Batman #710
| Writer | Tony Daniel |
| Artist | Steve Scott |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
Two-Face is back! As an unknown villain targets Two-Face and other Gotham City crimelords for extermination, Batman discovers that Kitrina Falcone, a.k.a. "CATGIRL," is next on the hit list! Can he save the junior mobster in time? And will helping Kitrina force Catwoman to get involved?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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7.5
IGN - Erik Norris
May 18, 2011The latest arc in Batman is off to a solid start. Let's hope Tony Daniel and Steve Scott can keep up this level of quality to make Two-Face's return a welcomed one. Read Full Review
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6.0
Major Spoilers - Stephen Schleicher
May 23, 2011If you are looking to get a Batman or Two-Face fix, then Batman #710 is worth a look. The story is very intense, as a man who has lost it all deals with the world like he has nothing to lose. I don't like that Dick comes off as a bit slow on the uptake, and think the Kitrina Falcone sequence could have been ejected completely to make the story even tighter. Overall, I like the big reveal, the art is solid and Daniel has made Two-Face scary. Let's just hope it isn't all undone in less than four months. Batman #710 is solid enough to earn 3 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review
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4.0
Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton
May 18, 2011Overall, this is one of the less successful issues of "Batman" under Daniel's tenure. None of the pieces of this issue feel like they're quite coming together, and that in general it's struggling to get to its destination. Hopefully later chapters will pull together a bit more. After being usurped for two months for a crossover with other titles by a guest creative team, this "Batman" is a bit disappointing. Read Full Review
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3.0
Razorfine - Alan Rapp
May 25, 2011I've read some bad Batman comics in my day, but this issue is such a clusterfuck it's baffling to behold. Here's hoping the title makes some swift changes and gets back on track as soon as possible. Read Full Review