Detective Comics #846
Detective Comics » Detective Comics #846 - Heart of Hush Part 1: First Families of Gotham released by DC Comics on September 2008.
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Hush Returns! 0
While not as good as Batman: R.I.P., this new storyline that is connected to R.I.P. called Heart of Hush is still very good. This book reminds readers what is so good about Dr. Thomas Elliot. He is ruthless, smart, and dramatic. He is one of the best of the newer batch of Batman villains in the past ten years. Here we are reminded of his past and why he hates the Wayne family so much. Also we get to see Batman and Catwoman go up against a new Batman foe that will leave you searching for a moral ...
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Striking Distance 0
Ok so Hush is back. I read half of his story arc a while ago and didn't care enough to read the rest. I really didn't give a crap about it. But wait! Why would I want to read this, then? Cause Paul Dini wrote it! And I'm a fan. Most of the best episodes on the 90's Batman cartoon were written by him.Anyway, Bats and Catwoman are working together to take down some gang boss who's obsessed with fables. So much so, that he when one of his henchman "cries wolf", he sends exactly what you would guess...
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Hush Is Back 0
In this issue we see A little more of Hush as a boy, and his thoughts and motivations about when he killed his parents. We also find that he is willing to protect Batman so he can kill Bruce Wayne. I have to say that this turned out to be a pretty good issue. I came in half way through the first Hush story line. So I enjoyed getting the back story they gave us here. While he shares the same thinking that "only he should be the one that kills Batman" same as the Joker. It is the Bruce Wayne hal...
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