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Batman: Gotham After Midnight #12 – Review

By Steve Niles (Writer), Kelley Jones (Artist), and Michelle Madsen (Colorist) Some Thoughts Before The Review: The crazy artwork by Kelley Jones and Michelle Madsen is what got me to check out Gotham After Midnight. Unsurprisingly, it’s also the same thing that has kept me reading the series. While the story by Steve Niles isn’t [...]

Batman: Gotham After Midnight #11 – Review

By Steve Niles (Writer), Kelly Jones (Art), and Michelle Madsen (Colors) Some Thoughts Before The Review: I’ve been enjoying the Gotham After Midnight series almost entirely because of the ridiculously unique artwork provided by Kelly Jones and Michelle Madsen. While the story isn’t necessarily bad or anything, it’s definitely overshadowed by the art. It helps [...]

Batman Gotham After Midnight #8 – Review

By Steve Niles (writer), Kelley Jones (art and cover), Michelle Madsen (colors) The Story: Batman/Bruce Wayne continues his relationship woes with Detective Clarkson. While love is a welcome change in Bruce’s life, it’s distracting him from the job at hand. Midnight continues his reign of terror as he picks off the police officers working his [...]

Batman: Gotham After Midnight #7 (of 12) – Review

By Steve Niles (writer), Kelley Jones (art and cover), Michelle Madsen (colors) The Story: Bruce Wayne wrestles with his feelings for Detective Clarkson, while Batman tries to find her missing partner. Detective Lucas’ disappearance at the hands of Killer Croc clears him of being Midnight, but the harder Batman looks for Lucas’ body the further [...]

Batman Gotham After Midnight #6 (of 12) – Review

By Steve Niles (writer), Kelley Jones (art and cover), Michelle Madsen (colors), Pat Brosseau (letters) The Story: Bruce Wayne tries to make nice with Detective Clarkson, while Batman’s frustration grows as he can’t seem to find a method to Midnight’s madness. To make things worse, the Joker returns and further complicates things as he holds [...]

Batman: Gotham After Midnight #5 – Review

By Steve Niles (writer), Kelley Jones (art and cover), Michelle Madsen (colors), Pat Brosseau (letters) Things take a sinister turn in Gotham and the inevitable clash between Batman and Midnight looms ever closer. Man-Bat and a Midnight imposter crash Bruce’s party and the body count rises. After an issue or two where the quality suffered [...]

Batman: Gotham After Midnight #4 – Review

By Steve Niles (writer), Kelley Jones (art), Michelle Madsen (colors) Since its debut, this has been one of my favorites titles by DC. What makes it so much fun for me is that it’s a brilliant and different take on the Dark Knight. Unfortunately, I’m troubled by how issue #4 reads. I’m not sure what [...]

Batman: Gotham After Midnight #3 – Review

By Steve Niles (writer), Kelley Jones (art and cover), Michelle Madsen (colors), Pat Brosseau (letters) Steve Niles and Kelley Jones are truly a gifted creative team. Not only are they putting out a very engaging story, but they also compliment each other very well. I was skeptical of a Batman horror comic, but each month [...]

Batman: Gotham After Midnight #2 (of 12) – Review

Steve Niles (writer), Kelley Jones (pencils), Michelle Madsen (colors), Pat Brosseau (letter) Simply put: This book rules. Steve Niles’ take on Batman and his world is unique, and it really plays up on Batman’s boogeyman persona. In the comic, Batman investigates a series of occult-related crimes going on in Gotham. Scarecrow was in issue one, [...]

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