Detective Comics #936

Detective Comics #936


đŸ•”️ Detective Comics #936 – Rise of the Batmen: Chapter Three

🗂️ Genre

Superhero • Mystery • Action • Detective Fiction

🩾‍♀️ Main Characters

  • Batwoman (Kate Kane) – Stepping into command as Gotham’s protector

  • Clayface (Basil Karlo) – Reformed villain with unpredictable tendencies

  • Red Robin (Tim Drake) – Strategic and tech-savvy former Robin

  • Spoiler (Stephanie Brown) – Young vigilante with a strong moral compass

  • Orphan (Cassandra Cain) – Silent warrior with elite combat skills

  • Batman (Bruce Wayne) – Missing from action, but his legacy lingers

✍️ Writer

James Tynion IV – Known for his deep character work and ability to build compelling team dynamics

🎹 Artist

Alvaro Martinez – Brings cinematic visuals and expressive detail to every panel, especially in intense action sequences

✂️ Editor Details

  • Group Editor: Mark Doyle

  • Editor: Chris Conroy

  • Their oversight ensures narrative cohesion and artistic quality across the "Rise of the Batmen" arc

🏱 Publisher and Brand

DC Comics
Brand: DC Rebirth – A relaunch initiative aimed at restoring legacy while introducing modern developments in character arcs and continuity

📅 Release Year

2016

📖 Brief Plot Summary

In Detective Comics #936, Gotham faces a new threat, and Batman has mysteriously disappeared. In his absence, Batwoman takes command of a newly formed strike team of vigilantes. But with egos clashing and trust still fragile, leading the group proves to be a challenge—especially with volatile elements like Clayface onboard. As tensions rise and secrets come to light, Batwoman must determine who she can trust... and whether the Bat-legacy can survive without its founder.

đŸ”„ Notable Arcs or Storylines

  • Rise of the Batmen: A major arc in the Detective Comics (Rebirth) run, focusing on the militarization of Gotham’s heroes and the emergence of The Colony—a clandestine organization with their own twisted version of Batman’s mission.

đŸ€” Fan Theories or Interpretations

  • Some readers theorize that Batwoman’s leadership is symbolic of her gradual rise as Gotham’s true successor should Batman fall permanently.

  • Clayface’s inclusion hints at DC’s exploration of redemption arcs, contrasting him with Batman’s strict moral absolutism.

  • The absence of Batman has led fans to speculate about deeper manipulations behind the scenes—possibly hinting at the early seeds of The Batman Who Laughs multiverse crisis.

📝 Review Summary

Detective Comics #936 is a standout issue in the Rebirth era. James Tynion IV’s writing balances personal character drama with high-stakes team dynamics, particularly highlighting Batwoman’s authority and vulnerability. Alvaro Martinez’s artwork brings both emotion and action to life, with fluid panel transitions and atmospheric settings. Character depth is explored meaningfully, especially in the evolving trust between heroes who are still learning to work together. This chapter sets a strong tone for the arc and leaves readers eager to see how the Bat-family will survive without its dark knight. 🩇✨


📚 Whether you're a longtime Batman fan or diving into the Rebirth saga, this issue is a crucial chapter in Gotham's ever-evolving legend.




Comic Resource / Read Online (External Source)

Detective Comics #936
Language : English