Thursday, April 30, 2026

Comics Review: "BATMAN #6" Has a "Long Night"

BATMAN (2025) #6
DC COMICS

STORY: Matt Fraction
ART: Jorge Jimenez
COLORS: Tomeu Morey
LETTERS: Clayton Cowles with Jorge Jimenez
EDITOR: Rob Levin
COVER: Jorge Jimenez
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Jim Lee and Scott Williams with Alex Sinclair; Julian Totino Tedesco; Gerald Parel; David Aja; Chrissie Zullo-Uminga; Jorge Jimenez
36pp, Color, $4.99 U.S., (April 2026)

Batman created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger

Rating: 13+

“Long Night”

DC Comics recently relaunched its Batman flagship comic book series – the third time in 14 years.  It is written by Matt Fraction; drawn by Jorge Jimenez; colored by Tomeu Morey; and lettered by Clayton Cowles.  DC is pushing the series as the dawn of new era in Batman comic books.

Batman #6 (“Long Night”) opens in the Meinsutorito neighborhood in Gotham City's Little TokyoBruce Wayne and Dr. Annika Zeller had a date night adventure featuring the legendary 000 Gang marks and the sinister assassin known as “The Ojo.”  Now, Dr. Zeller has some rather interesting things to say concerning Damien Wayne.

Meanwhile, Hugo Strange launches his latest batch of “Monster Men.”  Plus, Gotham City is a powder keg, and someone has noticed that Commissioner Vandal Savage's dangerous activities are contributing to it.

THE LOWDOWN:  For years, I had a subscription to DC Comics' Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? ongoing comic book series.  It was quietly canceled within the last year, but I had 14 issues left in my subscription.  Midtown Comics in NYC, which manages DC Comics' subscriptions, gave me the option of choosing any new DC title I wanted to continue my subscription, so I chose Batman – just in time for this new era, and this is my fifth review of this new series.

I'm enjoying the recent bump in activity from writer Matt Fraction and artist Jorge Jimenez's Batman.  The Fraction-Jimenez team offered third and fourth issues of this new series that each seemed to be in a holding pattern.  Now, the fifth and sixth issues bring back at least some of the intensity that had me comparing the first two issues of the Fraction-Jimenez's Batman to Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns.

I enjoyed this sixth issue, and it has me anticipating the next issue.  This was a fun read that had me engaged in what was happening and what I hoped was going to happen.  I suggest that you, dear readers, join the fun.

I READS YOU RECOMMENDS:  Fans of Batman comic books will want to read Batman 2025.

A-

Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"


[This comic book includes two previews:  First, is a four-page preview of “DC x AEW #1” from writer Steve Orlando; artist Travis Mercer; colorist Andrew Dalhouse; and lettered by Josh Reed.

And seven-page preview of “Bleeding Hearts #1” by writer Deniz Camp; artist Stipan Morian; colorist Matt Hollingsworth; and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.]

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"Batman #6" will be printed in the collection, BATMAN VOL. 1: DAYLIGHT, which is available at Amazon.

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