Art by: Patrick Gleason
Cover Price: $2.99
Release Date: October 16, 2013
There's going to be a McKillin if I don't Flip My Shilling
Batman has gone through the stages of grief following his son Damian's death. You would think that the Caped Crusader would get a little downtime, but not when Two-Face and a mysterious lady linked to Dent's past are causing trouble in Gotham.

It seems that Erin has a history in Gotham. A history that involves the retconned origin of Two-Face. Yes, this issue serves mainly as the introduction of Erin and the origin of the coin flipping psycho. I for one am not very pleased with this new origin. It seemed forced and one part in particular felt unnecessary.
Everyone wants a piece of McKillin and when the GCPD close in on her, she runs, drives and swims to escape. Unfortunately for her, Batman and Two-Face are both hot on her tail. The issue ends with her and Batman fist-to-fist and face-to-face.
I like plenty of what Peter J. Tomasi gives us here. The beginning of the book does a great job of tying up loose ends from Batman Inc. #13 and Damian's death that alone were worth the price of admission for me. I suspect I won't be the only one that has a problem with Two-Face's New 52 Origin and I'm not sure how to take this Erin McKillin (I also must add, I hate that name), but this is part one of an arc so I will reserve some judgement. What I can tell you is I am not on the edge of my seat waiting for the next issue.
I was hoping for more from Batman and Two-Face #24. We get a forced new origin to one of Gotham's best Villains and an introduction to one I don't care about...yet. I hope that the introductory nature of this issue pays off with better ones to follow. As it stands, though, I can't give this a glowing recommendation.
6.5/10
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