On the eve of her confrontation with Batman, Kate injects herself with the Scarecrow’s fear toxin in order to experience first hand what…
Batwoman’s “war” on Batman begins, in her struggle to free herself from the DEO’s clutches. With sidekick Hawkfire, she ventures to an unspecified…
Killer Croc is the new Donna Troy. It’s true. In yet another sign of the lack of DC not having its shhhhhh… er,…
The tense relationship between the DEO and their unwilling agent Batwoman comes to a crossroads as they offer her the one thing she…
I was worried when J.H. Williams III announced (at least in regard to artwork) he was departing this title. He still co-writes, along…
Neither Hawkfire (Bette Kane) nor her uncle Jake Kane knows that Batwoman (Kate Kane) is taking orders (against her will) from the D.E.O.…
It should be noted, with much sadness, that this is the last issue of this series to be illustrated by the genius that…
I don’t know how often I can keep saying this, but Batwoman is simply the best comic book series… uh, EVER! Some issues…
Batwoman and Wonder Woman continue battling Medusa, but in the meanwhile, this issue focuses on Maggie Sawyer and her continued search for the…
Wow. I firmly believe that this was the single best issue of any comic I’ve ever read. Batwoman, under the guidance of J.H.…
This #0 issue is interesting in that while it does flash backward in time, it’s actually set in the present, with Batwoman/Kate Kane…
J.H. Williams III returns to art chores on this book, as Batwoman teams with Wonder Woman to take on Medusa. The story cuts…
Last issue, sorceress Maro killed the treacherous Sune, who had betrayed Medusa to aid Batwoman. Then, Maro shape shifted into a duplicate of…
Once again, this story jumps back and forth in time, focusing on the ever-increasing cast. Last issue climaxed with former crime boss Sune…
Spoiler alert: I can’t discuss this issue without giving away a pretty big spoiler, so be warned. Basically, this issue revolves around a…