Last year, DC’s iconic Elseworlds was ushered into a new era with the release of Gotham by Gaslight: The Kryptonian Age, continuing the iconic saga of the Batman of the Victorian era and pulling some of DC’s most iconic heroes into the Gilded Age. Now, the team behind the hit series returns to tell thesecond part of this epic tale in Gotham by Gaslight: A League for Justice!Bear witness to the formation of a new kind of Justice League in asteam-powered adventure that will bring these once-familiar heroes from the open plains of the Midwest to the freezing Arctic as they unravel the mystery of alien artifacts from the Kryptonian Age! This more
Batman Gotham by Gaslight: A League for Justice #1 is a unique breath of fresh air, taking us to an old western time and good old-fashioned fun. There is a lot of fresh air and a lot to love in this issue that makes it a must-pull! Read Full Review
This issue packs a lot of character work into an oversized first issue packed with action, but the scale of the issue escalates even more with the final page as Lex Luthor arrives in town and debuts a new weapon that fits the aesthetic of this world perfectly. This is very much just the next issue of this series, so I highly recommend reading the previous mini before jumping in here it's a great ride and another win for the Elseworlds line. Read Full Review
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight A League for Justice #1 not only returns readers to the Gilded Aged DCU Earth-19, but sets up the rest of the stroty to come without missing a beat despite the 7-month break. Read Full Review
Now that the team has been established, Diggle and company can settle-in and start to establish forward momentum for the plot. With all of the introductions out of the way, its only a matter of time before the specifics of the story begin to gain their own kind of gravity. The first issue WAS mucking about a bit in the tedium of establishing everything, but now that its moving forward, the series really has a chance to make a solid impression. Its kind of a big ensemble to work with, but Diggle and company are doing a pretty good job of establishing everything. Read Full Review
An obvious and immediate improvement over the first six issues in this reviewer's opinion. The art is of a consistent quality and I feel very relieved to see the League come together, even if it's not for very long. Hopefully the remaining books develop the team dynamic further. Read Full Review
'Batman: Gotham by Gaslight - A League for Justice' #1 should only be read if you've followed the previous series, The Kryptonian Age. It might develop its own identity further down the line, but as of the first issue, it is revealing itself to be the conclusion to another story rather than the beginning of a new one. However, if you like a spaghetti Western Justice League, this comic has no competition. Read Full Review
Not bad. The "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" vibes are strong, but that's obviously intentional. Not the best Elseworlds story, but far from the worst.