Friday, 13 February 2026

Absolute Batman #13 - DC Comics

ABSOLUTE BATMAN No. 13, December 2025
Described by its Burbank-based publisher as “Batman’s final showdown with the monstrous Bane”, Scott Snyder’s narrative for “Abomination” probably left many of its readers scratching their heads in mild bewilderment due to Bruce Wayne’s arch-nemesis barely making an actual appearance in the book. In fact, the Venom-enriched psychopath only features in a handful of panels, and during these the masked behemoth is simply depicted sedentarily sat whilst a small team of surgeons rather disconcertingly work on his cybernetically-enhanced spinal cord; “Soon you’ll have my replacement, and he’ll have his new Bane. Then, I’ll finally go home.”

Instead this eighteen-page periodical largely focuses upon Catwoman, and her apparent ‘on-and-off relationship’ with the titular character. Admittedly, this largely dialogue-driven encounter proves pretty interesting at first, especially when it appears that the young woman’s helmet “looks a lot like the gear Black Mask uses”. But this insight also reveals a decidedly disconcerting difference between the American author’s incarnation of Batman to that co-created by Bob Kane, in that the titular character will “cut a deal” will the villainous Falcone to rig a boxing match, just because he doesn’t have any faith that his friend Waylon can win it fair and square.

Quite possibly this comic therefore only comes into its own once the Dark Knight and Kyle team-up together to penetrate the Red Hood Gang’s headquarters at a seaside funfair. This confrontation shows just how formidable a partnership the fighting duo make and contains a pretty surprising revelation in that the criminal gang are led by a shaven-headed Harley Quinn. In addition, Snyder finally hints at just what physical metamorphosis his version of Batman has undertaken having almost been broken “in a place called Ark M, where they do make monsters.”

Setting aside any criticisms of the storyline though, it’s doubtful many bibliophiles will find Nick Dragotta’s pencils for this publication underwhelming. The illustrator definitely channels his inner Frank Miller for some of his panels – most notably a splash page showing this book’s lead pair leaping through a sunset-lit sky, as well as providing a genuine laugh-out-loud moment when Catwoman captures Alfred Pennyworth and almost strangles him with her tail.

The regular cover art of "ABSOLUTE BATMAN" #13 by Nick Dragotta & Frank Martin

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