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2025 is shaping up to be a huge year for DC Comics, and perhaps no upcoming project is bigger than the long-awaited Batman: ...
Riddler has always been something of a question mark. Edward Nygma, a compulsive criminal obsessed with riddles as much as his intellectual superiority, has been the Prince of Puzzles (in the golden ...
Written by Jeph Loeb with art by Jim Lee, Batman: Hush is widely regarded as one of the best stories ever to feature the Dark Knight. The plot finds Batman besieged by upgraded enemies ...
Ultimately, Batman #158 is okay. If you really liked the first Hush story, you’re probably going to like this. Lee’s art also never disappoints. But this does in many ways just feel like a ...
If there’s one noticeable departure from Batman: Hush, it’s the lack of big, poster-worthy splash pages. The original story seemed filled to the brim with art that could and did get used for ...
This unique version of Batman #158 presents the amazing artwork of Lee, Williams, and Sinclair at art board size. Batman #158 Giant-Size Special Edition is a special widescreen edition of the ...
The original Batman: Hush is simultaneously one of the most influential and overrated comics ever. While there is much to recommend the story, almost none of it involves the titular villain.
Batman Hush is a legendary story from a legendary Batman team: writer Jeph Loeb and artist Jim Lee. Batman Hush 2 will serve as a sequel to said legendary story and it all starts in Batman #158.
This unique version of Batman #158 presents the amazing artwork of Lee, Williams, and Sinclair at art board size. Batman #158 Giant-Size Special Edition is a special widescreen edition of the ...
This leads him to approach his oldest ally, in the opening scene of Batman #159, the second part of Hush 2. Written by Jeph Loeb, with art by Jim Lee, Batman #159 finds the Dark Knight in a sticky ...