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10
This is Batman storytelling at its most confident. Firing on all cylinders, Batman #4 sees Fraction's episodic vision fully take shape as The Minotaur makes a striking debut. Meanwhile Jimnez continues to deliver career-best artwork that elevates every scene. Read Full Review
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9.5
This is a great example of how to introduce a new villain and raise the stakes for the entire run going forward as a result. Read Full Review
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9.5
Batman #4 slowly builds and reveals the powerful mastermind that seeks to rule Gotham's crime, weaving sinister details in the art and story. The team continues to dive into the detective side of Batman, making this a must-read! Read Full Review
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9.0
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Dec 3, 2025
The latest addition into the rogues gallery hits Batman with an unforeseen attack. Fraction's writing takes readers into the dark side of crime. Jimnez & Morey provide impressive imagery to usher in a major player onto Gotham City. The landscape of the Dark Knight shifts yet again with this run. Read Full Review
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9.0
Whilst on paper such a villain with a bizarre appearance could be too hokey and over the top for these times, Fraction wisely frames him as a white collar foe, controlling the money flow for all of the major criminal players in the city. Not just a mere banker, this particular rotter looks to be just as happy holding a gun as he does the purse strings. No spoilers here, but the ruthless and evil manner with which he brings the criminal glitterati into line is jaw dropping to say the least, a mic drop way to end the issue. As The Minotaur starts to execute his grand plan, it is safe to say that Batman will be up to his neck in it! Read Full Review
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8.9
Jimenez delivers stunning art throughout the issue. I really love the visual style of this issue and the character designs a lot. Read Full Review
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8.8
Batman #4 connects the heist from issue #2 to the Minotaur, raising the stakes for Gotham and the world. It's a page-turner with energy, style, and a plot that's finally heating up. Read Full Review
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8.2
Batman #4 is a slower issue with a unique look that helps set up a powerful and daunting new foe for Batman to face, one who is poisoning Gotham's underworld. Read Full Review
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8.0
Batman #4 is an engaging issue that pushes the story towards its first big threat for Batman to face off with. Read Full Review
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8.0
Batman #4 does an effective job being a great set-up issue. Matt Fraction and Jorge Jimenez are making sure to dedicate time to adding solid building blocks on the foundation that is Gotham City. There is a feeling that things are moving forward in Gotham City. What that means for how Bruce Wayne's Batman approach creates an investment in seeing where things will go next. Read Full Review
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7.7
Batman #4 is more a building block than a full meal or even a course on a tasting menu, but Jimenez's slick visuals and a frightening, yet relatable villain make it worth a read. Read Full Review
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7.0
The new villain isn't very unique, but his introduction is lifted up by some other wise excellent writing, artwork and subplotting. Read Full Review
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5.5
Batman #4 is a gorgeous comic wrapped around a frustrating one. Jimnez's art is doing heavy lifting that would make most gym memberships jealous, and the Torus concept has real legs as a fresh approach to Gotham's criminal underworld. But Fraction's script undermines its own premise by making Batman look oblivious and wasting pages on scenes that go nowhere. Read Full Review
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4.0
Matt Fraction is exploring the same class commentary that Batman books seem to have been preoccupied with for the past several years. The new villain looks cool but doesn't have much else going for him and the story jumps around too much to be engaging. Jorge Jimnez turns in a solid looking issue but the story is lacking. Read Full Review