DC is putting a lot of focus on Superman and the Justice League lately, but Batman is getting its own major story — “Hush 2.” A sequel to the iconic “Hush” storyline from its original creative team of ...
It's pretty much impossible to imagine Batman without the Joker. Every superhero has an arch nemesis, but it's tough to imagine a duo that defines each other as much as the Caped Crusader and the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Image Source: DC / Jim Lee) The original Batman: Hush is simultaneously one of the most influential and overrated comics ever.
Batman: Hush originally ran in Batman #608 to 619 from October 2002 until September 2003 by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair that told the story of a mysterious stalker called ...
Years in Gotham City have given the Dark Knight a lot of friends and a lot of favors. Even so, when faced with a dying Joker, there are few he can turn to for help. This leads him to approach his ...
Batman Issue 159 is published by DC Comics. Written by Jeph Loeb, pencils by Jim Lee, inks by Scott Williams, colours by Alex Sinclair and letters by Richard Starkings. Batman Issue 159 is Part 2 of ...
We still reckon we're on the money for the true identity of Hush in the current H2SH Batman storyline by Jim Lee and Jeph Loeb. But the following is speculation of a far more mindless variety. If ...
Much like the title of this review suggests, Batman #160 throws an incalculable amount of characters, storylines, and action-packed scenes readers’ way. To start, Bruce is having some difficulty in ...
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. This fact ...