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    Batman: The Dark Knight #4

    Batman: The Dark Knight » Batman: The Dark Knight #4 - Welcome to the Jungle released by DC Comics on February 2012.

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    Batman must race against time to save a friend's life. But his mission may prove impossible as he reels under the weight of three hundred chemically enhanced super-criminals who stand against him. All clues point to one psychotic criminal, and all roads to a solution that will lead to one secret location... but will Batman arrive too late to stop the rage let loose on his city?

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    This is what you were afraid of 0

    This series has been coming under fire a fair amount for not being one of the best of the DC relaunch, and while I have liked this series thus far, it is easy to see why people are thinking this about it.  This issue alone might highlight the main problems here.  For many years Batman co-existed between two series, Detective Comics for the thinking reader and the main Batman title for something focusing on more action based elements.  These two existed as such for a long time and many Batman ser...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    KnightFall Into Failure 0

    The Good: One thing this series does do better than the rest of the Batman series' is acknowledge the wider continuity of the DCU, what with the various Bat-Family members fighting in the last issue, and the mentioning of Batman Incorporated in the first issue, and the absence of Poison Ivy in this issue due to her presence on the Birds of Prey. Davind FInch's art. It's pretty damn cool. The surprise villain from the second half of the issue is quite unexpected, so I won't spoil it, but the figh...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Hope Springs Eternal 0

    The Story: Batman continues his investigation and his race to find a cure to the toxin Flash and himself were exposed to.  My Thoughts:David Finch and Paul Jenkins have quietly been molding an under-appreciated Batman series that seems to be a little misunderstood. I think a lot of people feel this series revolves and relies on shock value. Either that or they feel all these Batman villains are being forced into the story. In my opinion they don't feel forced. I think many of them are pawns in a...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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