
Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham (2000) #3
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Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
52
Language
English
Published
Nov 8, 2001
Publisher
DC Comics
Description
In the shadowy streets of 1920s Gotham, a dark force looms, threatening to engulf the city in chaos. Batman, burdened by the sins of his city, has immersed himself in his mission, grappling with the weight of past crimes and the grim realities of his existence. As he trains and prepares, he is drawn into a twisted tale of horror and supernatural elements that challenge the very essence of his resolve.
With the atmosphere thick with tension, Gotham becomes a character in its own right, echoing the struggles and transformations of its protector. The narrative delves deep into the origins of Batman, exploring the dichotomy of fear and bravery as he confronts not just external threats but also the darkness within himself. In this gripping saga, the line between heroism and despair becomes increasingly blurred.
With the atmosphere thick with tension, Gotham becomes a character in its own right, echoing the struggles and transformations of its protector. The narrative delves deep into the origins of Batman, exploring the dichotomy of fear and bravery as he confronts not just external threats but also the darkness within himself. In this gripping saga, the line between heroism and despair becomes increasingly blurred.
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