Detective Comics #1089
| Writer | Ram V, Dan Watters |
| Artist | Guillem March, Christopher Mitten |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
WITNESS THE FINAL CURTAIN OF RAM V'S GOTHIC OPERA! It began with a melody, strange and haunting, drawing Batman deeper and deeper into a demonic odyssey. From the sewers under Gotham to a hallucinatory desert, from the brink of death to a strange rebirth, from the iron grip of order to the deadly blades of chaos, it has all led to this moment. And now, the curtains close on Ram V's epic Gothic Opera!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Sep 25, 2024This run was so ambitious that in some ways, it maybe overextended its grasp at points. Read Full Review
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9.0
Batman-News - Jackson Luken
Sep 26, 2024Ram V's finale to his gothic opera delivers in every way fans could hope. The long web of carefully planned ideas and themes culminate in an ending that strengthens and emphasizes everything that's come before. While the run has often been criticized for its slow pacing, seeing everything together as a whole highlights its strengths and allows the friction of its release schedule to fade away. V's Detective Comics will hopefully be remembered as the triumph in storytelling that it clearly is. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Sep 25, 2024Detective Comics' latest epic ends a strong story of life, death, and everything in between. This tale ends like an opera with music playing and high drama, and while it feels inevitable with stakes seemingly passed by, it's epic in its tone and atmosphere. Read Full Review
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5.0
Dark Knight News - James Attias
Sep 26, 2024Detective Comics #1089 is the end of the Gotham Nocturne, and the doorway into better things. Thank you to Ram V, you tried something new, but I feel your skills would be better used on a smaller scale title, like you would kill on a book like Doom Patrol. Until then Join us next time Bat-fans, new creative team, same nerdy reviewer! Read Full Review
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5.0
The Batman Universe - Ian Miller
Sep 27, 2024In Detective Comics #1089, Ram V, with an able assist from Dan Watters, sends his Gotham Nocturne into the air with a big Finale. Only time will tell how we remember this run whether the strong vibes of the writing and art can overcome the myriad incoherencies of structure and conception. Read Full Review
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4.0
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Sep 26, 2024Detective Comics #1089 ends the long, meandering Orgham arc and Ram V's tenure on the title exactly as you would expect - with lofty ideas and concepts that rely on superficial tricks and flowery language to mask an inability to execute those ideas. Most of the big questions created by the Orghams are not resolved, and the arc ends almost exactly where it started. Ultimately, Ram V had nothing to say, and Batman's legacy is poorer for it. Read Full Review