Batman: Urban Legends #21
| Writer | Joey Esposito, Dennis Culver, Michael Cho, Anthony Falcone |
| Artist | Michael Cho, Vasco Georgiev, Hayden Sherman, Miguel Mendonca |
| Cover Price | $7.99 |
Written by Michael Cho, Anthony Falcone, Joey Esposito, Dennis Culver and Julio Antle Art by Michael Cho, Vasco Georgeiv, Hayden Sherman, and others This month's issue brings you the Dynamic Duo pushing the Batmobile to its absolute limits. The Murder Club has thrown Batman's life into chaos--how will Robin, Alfred and Nightwing keep him together? Arkham Academy opens its doors to its first-ever class of students related to Gotham's greatest villains--will they make the grade? And we see Renee Montoya's last days as a detective before she became Gotham City's newest commissioner.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Nov 08, 2022Overall, another four strong stories, although two of them suffer a bit by the strictures of the format. Read Full Review
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8.0
Batman-News - Cam Lipham
Nov 08, 2022I cannot express how sad I am that this series is ending in two issues. I think that seeing more anthology series like this (remember Wednesday Comics? I miss Wednesday Comics) for the grater DCU would be absolutely incredible, and a way to start trying out new series to combat the bat-fatigue a lot of fans are feeling right now. Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - James Attias
Nov 09, 2022Batman: Urban Legends #21 is one and a half stories away from being a perfect issue. For that reason as I sit here judging other people's hard work, I give it an 8 out of 10. Bravo to some, keep trying to others. I'm looking forward to the next issue… it has a lot to live up to. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Nov 09, 2022Overall though, another stellar issue of one of the most thoroughly entertaining Bat-books out there. Read Full Review
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7.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Nov 09, 2022Once again, the mix of stories feels pretty vast. Gotham City is a big and menacing place with lots of corners that are being explored under many covers every month for DC. Urban Legends manages one of the most diverse looks at the city in a single title. Theres a very natural flow of action from the Batman story at the beginning to the Batman story at the end. Not all of it is perfect, but its quite a journey from start to finish. Read Full Review
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5.0
The Batman Universe - Daniel Goldberg
Nov 09, 2022The book remains uneven, but the peaks are higher here than in many previous issues. The Montoya-Batwoman story succeeds, and other than the "Arkham Academy story, the others have strengths as well. The overall quality of the artwork is not topline; however the linework is muddy, and the Golden Age overtones sometimes jar. Read Full Review