Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Image Source: DC / Jim Lee) The original Batman: Hush is simultaneously one of the most influential and overrated comics ever.
Batman: H2SH was officially announced at New York Comic Con during the Jim Lee and Friends Panel. In addition to the announcement and the artwork, DC revealed that a Hush 2 prelude would appear in the ...
Batman: Hush originally ran in Batman #608 to 619 from October 2002 until September 2003 by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair that told the story of a mysterious stalker called ...
DC is putting a lot of focus on Superman and the Justice League lately, but Batman is getting its own major story — “Hush 2.” A sequel to the iconic “Hush” storyline from its original creative team of ...
Batman Hush is a legendary story from a legendary Batman team: writer Jeph Loeb and artist Jim Lee. Batman Hush 2 will serve as a sequel to said legendary story and it all starts in Batman #158. In a ...
There’s no more traditional ending to a Batman story than a fight with The Joker. Perhaps that is why, contrarily, Hush 2 opens with such a fight? However, this is only the beginning of the shattered ...
Batman: Hush was a pivotal story in the Caped Crusader's mythology. Written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Jim Lee, the run introduced the villain Hush, who has gone on to become a seminal character in ...
The Batman trailer from DC FanDome reveals a murderous Riddler -- but is he working alone, or will an even darker villain ...
Batman and Hush's next showdown is imminent, something DC would very much like to be one of 2025's biggest comics Reading time 2 minutes A few weeks ago, we learned the next chapter in Batman’s ...
Medicom is back with yet another MAFEX figure from the world of DC Comics as they step into the Batman: Hush storyline once again. This time, the carefully crafted mask Bruce Wayne uses to protect the ...
The original Batman: Hush is simultaneously one of the most influential and overrated comics ever. While there is much to recommend the story, almost none of it involves the titular villain. This fact ...