Thursday, September 25, 2025

DETECTIVE COMICS #1101 Review




  • Written by: Tom Taylor

  • Art by: Mikel Janin

  • Colors by: Mikel Janin

  • Letters by: Wes Abbott

  • Cover art by: Mikel Janin (cover A)

  • Cover price: $4.99

  • Release date: September 24, 2025


Detective Comics #1101, by DC Comics on 9/24/25, opens with Gotham shrouded in menace. Boats drift, bodies float, and Batman himself might be caught in a medical mystery.

First Impressions


The issue grabs your collar with art that pops off the page, but promptly tosses you into a head-scratching intro featuring Batman mutated into some beast in the past. The suspense and mood are impeccable, even if the action sometimes takes the scenic route. With a premise like “the courage that kills,” this creative team almost convinces Gotham it’s scarier to lose fear than to feel it.

Plot Analysis


The story opens with a flashback: Gotham is terrified, and a father hustles his child into hiding as gunshots pierce the night. This confusion is compounded by the introduction of a monstrous Batman in the prologue, which is left intentionally vague—the connection between the prologue and main story is not immediately clear.

In the present, a revelers' boat collides with a corpse in Gotham Harbor, unleashing panic and drawing Batman into a scene thick with bodies and mystery. Oracle helps Batman piece together details about the mass fatalities from a fishing boat filled with the dead. Some victims died days apart, bearing odd symptoms and no signs of self-preservation. As Batman investigates, he discovers clues that suggest the deaths may be linked to a biological agent that removes fear by attacking the amygdala. This leads to a tense encounter with a child survivor, who cryptically declares he will never be scared again. The only hint left on the wall is “The Lion.”

Batman consults Mr. Terrific in Central City to confirm the virus theory, learning that infected individuals lose all sense of fear, leaving only aggression and chaotic resolve. The big twist? Batman himself may be infected. The story concludes on a cliffhanger, with the implication that a city without fear could be a dangerous thing, especially when Batman might be the next victim.

Writing


Taylor dives deep into procedural dialogue that reads like a crash course in cold-shock trauma and viral pathology. Great for realism, a tad much for excitement. The pacing drifts slower than Gotham fog, and the prologue leaves you more puzzled than intrigued. The central premise is clever, but there’s a shortage of those iconic Batman moments where the hero outsmarts or outmuscles adversity in spectacular fashion.

Art


Janin’s art is the real treasure of the issue - dynamic, expressive, and meticulously detailed. Water-drenched scenes glisten with tension, character designs are bold and varied, and layouts guide the eye without confusion. Even the harshest critiques can’t deny the visual punch that turns moody introspection into cinematic spectacle.

Characters


Batman gets the lion’s share of screen time, darting from grief-stricken memories to blood-chilled investigation. Oracle and Mr. Terrific provide their usual expert backup, though they’re mostly mouthpieces for info dumps. The supporting cast (terrified Gothamites, traumatized refugees, and mysterious survivors) infuse texture but get swallowed by Batman’s own crisis.

Positives


The art slaps you in the face in a good way. Every page is crisp, atmospheric, and dripping with mood, lending Gotham a dangerous edge. The premise - a virus that erases fear - reframes the stakes and challenges Batman in an inventive new way, promising fresh trouble for both hero and city. Dialogue and forensic details amp up the realism, immersing readers in Batman’s struggle to solve a mystery that’s more CSI than capes.

Negatives


The pacing is glacial, letting exposition and autopsy scenes outstay their welcome, while moments of true excitement are rarer than a sunny day in Gotham. The mutant Batman prologue is an info grenade; confusing and strangely disconnected from the present plot, muddling the emotional entry point. The lack of jaw-dropping reveals or wow moments will disappoint fans craving iconic detective action or pulse-pounding heroics.


About The Reviewer: Gabriel Hernandez is the Publisher & EIC of ComicalOpinions.com, a comics review site dedicated to indie, small, and mid-sized publishers.

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Final Thoughts


Detective Comics #1101 shoots for moody grandeur but gets tripped up by its own overwrought pacing and bewildering mutant prologue. The art delivers knockout visuals, and the central premise is intriguing enough to bait readers forward. If Gotham survives the viral fog, maybe Batman (and this story) will finally find its claws next issue.

6.5/10



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