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Batman

Li'l Gotham

. The critically acclaimed all-ages series returns in this second volume of Batman: L'il Gotham! During Japan's Month of Waters, Aquaman calls upon the Bat-family to face off against all manor of sea creatures.

About Dustin Nguyen

Dustin Nguyen is a comic book writer/artist who has worked for DC Comics and WildStorm since 2000. He has since worked on such titles as Jet with Dan Abnett, Wildcats v3.0 with Joe Casey, Batman with Judd Winick, Manifest Eternity with Scott Lobdell, and the latest revamp of The Authority, The Authority: Revolution, with Ed Brubaker. He was the artist on a six-issue arc of Superman/Batman entitled "Torment", with writer Alan Burnett.With issue #840, Nguyen became the regular ongoing artist with writer Paul Dini on one of DC's flagship titles, Detective Comics until issue #852.

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Good kids comic.
Excellent art and expands into more obscure DC characters. Love the lighter tone and DC jokes.
OMG- I can't say how much I love this book and the series. The New 52 BS has left me angry at DC, but this series makes me smile and reminds me why I still say I love DC.
Super cute!.
Damian continues learning about the holidays while fighting all sorts of villains, super or not. I really enjoyed the sequence when Batman and Catwoman where captured by pirates.
Lost steam and couldn't get through this.
Seems to have lost some of the momentum from the first volume, but still cute and funny.
The word "seasonal" needs to be somewhere in the title of this series because for whatever reason Li'l Gotham's mostly centred around public holidays! I read the first volume a couple years ago and thought it was novel to mix in seasonal comics with chibi versions of Batman and his world.
It looks cute but what is the obsession with holidays and times of the year..? Tiresome and boring.
Holy mackerel they pulled out some ringers for this one: The Gray Ghost, Azrael, Condiment King, Vampire Batman, old man Wayne from Batman Beyond and a reference to the old # you could call to either save or kill Jason Todd! This was very vibrant, cute, clever, and surprisingly intelligent!
Not quite as good as the first volume, but still silly and fun. And the puns!

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