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    Batman: The Dark Knight #3

    Batman: The Dark Knight » Batman: The Dark Knight #3 - Catch Me If You Can released by DC Comics on January 2012.

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    A wave of fear washes across Gotham City as a mysterious toxin radically alters the bodies of its criminals, sending crazed villains into the streets and stretching the resources of the police department. Can Batman and his vigilante partners follow the clues and uncover the perpetrator's real identity? And when one fabled hero is stricken by the poison, the trail will point to the mysterious White Rabbit.

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    3.6 stars

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    Snared By The White Rabbit 0

    The Story: The White Rabbit continues to toy with the Dark Knight. Batman follows a lead that points to Poison Ivy. My Thoughts:Being the huge Batman fan I am, I've been following this series monthly since its inception. While I must admit, the direction this series is taking has eluded me. I've seen no clear distinction on a variety of things from this creative team. Now that doesn't mean it hasn't been good fun so far. With this issue I was hoping to get a better understanding of what the poin...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Ears asunder 0

    This issue is a little bit all over the place but in the end is fairly well held together.  It deals with Batman's ongoing attempt to find the source of the fearlessness among the supervillains of Gotham.  There were some high points and low points here.  For high the handling of the Joker and the ensuing fight was clever enough, and even though it is a common enough plot device in Bat titles, it still worked well here.  The hunt for the source of the toxin was also good.  As for the not so good...

    6 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    OK, maybe this is going somewhere 0

    This issue picks up where the last one left off. Overall, of the four Batman series, I'm really enjoying this one the least, but I liked this issue a bit more than the other two. Maybe it's because he does a little bit more detective work. What I don't like is that the main villainess is either extremely obvious or a really strangely done misdirection. I do wonder if my general dislike for her is being sown by CV podcast's distaste for the White Rabbit and the fact that she's meant to be a chees...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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