
Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham (2000) #2
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Format
Paperback
Pages
52
Language
English
Published
Oct 11, 2000
Publisher
DC Comics
Description
In the haunting backdrop of 1920s Gotham, a world steeped in mystery and dark sorcery unfolds. Batman navigates this shadowy city, armed with the knowledge that his lineage is intricately connected to ancient forces beyond comprehension. As he grapples with the eerie legacies of the past, he discovers that the battles he faces may involve more than just the physical realm.
Mysterious foes rise, blending science and supernatural elements, forcing Batman to confront not only external threats but also the demons of his family history. As he delves deeper into the enigma surrounding his father, he uncovers dark secrets that challenge everything he thought he knew about his inheritance. The line between reality and the supernatural begins to blur, making Gotham itself a character in this gripping tale.
As alliances are forged and betrayals are exposed, Batman's journey becomes an exploration of power, legacy, and the true cost of heroism. Shadows deepen, and Gotham's fate hangs in the balance as he prepares to face an incomprehensible doom that threatens to engulf the city and all he holds dear.
Mysterious foes rise, blending science and supernatural elements, forcing Batman to confront not only external threats but also the demons of his family history. As he delves deeper into the enigma surrounding his father, he uncovers dark secrets that challenge everything he thought he knew about his inheritance. The line between reality and the supernatural begins to blur, making Gotham itself a character in this gripping tale.
As alliances are forged and betrayals are exposed, Batman's journey becomes an exploration of power, legacy, and the true cost of heroism. Shadows deepen, and Gotham's fate hangs in the balance as he prepares to face an incomprehensible doom that threatens to engulf the city and all he holds dear.
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