Batman #136
| Writer | Chip Zdarsky |
| Artist | Belen Ortega, Jorge Corona |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Failsafe and Red Mask have forever changed Batman, and Gotham isn't as welcoming as it once was. Can Batman remind them who he is? Can he remind...Catwoman? The future of the Bat-books starts here, and everyone's world is about to explode!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Get Your Comic On - Neil Vagg
Jun 06, 2023Things are brewing in Gotham City and with Chip Dzarsky barreling towards the Gotham War it certainly seems like the pieces are lining up for something incredibly exciting. Read Full Review
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10
But Why Tho? - William J. Jackson
Jun 06, 2023Batman #136 is a blast, an emotional punch in the heart, and a jolting revelation that, even when the drama ends, it's really only just beginning to sink in. Read Full Review
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10
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Jun 07, 2023It's a home run all around. Read Full Review
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9.6
Comic Watch - Dustin Gebel
Jun 06, 2023Batman #136 is an excellent recalibration of expectations for the current run, building off the high-concept adventures to dig into introspective reflection and character-driven tensions. Zdarskys script returns inward as Bruce tries to reestablish his place in Gotham, and fails to reintegrate with the Batfamily. Paired with Ortegas art, which not only thrives with the emotional focus but also helps to bridge the backup stories and ongoing plotlines from Catwoman, the issue is a tour-de-force of character work blending with spectacle. As the book is preparing to take a break for Knight Terrors, this issue offers an opportunity to peek into the upcoming story while contextualizing in-universes all of the high-octane action. Read Full Review
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9.3
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Jun 06, 2023Overall, Zdarsky hits a home run in this week's Batman #136 by setting the stage for Zur as a possible villain. However, what makes Zur a unique villain is that its Bruce fighting himself literally. Not an alternate version of himself or some clone. Its Batman literally fighting himself. Its almost as if we get the dueling personalities that the Hulk deals with without the internal connections. Moreover, the bigger question remains as to how Batman can fight himself. Wouldnt he know every move his alter ego would try to anticipate in order to counter? Readers, this is going to get intense fast and I cant wait to see where this leads. So far, Zdarsky has proven his worth since hes taken over Batman. I cant recommend this title enough and find myself looking forward to Batman each month just like I use too many years ago. Let me know what you think, have a great week, and God Bless! Read Full Review
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9.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jun 06, 2023This was a very solid interlude from the Multiverse saga to the opening act of the Batman/Catwoman War and worth checking out. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jun 06, 2023Bruce and Selina finally meet after the recent events for both of them, and some unpleasant truths come out that set the two of them on opposite paths. This is some of the less compelling stuff Zdarsky has written, and I'm expecting the crossover to lack some of his signature madness. That being said, everything that surrounds it is still VERY good. Read Full Review
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9.0
Dark Knight News - Max Byrne
Jun 06, 2023Batman #136 is a nice transitional issue bridging one epic arc with a bold new one. It absorbs all the events of the previous saga and forges an exciting new path. Where the endgame takes us remains to be seen, but one thing is for certain, it's going to be essential reading. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Crusaders - Christopher R. Ford
Jun 20, 2023He reunites with Catwoman for a great scene. The true complexity (and perhaps eventual doomed nature) of their relationship is on full display. Chip Zdarsky's writing is sharp, grounding their convo, and all of these far-out situations, in gritty reality. Read Full Review
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8.8
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jun 06, 2023Ortega delivers some fantastic visuals throughout the issue. The art is dark and ominous at times as well as light and engaging at others and both work perfectly for the tone of the story. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jun 06, 2023Batman #136 is a tightly-written issue allowing readers to catch up on all the antics of the last two story arcs. Given the pace up until this point, this issue feels like a good change of pace, but it appears there's always the calm before the storm. Read Full Review
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8.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Jun 06, 2023Batman #136 gets the one-handed Batman settled back into life in Gotham as he discovers who's who and what's what since Failsafe banished him to an alternate universe. Zdarrsky's plot movement, pacing, and dialog are top-tier, and Ortega's first crack at art on Zdarsky's Batman is impressive. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Jun 07, 2023Batman #136 does a fantastic job utilizing everything Bruce Wayne has been through the last year to get into what Bruce Wayne's Dawn Of DC status quo will be. Whether it's age, mental health, or strain from all the big event battles he's been through, Bruce is of the same as he was before. This creates an ominous cloud around the direction of Batman as he is tested in unknown ways. That all creates even greater intrigue to find out what Chip Zdarsky and company have planned next. Read Full Review
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8.0
COMICON - Tony Thornley
Jun 09, 2023I'm happy to see the book set in an interesting direction. I hope this leads to some bigger and better things. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Jun 10, 2023I don't think we've ever seen Batman like this before: burnt out. It's a really neat exploration of the character, and I'm very eager to see where all of this goes. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Batman Universe - Scott Waldyn
Jun 06, 2023Batman #136 is an epilogue that hits all the notes it's expected to and nothing more. Read Full Review
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2.0
Batman-News - Casper Rudolph
Jun 06, 2023: The different scenes don't connect well and Batman doesn't accomplish much of anything. The story feels uninspired, Batman and Catwoman's conflict feels forced, and the art is pretty inconsistent, especially when Batman's proportions are all over the map, from panel to panel. Like I said in my intro, don't buy this book. It's not up to par and it's way too expensive. Read Full Review