Batman #125

8.6

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20 Reviews
8.0

User Reviews

100 Reviews
Writer Chip Zdarsky
Artist Jorge Jimenez, Belen Ortega
Cover Price $5.99

Superstar writer Chip Zdarsky joins legendary artist Jorge Jimenez to define a new era in Batman! Bruce Wayne is at a turning point, haunted by dreams of a dark future, while Gotham City billionaires are being gruesomely murdered. With the discovery of an archenemy's involvement and a tragedy unfolding, the Dark Knight's nightmares are just beginning. Failsafe starts here. And in the backup, there's chaos in Gotham as the underworld fights over one of its crown jewels...and Selina Kyle is caught in the middle. Can she stop the bloodshed and maybe even make a little money in the process?

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  • 10

    But Why Tho? - William J. Jackson

    Jul 05, 2022

    They hit the ground running at cheetah speed and delivered bloody, dark, bleak tales of good old vampiric Gotham City while keeping in the superhero fluff and never skipping a beat. Every panel is breathtaking, the words are sharp, emotional, and sometimes even mean. But it's all core Batman. To heck with a five. This is worth ten pale, maddened stars of justice. Read Full Review

  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Jul 06, 2022

    While first issues of new runs are usually pretty promising, Batman #125 comes out of the gate operating at such high levels that it genuinely feels like the only direction is to keep going up. Between the incredible art and a rich understanding and appreciation for DC's most iconic character, this comic book, this issue specifically, is exactly what Batman is meant to be; it's about damn time. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills

    Jul 09, 2022

    This is an incredibly strong and incredibly fun issue, kicking off the highly anticipated run by Chip Zdarsky. This comic is Batman to its very soul, while adding some fun, new layers to make it stand out. And bringing back the Dynamic Duo feel is *chef's kiss*. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Jul 05, 2022

    It's just a huge win all around as a debut issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Multiversity Comics - Quinn Tassin

    Jul 11, 2022

    A thoughtful, exciting, promising new start for the Caped Crusader Read Full Review

  • 9.3

    Comic Watch - Ariel B.

    Jul 05, 2022

    As the first issue of a new run, Batman 125 effectively establishes the status quo for the Batman title as well as setting up for whats to come. There are shocks and twists but nothing that seems out of nowhere. Overall, a strong start that leaves me hungry for more. Read Full Review

  • 9.2

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Jul 05, 2022

    Jorge Jimenez delivers some beautifully detailed and evocative art. The use of shadow is amazing and I love the character designs and kinetic nature of the action. A beautiful looking issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.2

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Justin Munday

    Jul 07, 2022

    Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez's run on the Caped Crusader starts off with a bang in an issue full of massive twists, contemplative mystery, and absolutely stunning visuals. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Jul 05, 2022

    Batman #125 is a good start that's stable in its approach to Bruce Wayne while also feeling a bit different. Under Zdarsky and the incredible talents of Jimnez, Batman is in great hands and is moving in a direction that feels different while honoring the past. It should satisfy fans of the last decade in Batman comics while tantalizing them with new characterizations and a Batman that's darker in mind. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu

    Jul 05, 2022

    What a fantastic start for Zdarsky's run! The dialogue between characters, as well as the monologuing, was spot on BATMAN. The characters chosen to be a part of BATMAN #125 were a perfect fit, the tie-ins to the current BATMAN landscape were well balanced, and the suspense drove the tone of the issue masterfully. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Batman Universe - Scott Waldyn

    Jul 05, 2022

    Batman #125 is a compelling launchpoint into a new mystery. It's quite the page-turner, put together by a top-notch creative team intent on surprising readers at every turn. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Jul 07, 2022

    It's an issue full of fabulous art and really strong dramatic moments well worth your attention.Looks like I'm gonna be reading Batman for a while. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    COMICON - Tony Thornley

    Jul 08, 2022

    The latest era of the Dark Knight kicks off with a gorgeous issue featuring great character development and a ton of potential for the the future. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez

    Jul 05, 2022

    Batman #125 is a strong start to a new era for the franchise as Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez take over the series. The work by recent Batman creative teams is well respected and utilized to tell a story that will certainly grab fans' attention with the multiple aspects of Bruce Wayne's life that are addressed to push the character forward in intriguing ways. This also works as a good starting point for readers who are interested in jumping into reading a Batman comic book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Dark Knight News - Max Byrne

    Jul 05, 2022

    Batman #125 starts a new Bat-era in winning fashion. It sets out its stall for so much intrigue and action to come, making the upcoming issue must have additions to any comic reader's pull list. The future is extremely bright for the Zdarsky era based on this first instalment and as a result, gets a big thumbs up from me. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Jul 06, 2022

    Batman #125 is a decent start to the new creative team's take. It lays it out that things aren't "normal in Batman's world and something is "off. But, what? It embraces what has happened to Bruce/Batman and focuses on a person who has been beaten down. At the same time, there's been a major shakeup involving a villain that points to some major revelations and changes. It all comes together for a rather intriguing start and a solid beginning for new and longtime readers. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez

    Jul 05, 2022

    Batman #125 is a strange tale that portends the beginning of the end for the Caped Crusader. The strangest aspect of all is a wildly uncharacteristic take on Penguin that paints him as a having a school shooter mentality rather than a ruthless and opportunistic gangster. The pacing, dialog, and art are fantastic, so the technical execution is masterful, even if the character depictions are uncharacteristic. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Jul 05, 2022

    This wasnt a groundbreaking start to the next great Batman run. Zdarsky is a skilled enough writer to make even the familiar more than tolerable. Hopefully upcoming issues appropriately raise the stakes and the challenge for Bruce Wayne. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    Batman-News - Casper Rudolph

    Jul 05, 2022

    I enjoyed reading this issue from cover to cover, but I don't think it's a masterpiece. The art is great, but the writing is a bit of a mixed bag. While the main plot is being set up well and both Batman and Tim are real heroes, the monologue and dialogue is so hard-boiled at times that I'm having a hard time taking it seriously. There are also plot elements that are underdeveloped or underutilized, some of which should have been cut. I still recommend this issue if you're curious about Zdarsky's new run, though, but I wouldn't blame you if you waited a while to see if this is really worth picking up. Comics are expensive, after all. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Razorfine - Alan Rapp

    Jul 18, 2022

    Setting aside Broke Batman, which remains one of the dumbest plotlines in the character's history, the first issue of “Failsafe” sets Batman on a series of events that will lead to him being more isolated. Selina Kyle (who is given her own back-up story in a failed attempt to justify the cover price) has moved on. Robin is shot during the gala. And the gloating Penguin frames Batman for his murder (despite, you know, the physical evidence of him killing himself with poison that you'd think would be easy for a hospital to find). While I enjoyed the look of the issue, I have little interest in yet another team trying to make Batman even more gritty. Read Full Review

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