Batman (1940-2011) #644
Brak ocen
Format
Kindle
Strony
23
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Sep 28, 2005
Wydawca
DC
Opis
As the gripping saga of "War Crimes" comes to an explosive finale, Batman finds himself cornered by his most formidable foes. Each page crackles with tension as he battles not only the villains that haunt Gotham City but also the shadows of his own past decisions. The dynamic artwork brings the dark atmosphere to life, enhancing the emotional stakes.
Bill Willingham, alongside talented artists Jock and Giuseppe Camuncoli, weaves a tale rich with psychological depth and moral dilemmas. Readers are treated to an intricate plot that challenges Batman's resolve, pushing him to confront the thin line between justice and revenge.
In this pivotal moment for the Dark Knight, the stakes have never been higher. As alliances shift and truths are revealed, Batman’s journey reflects the broader struggle against the darkness within us all. Prepare for a thrilling ride that captures the essence of Gotham’s protector.
Bill Willingham, alongside talented artists Jock and Giuseppe Camuncoli, weaves a tale rich with psychological depth and moral dilemmas. Readers are treated to an intricate plot that challenges Batman's resolve, pushing him to confront the thin line between justice and revenge.
In this pivotal moment for the Dark Knight, the stakes have never been higher. As alliances shift and truths are revealed, Batman’s journey reflects the broader struggle against the darkness within us all. Prepare for a thrilling ride that captures the essence of Gotham’s protector.
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