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Batman: Detective Comics #980 cover by Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, and Brad Anderson
The team moves definitively towards resolving the crisis, and we even learn about the timeline this Brother Eye came from and it's notably familiar. Spoiler and Orphan are granted more of the focus here, and that's greatly appreciated Detective Comics seems aware that these two characters have been pushed to the fringes by its stories and[...]
Batman: Detective Comics #979 cover by Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, and Brad Anderson
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Red Robin has been taken over by Brother Eye and the newest iteration of Omac This puts him at the mercy of Ulysses, now calling himself the General The Colony's armored soldiers are also being taken over by Omac and are attacking Batman, Batwoman, Colonel Kane, and the Colony Back in the Batcave, Orphan[...]
Batman Detective Comics #968 Review: A Tim-Penny Symphony
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Ulysses Armstrong is back working with the Colony, and he has plans for the organization. However, our attentions turn back to the Batcave, where the Tim Drake of the future — dressed as the Batman — is fending off Batman, Red Robin (Tim Drake of the present), Nightwing, Red Hood, and Robin with the help[...]
Who Is Fifty Sue? Brother Eye Tells All In Today's New 52: Futures End
Well, in today's issue, Brother Eye breaks it out. She is scientific experiment Subject 52 The subject of bonding 52 DNA strands together to see what you'd get By some scientists who seem as screwy as anything else in this comic book. Of course, this is from Brother Eye With the potential to be a rather unreliable[...]
Those Futures End Revelations From Wednesday
Okay, so it was probably "Happy" and not "Hoppy". The revelation on Wednesday over what seem to be some key scenes from the final issues of the weekly series, Future's End seem to have caused quite a flutter. The Free Comic Book Day version shows a number of supercharacters controlled by the OMAC spy network of Brother[...]