Batman #64

7.7

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28 Reviews
7.1

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62 Reviews
Writer Joshua Williamson
Artist Guillem March
Cover Price $3.99

"THE PRICE" part one! The two greatest detectives in the DC Universe take on the one cold case that will tear them apart!
As chief architect of the Sanctuary program that cost so much for so many, especially Wally West, Batman will be held accountable...by the Flash!
A cold case from the Justice League's past has mysteriously re-opened, and Batman and the Flash-the only two heroes who stand a chance of cracking the case-are at each other's throats! Our heroes must combat a demon from the past while burying their own inner demons in the process...and neither the World's Greatest Detective nor the Fastest Man Alive will ever be the sam more

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  • 10

    Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr.

    Feb 06, 2019

    A strong mixture of interwoven plots that's sure to entertain fans new and old alike. Read Full Review

  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Feb 06, 2019

    The balance between the anger stage of grief in Flash and Batman's guilt and desperation makes for a deeply meaningful story, and it's one you won't want to miss. Read Full Review

  • 10

    But Why Tho? - lizzylynngarcia

    Feb 06, 2019

    I wish this comic had been completely separatefrom the ongoing Batman comic but I also understand the decision to make it intersect since it ties so heavily with storylines from King's run. Nonetheless, this is a must-read for Batman and Flash fans alike, and that should mean a lot from someone who so far has been very disappointed in Heroes in Crisis. Read Full Review

  • 10

    DC Comics News - Steven Brown

    Feb 10, 2019

    Batman #64 is a great read, especially if you enjoy Batman and the Flash team ups. Also it's good to see some tension between Bruce and Barry as well. It seems that Gotham Girl is set on bringing her brother back from the dead, but I'm wondering if this is linked to Sanctuary at all? If it is, I'm pretty certain that Bruce and Barry will find the connection"that is if they can work together again on this case! I can't wait to read the next issue of Batman! Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comic Book Corps - Kelly OneShot

    Feb 06, 2019

    Overall I think this is an excellent and exciting chapter in the ongoing story of Batman and The Flash that pushes the journey forward toward a path that is filled with all the answers we've been waiting for and wondering what mysteries have been kept hidden from us. My favorite part of this issue has to be Batman and Flash's interactions, as the two drop the smiles and bs and get right to the point. It was very rewarding seeing them confront each other so they can get past their hang ups in an effort to find the answers they've both been seeking for several months. As a first chapter in a four part arc I'd say writer Joshua Williamson has truly hit the ground running, and I, for one, cannot wait to get to the location this journey will take us. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Dark Knight News - Eric Lee

    Feb 07, 2019

    Williamson and March create a fun, fast-paced opening act of the Flash and Batman crossover. It is breezy, fun, while providing a sufficient amount of action and drama. It is still annoying that it interrupts the flow of King's story and the art is a little odd in some places. But for the most part, this is a highly enjoyable issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz

    Feb 08, 2019

    The end of the book reintroduces two characters from the beginning of King's run. It's super cool to see them handled this way. While I hate an interruption of a storyline in progress with fill ins, at least this is of a good quality. I'm happy it isn't just a throwaway and it seems they did something really cool instead. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Feb 06, 2019

    Guillem March's art is great. I enjoyed the details and the beauty of the splash pages. Other than a few too many open mouth screams, everything was visually solid. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Feb 06, 2019

    A strong first part in a story that should bring in fans from different corners of the DCU. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Feb 06, 2019

    Entirely written by Joshua Williamson, the man behind last week's exceptional Flash annual, "The Price of Justice" seems to be a good fusion of psychological drama and high-octane action " but so far it doesn't seem to have all that much to do with the main plot of Heroes in Crisis, and even more surprisingly it draws its biggest plot point from the early issues of Tom King's Batman. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    You Don't Read Comics - Christopher Holden

    Feb 09, 2019

    Setting the scene for the The Price of Justice, Batman #64 is expository, but never feels drawn out, or devoid of action. The creative team works wonderfully in tandem, providing layered, engaging characters, a stunningly beautiful world, and a nuanced tale about coping with loss. Read Full Review

  • 8.2

    The Brazen Bull - Charlie Chipman

    Feb 06, 2019

    Joshua Williamson gets this series back on track while simultaneously kicking off a Bat/Flash crossover event that shows promise. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Feb 06, 2019

    The Price of Justice continues next week in The Flash #64. I'm intrigued to see where it goes and how Williamson will further the story next. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comicsverse - Maite Molina

    Feb 06, 2019

    BATMAN #64 kicks off a thrilling team-up between two characters that undoubtedly deserve the focus in the midst of HEROES IN CRISIS. Read Full Review

  • 7.8

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - David DeCorte

    Feb 07, 2019

    BATMAN #64 begins a two-issue Batman/Flash crossover, tying in to Tom King's ongoing HEROES IN CRISIS limited series. It's a well done chapter, though the visuals can be a little overly-energetic for the nature of the story. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez

    Feb 10, 2019

    Batman #64 provides a good start to a story that is acting as a tie-in to Heroes In Crisis. Joshua Williamson is able to highlight how much weight is on Batman and Flash's shoulders with all the events they have been involved with the last year. If it wasn't for the timing and odd choice in villain for this story, Batman #64 would've been a much stronger read. Read Full Review

  • 7.2

    IGN - Jesse Schedeen

    Feb 06, 2019

    Batman #64 kicks off an awkwardly timed but still engaging crossover with The Flash. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Batman-News - Elena Carrillo

    Feb 06, 2019

    Joshua Williamson kicks off a four-part arc about the cost of doing justice for superheroes. In this first issue, we learn all about the tension between Batman and the Flash and get hints as to the cause: a recent tragedy involving one of their own has both characters cautious about their roles as defenders of the people. We've seen a lot of guilt and self-flagellating between the pages of Batman lately. By introducing the Flash, there's a strong opportunity for Williamson to work with his powerfully positive personality to shine some light into Batman's deepest and darkest recesses. Let's see if he takes advantage of it! Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Black Nerd Problems - Keith Reid-Cleveland

    Feb 06, 2019

    The reward in being a day one reader of the series comes towards the end, as we're given a chance to catch up with some characters that were very important to the earlier issues of this run but have been left alone to their own devices. This helps ground the story a bit more in the Batman mythos and gives hope that the next three issues will find the Batman/Flash balance that this issue missed the mark on. Read Full Review

  • 6.7

    Sequential Planet - Josh O'Farrell

    Feb 08, 2019

    Glad to be taking a break from King's current story arc, for the start of another enjoyable team-up with Batman and Flash, brought to you by Joshua Williamson. Read Full Review

  • 6.7

    Comic Watch - Bethany W Pope

    Feb 10, 2019

    Incoherent dialogue, a rushed pace, and a flimsy plot cannot, it turns out, be redeemed by good line art. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    On Comics Ground - Travis Tucker

    Feb 06, 2019

    This issue is a good one and ties into not only Heroes In Crisis but Detective comics as well. Worth knowing this level of depth between Flash and Batman. Perhaps not worht the cost of the direction of Batman's self titled comic. Especially since it ties into Detective Comics. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Comics: The Gathering - Hussein Wasiti

    Feb 06, 2019

    This whole thing screams shenanigans to me and I don't like it. The art is good but the story didn't do much for me in the way of properly justifying its existence. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    The Batman Universe - Ian Miller

    Feb 06, 2019

    Joshua Williamson and Guillem March begin a dark crossover, probing at the heros weakest spots. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Kabooooom - Matt Morrison

    Feb 07, 2019

    As much as I've loved Williamson's work on The Flash, even he can't make me care about the trappings of Tom King's Batman run. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Newsarama - Pierce Lydon

    Feb 08, 2019

    Williamson's work differs so greatly in tone from King's that this almost doesn't feel like a Batman book. That's not so much a knock against Williamson as one against an odd editorial decision to set this before the "Knightmares" arc concludes, instead placing it directly in the middle. Read Full Review

  • 5.7

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Feb 10, 2019

    Batman is pushed to his breaking point and The Flash has had enough of his crap. It's at least more successful in addressing trauma than the series it's crossing over with. Read Full Review

  • 4.5

    Weird Science - Jim Werner

    Feb 06, 2019

    This issue is recap and forced setup and not much more.  Guillem March does his job making it look good but the story is slim pickings and by the end, I can only guess this was thrown together to fill the gap while Tom King is away.  I have seen DC pushing this as something huge...someone better tell Joshua Williamson. Read Full Review

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