The exciting conclusion to ‘The Riddlers Ruse’ arrives! Cover by Mike Allred Written by Jeff Parker Art & Coloured by Jonathan Case Purchase your digital copy @ Comixology now Beware of spoilers! Just like the old two-part stories of the first two seasons of the Batman TV show chapter 3 of ‘The Riddler’s Ruse’ picks up directly after the end of chapter 2 with the apparent destruction of the Meow-Wow-Wow club. Only as you would have expected Batman and Robin have survived thanks to a genius last minute plan by Batman. The jumping off point in this issue is a…
Author: Neil Vagg
Re-introduce yourself to some familiar elements from the TV series in chapter 2 of ‘The Riddler’s Ruse’ Cover by Mike Allred Written by Jeff Parker Art & Coloured by Jonathan Case Purchase your digital copy @ Comixology now Beware of spoilers! Following on from last weeks successful first entry in to the new digital first Batman comic series Batman and Robin return to continue chasing after the Riddler. This week we get a first glimpse at several familiar aspects from the original TV series: the bust of William Shakespeare; the Bat-poles, the Batcave, Alfred and Catwoman (the Julie Newmar…
Adam West and Burt Ward return to the Batcave in new weekly digital series by DC Comics. Cover by Mike Allred Written by Jeff Parker Art & Coloured by Jonathan Case Purchase your digital copy @ Comixology now Like many other Bat-fans I have long been waiting for Adam West’s incarnation of Batman to come to home video. Like all those other fans I think I’ll be waiting a long time. But in March of this year we were all given a brief reprieve when Warner Bros. officially announced that it had acquired merchandising rights to the show meaning that the market…
Even if you’ve spent the first half of 2011 living under a rock I’m sure you will have heard about the potential new Wonder Woman TV series originally due to be hitting our screens sometime during either the 2011/2012 or 2012/2013 season and unless that rock was seriously heavy you will also know that this series is now all but dead and unlikely to ever see the light of day short of a special DVD release or Comic Con screening. Being a comic book fan myself, although not a reader of the on-going Wonder Woman title, I had high hopes…
‘Batman LIVE!’ these are two words I thought I would never speak together in the same sentence but after the announcement of this summer’s arena tour they’ve now been uttered ten times over. Essentially ‘Batman Live’ – due to open in London 24th August – is a mash up of Adam West sensibility with comic book iconography and Arkham Asylum (the wildly successful game incarnation) storytelling and tells the story of Dick Grayson’s rise to become Robin. I witnessed the spectacle from the second row of Gotham City in the Glasgow SECC arena. I should point out the show did…