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    Batman Beyond #2

    Batman Beyond » Batman Beyond #2 - Hush Beyond, Part 2: Past Crimes released by DC Comics on September 2010.

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    Hush Beyond, Part 2: Past Crimes last edited by palsunstar on 06/15/23 03:47PM View full history

    A mysterious new threat targets the original Batman's villains, and only Terry McGinnis – the Batman of the future – has a chance of finding and stopping him. But of a Catwoman stalks into the picture, Terry is torn between the lady she appears to be and the deadly tiger she might turn out to be!

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    This is AWESOME! *claps 5x* 0

    Last time on Batman Beyond, I gave a review of Issue #1, how it manages to get readers reacquainted with the world of Terry McGinnis, and its now canonized merger into the main DCU, but I also griped at how short the issue became. A month later passes, and needless to say, Adam Beechen, may have just made a exemplary job at how to elevate the momentum of Batman Beyond with Issue #2. With more ups and downs than the current political state of the United States, it's my review of Batman Beyond #2!...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    There's a new Catwoman in town 0

    As Terry and Bruce work to find out who Hush is, Terry gets tied up with a new Catwoman. Oh Hush is in this too.   Pros:   Turns out this issue gets a little darker compared to the last issue as I was kind of surprised that a family was killed in this issue thanks to Hush as he use some hallmarks to kill some of the lesser villains in Batman's gallery. Adam Beechen is doing a good job not adding too much of The Return of the Joker and the Hush arc from the mainstream Batman.I do like the interac...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Death at Three Million Feet 0

    Batman Beyond isn't a bad book, its not great either. I like the writing by Adam Beechen and he seems to be capable of writing a great book, but his artist dissapoints. Ryan Benjamin's art is "chunky" and does not have enough detail. To put it simple, its not easy on the eyes. The plot of this mini series (so far, anyway) is interesting, but it deals with too many of Bruce Wayne's villians and not enough of Terry McGinnis' villians. In that way I suppose its some what like Batman Beyond: Return ...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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