A review by jamietherebelliousreader
Batman: Featuring Two-Face and the Riddler by Mark Hamill, Dick Sprang, Chris Sprouse, Frank Springer, Bill Finger, Mark Verheiden, Mark Waid, Sheldon Moldoff, Alan Grant, Bob Kane, Andy Helfer, Sam Kieth, Mike Hoffman, Bernie Mireault, Neil Gaiman, Gardner F. Fox, Pat Broderick

3.0

3 stars. This was such a great collection dealing with the origin stories of both Two-Face and The Riddler. The stories were great, especially the very last one, and the artwork throughout was really good. I think my main issue was that I don't think it was split fairly between the two. There was definitely more emphasis on Two-Face than on Riddler which is unfortunate because I found them both equally fascinating. I also didn't really care for the random Penguin story that came out of nowhere and felt that section could've easily been another Riddler comic. Overall, I think this is a great starter point for both villains, but if you're really interested in The Riddler you may want to read this and then continue elsewhere.