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Review: Batman #25
The next, great Batman story arc from writer Tom King, The War of Jokes and Riddles, starts in Batman #25. This issue acts as a prelude and sets up the new story that will undoubtedly be one for the ages. The Joker and Riddler make...
Review: Batman 24
Batman #24 is perhaps one of the most shocking Batman issues in recent memory. It dropped a huge bombshell on all Batman fans, as Bruce did something none of us thought would ever happen - He proposed. In what is easily becoming one of the...
Review: Batman #16
Batman #16 is the first issue in the newest Tom King story-arc, "I am Bane". This arc threads together the previous two major arcs (I am Suicide and I am Gotham), and will address unanswered questions about Gotham Girl and Bane. Will this finally be the fight between Bane...
Review: Batman #15
Batman #15 is the conclusion of the very short mini-arc that bridges the previous “I am Suicide” and the upcoming “I am Bane” story arcs. Batman #14 showed us that for a night, Batman and Catwoman can have it all. IN Batman #15 Tom King...
Game Review: Batman: The Telltale Series (Season 1)
Batman: The Telltale Series is an episodic story-led adventure game out now on the majority of gaming platforms. Emerging from the Batcave for Comiconverse is Alan Stock with this review covering the entire first season, five episodes in all. Game Review: Batman: The Telltale Series...
Batman #14 Review
Batman #14 is the start for the newest story arc in Tom King's Batman run. Rooftops Part 1 continues to build on the relationship between Batman and Catwoman, which we saw a glimpse of during the I am Suicide story line. Tom King explores how truly complicated...
The Mere-Exposure Effect: Why We Love Batman’s Bad Guys
Over the years, we, as comic book fans, have come to love the super-villain foes that our heroes battle, specifically, the Caped Crusader’s plethora of antagonists that he is always fighting. Our Joseph Gioeli analyzes why we have come to like these villains so much. Mere-Exposure...
Review: Batman #11
Batman #11 is the third installment of the sophomore arc from Tom King, which sees Batman and his personally assembled Suicide Squad, now inside the once thought impregnable Santa Prisca prison, try to find and capture Psycho-Pirate before it’s too late. We will soon learn that for...
Review: Batman #9
Batman #9, the newest issue of the Batman: Rebirth title is the start of the new story line “I am Suicide.” Author Tom King and penciler Mikel Janin give us a look inside Arkham Asylum and shows us the ends Batman would go to help...
Gotham: Burn The Witch Review
Gotham continues it's third season with episode two Burn The Witch. Our very own Leonard Marciano is back to break down this weeks episode in our official ComiConverse Gotham review. Gotham: Burn The Witch Review Tonight's episode is all about the ladies as it revolves around Ivy and...
Ranking The Worst Superhero Games Ever – Part 1
Superhero games have been some of the most popular items have ever graced the racks of gaming stores. Batman: Arkham Asylum, Assassin's Creed and others all helped us take our inner hero out for a test drive. Here, however, our Dan Attlee looks at what...
Batman: The TellTale Series Review
The TellTale Series is finally here! As announced in my previous article, Batman: The TellTale Series was released on August 2nd, 2016. Here's my review of Episode One: Realm of Shadows! Batman The TellTale Series: Pros TellTale makes sure to let people know as soon...
DC Comics: A Legacy Of Film Success?
DC Comics characters have become some of the biggest movie icons in box office history. Here, in the newest addition to our infographics section, we ask you do decide whether the overall record is one of success or failure. DC Comics saw their beloved characters...
Batman’s Rogues: The Evolution Of Evil
Whether you have been following comics for 75 years or just 75 days, every character needs a new look or a new style from time to time. Our favourite comic book villains are no exception! While some characters have hardly changed over the years, others...
Batman Villains: The Best of the Worst
Batman has one of the greatest rogues galleries in comics. Period. Here at ComiConverse we love discussion and I've thought up something that I'm sure will spark a lot of conversation as our comment sections open up. The best versions of Batman villains. I'm fully...
Forgettable Comics Movies
Comics movies have had some great successes in recent years, but its worth remembering the big screen tragedies; if only to remind us how lucky we've been lately. I want to warn readers who love these characters that you might cry reading this article. You...