002

much better than "Bruce Wayne - Murderer?"

+ Detection at its' best
+ Graphic SF Reader
+ Great!
  
  











  



  
Batman: Knightfall, Part Two: Who Rules the Night45 reviews
Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon, ...

DC Comics, 1993

the breaking of the bat (a review of all three volumes)

+ Off to a good start
+ Bane Begins

Some years ago, two men came up with a great storyline for Batman. They created Bane, whose creation was really only for this storyline. He breaks the Batman, something countless villians and events (even the death of Jason Todd) couldn't do. ANd it is brilliant. Bane releases the captives of ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Strange Apparitions18 reviews
Steve Englehart, Len Wein, ...

DC Comics, 1999

The Englehart/Rogers Batman: Batman Evolves

+ a 70's throwback to the Golden Age
+ Batman in the 70s

If you have not read these stories, you should first be aware that you know them. Or rather - you know this Batman. From the time these stories debuted, this has been described as the "definitive" Batman. This is Batman as we knew him from the 1970s onward, in comics, in film, on TV. In 1977, ...
  
  











  



  
DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore19 reviews
Alan Moore

DC Comics, 2006

Entertaining Not Brilliant

+ "If I'm going to have a past, I want it to be multiple choice."
+ Alan Moore's great works for DC comics...
+ A Nice Assortment of Characters
  
  











  



  
Batman: Cataclysm (Prelude to No Man's Land)13 reviews
Chuck Dixon

DC Comics, 1999

C A T A C L Y S M !

+ prelude to No Man's Land
+ Well put together
+ bring down Gotham
+ Interesting comic book, with a few flaws.
  
  











  



  
Batman: Under the Hood, Vol. 28 reviews
Judd Winick

DC Comics, 2006

The art is good, however...

+ Good for catching up!

Batman: Under the Hood 2 is overall a good item. It follows the events after the first volume in which it is revealed that the second Robin, Jason Todd, is still alive. This Red Hood is a vigilante who is willing to kill criminals. Batman must confront inner demons of guilt and try to stop ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Knightfall, Part Three: KnightsEnd17 reviews
Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, ...

DC Comics, 1995

HE IS BACK

+ Great Story!
+ Excellent Story
+ I Love This Character
  
  











  



  
Batman: Hush, Vol. 232 reviews
Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee

DC Comics, 2004

volume two

+ A great story an excellent art

Volume two concludes a great story from Loeb (Superman for All Seasons, Batman: The Long Halloween and Dark Victory, Catwoman: When in Rome, and Superman/Batman: Absolute Power).
  
  











  



  
Batman: Hush, Vol. 155 reviews
Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee

DC Comics, 2004

Beautiful Story

+ Batman gives us some twists and turns
+ batman hush
+ good stuff
  
  











  



  
Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity16 reviews
Matt Wagner

DC Comics, 2005

An excellent team up

+ Graphic SF Reader

Trinity tells the tale of Batman and Superman's first encounter with Wonder Woman. The villains they must unite against are Ra's Al Ghul, with the assistance of Bizzaro and one of Wonder Woman's fellow Amazons. Sometimes when too many heroes are put in a story together, the characters fight ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Bruce Wayne - Murderer?14 reviews
Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka

DC Comics, 2002

Did he do it?

+ Bruce Wayne's Internal Struggle of Identity
+ Graphic SF Reader
+ You will have to read the rest!
+ spotty, but worth getting
  
  











  



  
Batman: The Long Halloween121 reviews
Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale

DC Comics, 1999

Harvey Dent, Tragic Character

+ Worthy of Hammett or Chandler
+ Clever tricks make "The Long Halloween" a real treat
+ Surprised!!
  
  











  



  
Batman: A Death in the Family49 reviews
Jim Starlin, Jim Aparo, ...

DC Comics, 1995

Another Batman Classic!

+ Excellent story line
+ Graphic SF Reader
+ A pivotal moment in the Batman mythos
  
  











  



  
Batman: Tales of the Demon14 reviews
Dennis O'Neil

DC Comics, 1998

The Beginning Of The Modern Era Batman

+ Great read.
+ Calling all Ras Al Ghul fans

While most of the material was originally published during the early 1970s, none of it appears outdated or lacklustre; a testimony to Dennis O'Neil & Neal Adams' vision of comic book storytelling. This trade paperback edition also includes stories that first appeared in 1978, 1979 & 1980. These ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Dark Victory51 reviews
Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale

DC Comics, 2002

It is Amazing

+ Another gem from Loeb & Sale
+ I hate Robin, but it's still awesome!
+ Almost a Batman Victory.
+ Another Batman CLassic
  
  











  



  
Batgirl: Year One (Batman)11 reviews
Scott Beatty, Chuck Dixon

DC Comics, 2003

Batgirl the spunky

+ Lives up to the hype!
+ Still one of my favorite Mini-Series
+ A welcome look back at a classic heroine
  
  











  



  
Batman: No Man's Land34 reviews
Greg Rucka

Pocket Star, 2001

Greg Rucka Deliver's a Great Adaption!!!

+ No Man's Land
+ A great Batman story!
+ Best Comic Book Novel Thus Far.
+ Super Reader
  
  











  



  
Batman and the Monster Men9 reviews
Matt Wagner

DC Comics, 2006

Action packed character study. The best of both worlds

+ Dark and Chilling with a side of Disgust
+ Great little retelling of Batman's first encounter with Hugo Strange
+ Great Story Of Batman In His Early Career
  
  











  



  
Batman: Knightfall, Part One: Broken Bat45 reviews
Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon

DC Comics, 1993

the breaking of the bat (a review of all three volumes)

+ Off to a good start
+ Bane Begins

Some years ago, two men came up with a great storyline for Batman. They created Bane, whose creation was really only for this storyline. He breaks the Batman, something countless villians and events (even the death of Jason Todd) couldn't do. ANd it is brilliant. Bane releases the captives of ...