ABSOLUTE BATMAN #20 continues this run’s hot streak, and I’ll be honest — I liked this one a lot. The standout here is Batman’s ongoing psychological chess match with The Scarecrow, which is as unnerving as anything we’ve seen in this series so far.

Could Scott Snyder have made the character of Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow better?

The issue keeps you off balance: I still don’t know how much of what we’re seeing — including the supposed death of Jim Gordon — is actually happening or if it’s all part of Crane’s fear‑toxin mind games. That ambiguity is the hook, and it works.

The art team leans into the nightmare logic of Scarecrow’s influence, giving the whole issue a warped, dreamlike tension that fits perfectly with the story’s tone. When this book gets weird, it gets good.

As for the Robo‑Robins…I’m not sure what to make of them yet. Robin fans should be happy because the gang is all here.  Granted, I’m not a big fan of Batman and kid/teen sidekicks, so there’s probably some built-in bias here. They’re interesting…? But I’m still waiting to see how (or if) they truly fit into the larger arc and if they become more than a “Let’s Get Batman!” mercenary squad. And, do they ultimately end up being on the side of the dude they are currently after? Could go either way, I suppose.

Bottom line: ABSOLUTE BATMAN #20 is another strong entry — atmospheric, unsettling, and full of the kind of psychological Batman storytelling I love. The Scarecrow material alone makes it worth the price of admission…or buying the comic. – Bill “Jett” Ramey

GRADE: A

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Bill "Jett" Ramey
Bill “Jett” Ramey isn’t just a Batman fan — he’s one of the founding fathers of the online Batman community. As the creator and Editor-in-Chief of Batman-On-Film.com, the original and longest-running Batman news and commentary site, Jett helped carve the very bedrock of modern fan internet press. A lifelong Dark Knight disciple, Jett has spent decades championing filmmaker‑driven Batman stories, cutting through fanboy noise with a Texas‑sized dose of honesty, and keeping the conversation smart, civil, and drama‑free. He’s the BOF Godfather — the guy who was here before the hashtags, before the clickbait, before the algorithms… and he’s still here, still talking Batman, still calling it straight. When he steps out of Gotham, Jett is pure Texas. He bleeds Dallas Cowboys blue, blasts Elvis and rock ’n’ roll, and has a deep appreciation for cold beer, dive bars, and Texas Longhorns football. He works out, he cooks, and he can grill like a man who’s earned the right to say “don’t assume” when he tells you he lives in the great state of Texas. He shares that home with his wife — “Announcer Rachel” — and their dogs: Gracelin the Labradoodle and Presley, a rescue pup named after the King himself.