Detective Comics #1108 Review
Writer: Tom Taylor
Artists: Pete Woods & Bruno Abdias
Colorists: Pete Woods & Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Wes Abbott
Cover Artists: Mikel Janín, Dustin Nguyen & Scott Godlewski
Things To Come Variant Cover Artist: Pete Woods
Editors: Jessica Berbey, Ben Meares & Rob Levin
Publisher: DC Comics
Price: $4.99/$5.99
Release Date: April 22, 2026
The Lion may have freed Gotham of its fear. Sadly, people can make poor decisions when they don't look before they leap. Even Batman threw himself into extraordinary danger while infected with The Lion's chemical courage. So, Batman and Mr Terrific's team worked to reverse Leo Kingsford’s cure.
Now, Batman wonders about some of the decisions made during that time. Chief among those are the coroner's rulings that three informants in protective custody died of natural causes on the same night. How did the whistleblowers die before they could testify against Klep Corp? And how might the company's owners be linked with someone the Bat and Arrow families loved and admired? Let's leap into Detective Comics #1108 and see!
Story
With Black Canary inheriting Wildcat's gym, the Bat and Arrow families gather to commemorate a fallen hero. Ted Grant wanted to make his gym a safe place for kids to improve themselves. While the Bat and Arrow heroes were his star pupils, another young boxer shone just as brightly. Although he died too soon, Bruce Wayne, Oliver Queen, and Dinah Shore visit his grave the next day. As they stand before Prion's grave, a young girl approaches the headstone. But her grandmother whisks her away before the heroes can learn who she is.
Detective Comics #1108 begins over a decade ago, when Batman, Green Arrow, and Black Canary met Prion. As the story returns to the present, the three friends leave the cemetery to pool information. Bruce sees what he can learn about the woman and her granddaughter. But while the girl is a curiosity, Bruce Wayne's primary concern is protecting the last person who could bring Klep Corp down.
In Tom Taylor's story, Oliver Queen is used to being Star City's premier superhero. After saving them from a villain who killed people by shooting them up with drugs, he's relocating to Gotham. He wants to get corrupt drug-peddling cops like Lieutenant Davis off his new streets. But Batman stands in his way. Worse, Batman is investigating the company that wants to take over Queen Industries.
Even before Oliver can establish a new power base in Gotham, Bruce cares for him like a big brother. And Batman recently worked closely with Black Canary when they combatted another former boxer at Wildcat's gym. So, Oliver questions Batman's decisions and tries to put his stamp on their mutual operation. But whether Oliver can establish himself in Gotham as a hero on an equal level with Batman, retain control of his company, and be the man Dinah Shore needs him to be is up in the air in Detective Comics #1108.
Art
When masked intruders threaten a woman, Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Barman burst through the windows of Gotham Children's Foundation. Pete Woods and Bruno Abdias show the trio attacking in panels shaped like glass shards. As more invaders point guns at the workers, yellow and black warning strips surround the loading bay. While Green Arrow enters with Batman and Black Canary, he often stands apart from or in front of his friends. But another hero steals the spotlight. The trio watches as Prion demonstrates the precise attacks that Black Canary strives to master.
The bright blue sky outside fades to gray as Green Arrow and Black Canary climb into Bruce's vehicle. When they race into the night, they trade their blue environment for a green realm in Detective Comics #1108. Like the diffused white lights that glowed like suns in the Gotham night ten years ago, Pete Woods and Lee Loughridge adorn this environment with blue dots and swirls. Later, when people wearing dark suits approach Oliver in his new office, yellow caution tape evokes the yellow-and-black lines in the Gotham Children’s Foundation. The diagonal brown walls veer over Oliver, casting dramatic shadows over the man trying to retain control of his company.
Wes Abbott fills white balloons with uppercase dialogue in balloons and colored narrative boxes. Oracle's transmissions appear as dark green letters in green balloons. Lightning bolt arrows accompany balloons in a hazardous environment. Sound effects enhance fighting in the past and present, a dramatic rescue attempt, and Oliver Queen getting the surprise of his life. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.
Final Thoughts
Once, Batman, Black Canary, and Green Arrow fought on the same team. As they reunite to honor Wildcat, their thoughts dwell on another of his pupils. They regarded Prion as a fellow hero, friend, and teammate. Not many people claim to know him. Yet a girl remembers the hero who protected the Gotham Children's Foundation in Detective Comics #1108.
Rating 9.4/10
To look inside see my preview of Detective Comics #1108.
For what happened last time, see my preview of Detective Comics #1107.

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