The Hush 2 event is only 6 issues long. For Part 1. We're getting the second half later. Aren't you excited?!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jul 23, 2025It's been a while as this storyarc runs into some delays it'll be taking a hiatus after the first six issues conclude but it's still a fun, fast-paced read that delivers some great action and some surprisingly tense character interactions. Read Full Review
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8.0
Get Your Comic On - Neil Vagg
Jul 23, 2025Whilst the H2SH arc may feel a little sluggish, Batman #161 is an excellent example of Loeb and Lee working in great harmony to create something magical. Whilst the artwork is by far this book's selling point, Loeb is really beginning to put the pieces together to show the slow burn is worth the investment of your time. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Jul 23, 2025Batman #161 delivers a bold, dramatic shift in the H2SH saga. The Damian-Bane alliance sparks rich conflict and family fallout, but its impact hinges on whether this issue balances intense dialogue with its action. If executed well, it could redefine core relationships across the Batfamilybut itll need more than explosions to leave a lasting mark. Will Damian's alliance with Bane be permanentor just a grim necessity? How will Batman reconcile being saved by his son and his enemy? Can this emotionally charged moment anchor the next phase of H2SHor will it become overshadowed by plot mechanics? You'll have to read the issue for yourself to find out! Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - Max Byrne
Jul 23, 2025Batman #161 is a worthy addition to the H2USH saga. It eschews any huge plot developments but manages to get under the proverbial hood of the the characters and their relationships. With a final panel that promises much in terms of Batman having a mutiny on his hands, it could be leading to our hero finding himself in a very dark place in #162. Hush's endgame appears to be based on separating Batman from his nearest and dearest and I look forward to seeing where it ends. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jul 23, 2025Batman #161 delivers classic visuals and a tense continuation of the Hush sequel, but some questionable character decisions and limited plot development hold it back from greatness. Read Full Review
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7.0
KPB Comics - Chris Hernandez
Jul 24, 2025Batman #161 certainly delivers on its visual promise thanks to Jim Lee's consistently strong artistry. However, Jeph Loeb's narrative feels a bit lacking in depth compared to recent Batman comic showings. The repetitive plotlines, questionable character decisions (especially with Damian and Bane), and underdeveloped mystery surrounding Hush ultimately hinder the story. While the action is solid and the art is fantastic, the narrative's reliance on familiar conflicts without offering a fresh perspective leaves something to be desired. Read Full Review
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6.5
Nerd Initiative - Ken M.
Jul 23, 2025The spotlight shines bright when Batgirl takes the lead. Outside of the emotional impact added there, the story still struggles with certain character involvement. Lees art is as steady as ever. Unless theres a great deal of dream sequences to explain, H2SH has many unanswered questions at hand that hamper the sequels foundation. Read Full Review
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5.6
Comic Watch - Tyler Davis
Jul 21, 2025Batman #161breaks past the series' publishing delays with non-stop motion, the book spiraling through its action set pieces with poor planning and sauceless execution. At this point, DC might as well kickstart the book's next era as a this team sluggishly begins to cross the finish line at a pace of pure leisure. Read Full Review
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5.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Jul 23, 2025Batman #161 stumbles hard under the weight of its own ambition. There's intrigue, there's action, and there's gorgeous Gotham noir in the artwork, but it's all riddled with bizarre character breaks and plot leaps that rob the story of credibility. If this issue were a chess match, it's one where every piece forgets how it moves. 5.5/10 Read Full Review
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4.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Jul 24, 2025Batman #161 yet again fails to live up to the expectations that were set when H2SH was announced. Jeph Loeb makes way too many leaps with the plot and character choices, including writing characters in his voice as the writer. Not even Jim Lee's artwork can help mask the obvious problems this storyline has. Which leads to H2SH going four out four in disappointing chapters thus far. Read Full Review
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4.0
The Batman Universe - Gareth Turner
Jul 23, 2025Hush 2 does not hold a candle to the original visually or narratively. It's safe to say this has been a disappointment. Read Full Review
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2.5
Batman-News - Jackson Luken
Jul 23, 2025If the first Hush story was a showcase to introduce all the characters in Gotham to new readers, H2SH is shaping up to be an demonstration of why you should hate them. It dredges up old drama settled decades ago coupled with nonsensical character behavior in order to manufacture a reason why they would all turn against one another. All of this in service of a plot where the Bat Family once again fights in a sort of civil war, but this time it's all being orchestrated by Hush, who we know is a genius mastermind because they keep telling us so. Read Full Review