Batman: Nine Lives1 review
Dean Motter, Michael Lark

DC Comics, 2003

The more things change, the more things stay the same...

Batman: Nine Lives is a DC Comics production from the Elseworlds line. Elseworlds takes superhero characters and tears them from their familiar continuity and places them in "what if" situations. This particular graphic novel presupposes that Bruce Wayne and his contemporaries are living their ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Death and the Maidens6 reviews
Greg Rucka, Klaus Janson

DC Comics, 2004

Subtle and insightful

+ Good and enjoyable story
+ Very Underrated Batman Masterpiece
+ A very lesiurely paced story
  
  











  



  
Batman: War on Crime26 reviews
Paul Dini, Alex Ross

DC Comics, 1999

By a team who knows Batman like no other

+ A must for Batman and/or Alex Ross fans, but not your typical comic book
+ Wow...
+ Visually stunning....
+ Moving and powerful and laden with messages.
  
  











  



  
Batman & Superman: World's Finest4 reviews
Karl Kesel

DC Comics, 2003

It has its highs and lows.

+ I am a huge Batman and Superman fan

First off, the reason I got this book is because of the new Superman/Batman monthly series. I really enjoyed the issues and decided to get the World's Finest to see more Batman/Superman team-ups. World's Finest chronicles the first ten-years of Batman and Superman's relationship. It starts off w/ ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: As the Crow Flies6 reviews
Judd Winick

DC Comics, 2004

Despite cover, it's Penguin's show

+ Birds of different feathers...

Even though the title is "As the Crow Flies," and Scarecrow is on the cover of the book, the Penguin is the real puller of strings here. If you were in hopes of an intriguing Scarecrow vs. Batman storyline, this book will partially disappoint you. Batman confronts two maddened thugs who ...
  
  











  



  
Batman & Superman: World's Finest4 reviews
Karl Kesel

DC Comics, 2003

It has its highs and lows.

+ I am a huge Batman and Superman fan

First off, the reason I got this book is because of the new Superman/Batman monthly series. I really enjoyed the issues and decided to get the World's Finest to see more Batman/Superman team-ups. World's Finest chronicles the first ten-years of Batman and Superman's relationship. It starts off w/ ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Death and the Maidens6 reviews
Greg Rucka, Klaus Janson

DC Comics, 2004

Subtle and insightful

+ Good and enjoyable story
+ Very Underrated Batman Masterpiece
+ A very lesiurely paced story
  
  











  



  
Batman: War on Crime26 reviews
Paul Dini, Alex Ross

DC Comics, 1999

By a team who knows Batman like no other

+ A must for Batman and/or Alex Ross fans, but not your typical comic book
+ Wow...
+ Visually stunning....
+ Moving and powerful and laden with messages.
  
  











  



  
Batman: Nine Lives1 review
Dean Motter, Michael Lark

DC Comics, 2003

The more things change, the more things stay the same...

Batman: Nine Lives is a DC Comics production from the Elseworlds line. Elseworlds takes superhero characters and tears them from their familiar continuity and places them in "what if" situations. This particular graphic novel presupposes that Bruce Wayne and his contemporaries are living their ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: As the Crow Flies6 reviews
Judd Winick

DC Comics, 2004

Despite cover, it's Penguin's show

+ Birds of different feathers...

Even though the title is "As the Crow Flies," and Scarecrow is on the cover of the book, the Penguin is the real puller of strings here. If you were in hopes of an intriguing Scarecrow vs. Batman storyline, this book will partially disappoint you. Batman confronts two maddened thugs who ...