Thomas Elliot is back to haunt Batman in the sequel to his 2002 and 2003 story. Check out the preview of the cover and the ...
Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee's 2002 "Batman" story arc "Hush" is in the hall of canonical Batman stories, so it was only a matter of ...
DC Comics' sequel to the iconic Hush storyline is here, kicking off what looks to be a major Batman character death I refuse ...
While technically competent, there is little heart to the first chapter of Batman: Hush 2 and no reason for it to exist ...
Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee are reuniting for “Hush 2”, a sequel to their Batman classic “ Hush “. The original was basically a ...
Batman: Hush may be one of the most iconic stories for the Dark Knight that DC has ever told with the original tale from creators Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee delivering some genuinely unforgettable moments ...
And while being tortured by Hush, possibly ripping out the Joker's tongue, still flapping his feet around the place. And in doing so, reminding us of The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian ...
There’s no more traditional ending to a Batman story than a fight with The Joker. Perhaps that is why, contrarily, Hush 2 opens with such a fight? However, this is only the beginning of the ...
Batman: Hush is an interesting comic to try and write a sequel to, because so much of the original is meant as a showcase of everything Batman comics have to offer. Yes, there’s the ...
A one-shot written by Moore and drawn by other comic legend, Brian Bolland, Batman: The Killing Joke follows Joker on one of ...
Batman: Hush originally ran in Batman #608 to 619 from October 2002 until September 2003 by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair that told the story of a mysterious stalker called ...