Say what you want about King but his stuff on Batman was decent until #54. This is just mediocre in every possible way-no substance with an incredibly obvious twist as well as ruining a great possible villain (aka The Designer). Only reason Tynions name has even been brought up to write in the main Bat Title is because of his affiliation with Scott Snyder.
Batman #93
| Writer | James Tynion IV |
| Artist | Guillem March |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Batman faces off with the Designer as "Their Dark Designs" reaches its epic climax! In the last year, Batman has lost more than he could have imagined, and now he faces a cost so dear it will change the course of his life. And there is worse on the horizon. In the midst of all the horror, he can feel the drumbeat of battle. "Joker War" is coming, and Gotham City will never be the same.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comics: The Gathering - Wes Greer
Jun 23, 2020I'm still trying to process how I feel after reading this issue and I am super bummed we have to wait two more weeks now to see the final chapter of this story and how Tynion and company are going to set is up for Joker War. With all the excitement in this issue, this easily could have been a final chapter but I'm jumping for joy knowing this was just a set up for the final chapter which means things can only get better in the next issue. Read Full Review
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10
DC Comics News - Derek McNeil
Jun 23, 2020Batman #93 brilliantly brings the plot threads of “Their Dark Designs” together in a way that makes sense and beautifully sets up the “Joker War” event. A penniless Batman now has to face the Joker, who knows all his secrets and has possession of his fortune. The Batman certainly has his work cut out for him. Read Full Review
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9.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jun 24, 2020Guillem March and Javier Fernandez do some astounding work with the art in this issue. The action is visceral and full of energy. The final pages and what they reveal are pitch perfect and the Harley/Punchline fight is brutal. A great looking issue from start to finish. Read Full Review
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9.5
The Batman Universe - Scott Waldyn
Jun 23, 2020This issue represents the turning point to James Tynions Batman run thus far, and it appears to be our final barrier before we cross the bridge into Joker War. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jun 23, 2020I had fun with this issue, and while it wasn't quite as sharply written or fun as the last, it's a good conclusion that serves as a great segue into "The Joker War" you can't miss. Honestly, I was lukewarm on "The Joker War" for some time, but how things shift around in this issue I'm incredibly excited to see how Harley, Catwoman, and Batman can thwart the dastardly Joker. Read Full Review
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9.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jun 23, 2020Batman fans have been rewarded with an outstanding run with Their Dark Designs — an arc that was worth the buildup. Now let's see how The Joker War plays out. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jun 23, 2020As we rocket towards Joker War, James Tynion IV's run continues to build momentum and it becomes clear just how many hands Joker has everywhere in Gotham. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Jun 27, 2020A very well-crafted, well-executed story reaches the prestige with just the right amount of surprise, suspense and anticipation for what comes next. Read Full Review
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7.8
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jun 24, 2020"Their Dark Designs" is an interesting arc. It's an entertaining read but the landing doesn't quite stick as it is revealed it directly ties into "Joker War" as opposed to being two stories running side by side. It takes what was an interesting new villain for Batman and turns him into a puppet, deflating the balloon. It's not bad and does the job of transition from the last run to the current but by issue's end, something felt a bit off. It no longer was the self-contained storyarc, it's just the beginning of something much longer. Read Full Review
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7.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Jun 24, 2020Batman #93 turns an average storyline in "Their Dark Designs" into a strong prelude for the upcoming "Joker War" event. The revelation with how Joker and Punchline manipulated everything to prepare Gotham City for their plans elevated the entire story. James Tynion set things up to be even more intriguing as Batman, Catwoman, and Harley Quinn must now overcome all the odds they have been placed against going into "Joker War." This set-up creates greater excitement for the future of this series. Read Full Review
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7.5
Bleeding Cool - Hannibal Tabu
Jun 28, 2020The Designer finally shows his hand and all the best laid plans of Bats and Cats may come to nothing. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Jun 23, 2020This book seems like it's arrived a day early for the Joker War, and we are hanging with it until the real party starts. Big things happen, but I still found myself looking at my watch, knowing it's all just set up for later. The art was inconsistent (a two artist problem), and I'll file this in the okay bin. I wasn't upset that I read it, but it's the first prelude to the Joker War that didn't have me more excited for it all by the end. Read Full Review
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6.5
On Comics Ground - Travis Tucker
Aug 27, 2020I'm not going to riff on it too much, for there is still much to see about how these recent developments settle into Tynion's vision. Between Punchline slashing Harley's throat and Joker coming in clutch with the plan on a plan. I'm getting a whiplash that makes it hard to decide whether I like how this turned out. Read Full Review
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6.0
But Why Tho? - Lizzy Garcia
Jun 23, 2020Batman #93is a step up from the previous issues and overall I am happy to see an end to this story arc. That being said, the art and some aspects of the characters continue to hold it back from being a great Batman run. Read Full Review
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6.0
Dark Knight News - Eric Lee
Jun 23, 2020As a conclusion, Batman #93 acts as a highly unsatisfying ending to a rudderless arc. The story bounces all over the place and encourages fans to read a completely separate arc, if they want any sense of closure. Not even super strong art, or fun story ideas can save the comic from delivering what I found to be a great sense of disappointment. Read Full Review
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6.0
Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Jun 23, 2020Joker War has been looming for awhilenow, from previews to interviews to teasers. But the line between marketing and effective storytelling blurs too much for comfort in Batman #93 " while March and Fernandez deliver some compelling artwork, Tynion has spent six issues spinning his wheels as he reveals this entire arc has been just more stage dressing for 'The Joker War.' Given how in-your-face the upcoming event has been, this sort of reminder is both underwhelming and overkill. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Jun 24, 2020The issue is simultaneously too much and not enough and ultimately lands as just an "ok" book overall. Read Full Review
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5.6
Comic Watch - Cody White
Jun 27, 2020Batman #93(Tynion IV, March, Fernandez) leaves readers with more questions than answers. Chief among them: Is "Joker War" here yet? Read Full Review
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4.5
Batman-News - Joshua McDonald
Jun 23, 2020Some of the core ideas are great, but he either glosses right over them, or the execution is such a mess that I can't take it seriously. Maybe he should be more of an idea guy than the execution guy, because more often than not, I feel he fails in his execution. Read Full Review
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4.0
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Jun 24, 2020The art is all over the place. It really has been over the course of Tynion's run. Hopefully this get fixed soon. This book just ups my anxiety with each passing issue and not in a good way. I hope they get it under control. Read Full Review