Tweedledum attempts to save his brother Tweedledee while staying away from his criminal past, giving us a sincere story about brotherhood. Sam Johns’ “Down the Rabbit Hole,” concludes Tweedledee and Tweedledum’s two-part story and takes a deeper look at what happens to the detrimental state henchmen are left in without a boss. Sadly, I almost feel like Tim’s story is sadly being overshadowed by Tom Taylor’s work in Superman: Son of Kal-el. The three-part story we saw in that story explored Tim’s identity, and this chapter continues the trajectory of giving him the most character development he’s had in years, by showing what that means to try to have a personal life in relation to being Batman’s Robin. Join our Age of Social Media Network consisting of X-Men, Marvel, DC, Superhero and Action Movies, Anime, Indie Comics, and numerous fan pages.Meghan Fitzmartin’s “A Carol of Bats,” features Tim Drake, as it follows his momentous coming out back in issue #6. Subscribe to us on YouTube, Follow us on Twitter, and Like us on Facebook ! As far as an event book, I would say it’s a must for any Batman fan, but falls flat as a regular continuity book. 7 out of 10 because we get all these covers and artists doing their spots in the issue, but the story was weak. I will, of course, have to tune in next issue to see what happened, especially since I saw Psycho Pirate and Possibly an Evil Skeets along with the Thomas Wayne Batman on the last panel, but this issue is all filler. I was actually disappointed with the lack of exposition, and can only say a bit bewildered by the ending. As for the artwork in the issue itself, I get the chance to cram as many artists in a milestone issue as possible however, I do not think that you can count this since nothing eventually happened. It was a small plot that built up to a climax that did not truly deliver. This looks to be a master plan of a Cadre of Criminal Masterminds to “Break the Batman”.įinal Thought: To be completely candid I had a hard time understanding the ending on this one. She is impressed of course, but Selina also let her in the secret back entrance with a blindfold on (cannot be too careful, and you know Batman will be mad).Įach took their leap, and the corresponding artwork seems to lead us to believe that they did get married, but as we hear Holly describe as she heads back to her cell in Arkham they left alone, and she was devastated. Selina takes Holly and introduces her to Stately Wayne Manor. Nothing too hard tonight, having just recently faced down the Joker, Riddler, Ivy, and Thalia they are due for some light weights like Kite Man and the Tweedles. Batman is off to take down Tweedle Dum while Cat takes down Tweedle Dee. With the preparations underway they decide to meet on the rooftop where they met. She was being housed by Thalia Al Ghul in secret, and Batman and Catwoman traveled to get her to set Selina’s name right see issue 35). (As you recall Holly is in jail for the Murders of the Terrorists that kidnapped her, and Selina had previously taken the blame. Holly Robinson is incarcerated in Arkham Asylum, but Selina makes some connections with the right guards and springs Holly for the Wedding. Then Selina is off to secure the Maid of Honor. First, a Judge to preside over the ceremony. What You’ll Find Out: The time has come and Batman makes the preparations. This is a big deal for Batman and his counterpart and in so many ways his equal Catwoman.Ī large part of this “Extra Sized Anniversary Issue” is every other page has a short clip of the story of how Batman and Catwoman came to meet, with a new artist team on each. Throughout their journey, they have faced Demons, Titans, and Super Villians all in the pursuit of happiness, not to mention the occasional possession by Plant Spores of the entire planet. This has been building for some months starting when Batman proposed back in issue 25. What You Need to Know: Batman and Catwoman are getting married. Cover Artist: Mikel Janin Cover A. Variant Covers: Various ArtistsĮditors: James S.
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