
Batman (1940-2011) #670-671, Batman by Morrison #2, Batman #Other, Batman Post-Crisis #171, Detective Comics (1937-2011) #838-839
Batman: The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul
작성자
Grant Morrison
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
형식
하드커버
페이지
256
언어
영어
출판됨
May 6, 2008
출판사
DC Comics
ISBN-10
1401217850
ISBN-13
9781401217853
설명
In the depths of Gotham City, a chilling mystery unfolds as the Dark Knight faces one of his most formidable adversaries—Ra's al Ghul, a figure believed to be defeated once and for all. Yet, the shadows whisper of his resurgence, forcing Batman to confront the possibility of his mortality, as well as the depth of his commitment to justice. The stakes have never been higher, and the line between life and death begins to blur for him and those he protects.
As the story progresses, alliances are tested and loyalties are called into question. Bruce Wayne finds himself in a labyrinth of intrigue and treachery, challenged by the specter of Ra's al Ghul's seemingly endless life force. The battles are not just physical but also philosophical, forcing Batman to contemplate the ethical implications of the immortal villain's motives and the legacy he leaves behind.
Themes of resurrection and legacy weave throughout the narrative, prompting Batman to grapple with his own purpose. The return of Ra's al Ghul serves as a catalyst for profound introspection, shaking the very foundations of the Dark Knight’s world and illuminating the tangled relationship between hero and villain.
Amidst breathtaking action and psychological depth, the reader is drawn into a tale that explores not merely the resilience of evil, but also the unsleeping dedication of a hero bound by duty. As old ghosts resurface, Batman must navigate his greatest challenge yet, where each decision could lead to salvation or doom.
As the story progresses, alliances are tested and loyalties are called into question. Bruce Wayne finds himself in a labyrinth of intrigue and treachery, challenged by the specter of Ra's al Ghul's seemingly endless life force. The battles are not just physical but also philosophical, forcing Batman to contemplate the ethical implications of the immortal villain's motives and the legacy he leaves behind.
Themes of resurrection and legacy weave throughout the narrative, prompting Batman to grapple with his own purpose. The return of Ra's al Ghul serves as a catalyst for profound introspection, shaking the very foundations of the Dark Knight’s world and illuminating the tangled relationship between hero and villain.
Amidst breathtaking action and psychological depth, the reader is drawn into a tale that explores not merely the resilience of evil, but also the unsleeping dedication of a hero bound by duty. As old ghosts resurface, Batman must navigate his greatest challenge yet, where each decision could lead to salvation or doom.