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In a CBR review of Batman #159, the sequel to Hush continues with Batman and Joker cleverly tied together by the villainous ...
Jason Todd’s turn to have the Hush-style spotlight shone on him for an issue. He wasn’t around (well, sort of) for the original storyline when just about every other ...
A new role for old rogues in Batman #159 by Jim Lee and Jeph Loeb, out this Wednesday as part of Batman Hush 2 or H2SH ...
And in doing so, reminding us of The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland… where Jim Gordon was tortured in a fairground… And in Hush 2, Batman also comes to a fairground, with figures ...
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 ...
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.
McFarlane Toys’ Knights of Steel Batman and Jim Gordon as Batman figures are available to pre-order. McFarlane Toys debuted the DC Multiverse Batman: Hush Black and Grey figure at their Summer ...
Batman: Hush starred Jason O’Mara as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Jennifer Morrison as Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Rainn Wilson as Lex Luthor, Jerry O’Connell as Clark Kent/Superman, Maury Sterling as Thomas ...
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REVIEW: ‘Batman’ Issue 159
Batman Issue 159 continues Hush 2 by making the Batman try tokeep the Joker alive, and even protect him from other members of ...