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Catwoman is face-to-face with Poison Ivy and learns that her latest ploy is, in part, fueled by the feeling of guilt of killing five men during the War of Jokes and Riddles Meanwhile, Batman tries to get Harley Quinn to wake up and talk to her sometime partner, Ivy.
Batman #43 cover by Mikel Janin
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war of jokes and riddles Archives
For all intents and purposes, the war is still very much happening for the reader in Batman #28, as it is the first time we've been made privy to the particularities of "the War of Jokes and Riddles."
I do encourage you to read some of the other work on Bleeding Cool that also takes a[...]
Then I talked to residential Batman-fan Joe Glass about it, and then the glass pane shattered.
To give you a rundown of the plot, the War of Jokes and Riddles continues, with Joker taking the west half of Gotham and Riddler taking the east Their armies are clashing in the parks on a daily basis and[...]
I had a lot of joy writing it.
Anyway, on to the review.
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So, this comic continues the brutal saga of the "War of Jokes and Riddles" with Bruce continuing recounting the series of events to Selena Joker continues to search for laughs while the Riddler recovers from being shot by the Clown[...]
That's not exactly a bad thing, as it does manage to establish setting and atmosphere pretty well.
It focuses primarily on the Riddler and the Joker, as per the "War of Jokes and Riddles" plot That's a really good thing.
If there is one other thing about the Batman that I think is good, it's his murderer's[...]