Batman: The Brave and the Bold Vol. 1: The Winning Card

8.2

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38 Reviews
6.3

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3 Reviews
Writer Tom King, Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing
Artist Mitch Gerads, Kelley Jones
Paperback: Apr 3, 2024, $16.99

Prepare yourself for a shockingly brutal retelling of the first bloody clash between The Joker and the Batman! Detective Jim Gordon must call on the mysterious Dark Knight to help investigate the latest string of murder and mayhem terrorizing Gotham City. But what will it take to find the culprit behind these darkly comedic antics, and what will the repercussions be for everyone involved? The Eisner Award-winning team of Tom King and Mitch Gerads reunite to give life to what may be the most frightening Joker story in a generation! Collects King and Gerads's The Winning Card storyline from Batman: The Brave and the Bold #1-2, #5, and #9.

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8.3
14 Reviews
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #1 14
8.2
12 Reviews
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #2 12
8.3
5 Reviews
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #5 5
8.0
7 Reviews
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #9 7

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  • 9.0

    SnappyJ24

    Jul 27, 2024

    To preface this review, this is one of the best batman books i have read since the court of owls. To say Tom King is a divisive writer would be a gross understatement. While he has written several critically acclaimed books such as mister miracle, supergirl: woman of tomorrow, and the human target; he has also written more widely criticized books such as heroes in crisis and, most infamously, his run on batman. King's batman run has been one of the most talked-about ongoing comic runs i've seen and while i think there are some good stories in there such as cold days, most of them either felt like filler, were dragged out, or they flat-out misunderstood the characters. This story, however, i can confidently say is one of the best book more

  • 1.5

    myconius

    May 03, 2024

    Yet another pretentious load of crap from tom king. He's honestly the absolute worst Batman writer of all time. Why DC continues to allow him to sully their most popular character is beyond me?! All the typical tropes are on display. 9 panel grids, meaningless time-skips, terrible dialogue, entire pages checkered with artless panels of text, senseless violence/gore, terrible dialogue, Bat-family punching each other in the face, terrible dialogue, Batman humiliated and shamed, terrible dialogue, nihilism, more terrible dialogue... Do yourself a HUGE favor .... AVOID!!!

  • 8.5

    ADB94

    Sep 25, 2024

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