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    Batman: The Dark Knight #15

    Batman: The Dark Knight » Batman: The Dark Knight #15 - Cross to Bear released by DC Comics on February 2013.

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    Batman’s final fight with Scarecrow is here!

    The Dark Knight has been drugged and beaten, but now he’s going to stop Scarecrow’s plans as he takes to the skies over Gotham City!

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    Toxic Gotham 0

    This series has overall been disappointing, and although this story's been better than the rest it's been far from perfect, and I was actually considering dropping the series, for the second time, if it wasn't for this decent ending, and the next story featuring Mad Hatter (one of my favourite Batman villains).PlotThis issue sees Batman trying to save Gotham City, which has been affected by Scarecrow's Fear Toxin. He realises the only way to make an antidote in time is to syphon it from his own ...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    The Dark Knight #15 0

    Cross to BearTo see this review with images, Click Here.Over the past several months, The Dark Knight has devolved from a fairly entertaining Scarecrow story to a festering pile of crap. The entire plot is too long, sloppily constructed in parts, and derivative of other better Scarecrow stories. Our hero did manage to escape bondage last issue, but sadly, things just got worse. The last glimpse we see of Scarecrow if of him ripping off his origin tale from Batman: The Animated Series by piloting...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Hurwitz Can Do Better 0

    The lastest few Dark Knight covers have just been okay, but this one is awesome. Scarecrow looks pretty terrifying, and the idea that they're playing chess with the city itself is genius.This issue is pretty weird, sections of it feel like its just tagged on after the arc was truly resolved, and yet certain plot points do come up at the end. Last issue Batman had his big fight with Scarecrow, so he doesn't really get one this issue. He just has to deal with large sections of the city strung out ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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