
Gotham by Gaslight: A Tale of the Batman
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Humor
Format
Paperback
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
Nov 1, 1989
Publisher
DC Comics
ISBN-10
0930289676
ISBN-13
9780930289676
Description
In a dark and atmospheric version of Gotham City, where gaslights flicker in the fog and mystery hangs heavy in the air, a new Batman emerges. This iconic figure dons a top hat and cape, navigating the shadows of Victorian society while confronting the sinister forces that threaten his home. Drawing on elements of classic horror, this tale immerses readers in a world of intrigue, crime, and social tension.
Brian Augustyn weaves a narrative that combines the beloved superhero's ethos with the rich textures of the 19th century. The reader encounters a Gotham that is both recognizable and dramatically transformed, filled with historical references that breathe life into the story. From lurking villains to street urchins, the characters are richly drawn, each with their own motives and secrets.
As Batman grapples with the specter of Jack the Ripper, the stakes rise, and the danger intensifies. Every corner turned holds the promise of peril, and every relationship could lead to betrayal or alliance. The tension builds as he must outsmart not only criminals but also the complexities of a society on the brink of modernity.
The interplay of light and shadow reflects the inner struggles of the Dark Knight, who is both a vigilante and a man exploring his own identity in a changing world. This gripping tale not only captivates fans of classic literature and comic book lore but also appeals to anyone drawn to stories of heroism against oppressive darkness.
Brian Augustyn weaves a narrative that combines the beloved superhero's ethos with the rich textures of the 19th century. The reader encounters a Gotham that is both recognizable and dramatically transformed, filled with historical references that breathe life into the story. From lurking villains to street urchins, the characters are richly drawn, each with their own motives and secrets.
As Batman grapples with the specter of Jack the Ripper, the stakes rise, and the danger intensifies. Every corner turned holds the promise of peril, and every relationship could lead to betrayal or alliance. The tension builds as he must outsmart not only criminals but also the complexities of a society on the brink of modernity.
The interplay of light and shadow reflects the inner struggles of the Dark Knight, who is both a vigilante and a man exploring his own identity in a changing world. This gripping tale not only captivates fans of classic literature and comic book lore but also appeals to anyone drawn to stories of heroism against oppressive darkness.
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