Batman, the Dark Knight detective Volume 1 /

In these stories that immediately followed BATMAN: YEAR ONE, the Caped Crusader learns what kind of compromises he must make to be the hero that Gotham City truly needs. As he battles against the deadly Reaper, the city's first vigilante hero, Batman must work with the man who murdered his pare...

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Main Authors: Barr, Mike W. (Author), Cavalieri, Joey (Author), Duffy, Jo (Author)
Other Authors: Davis, Alan, 1956- (Illustrator), Baikie, Jim (Illustrator), Breyfogle, Norm (Illustrator), Neary, Paul (Illustrator), Ferriter, Julianna (Colorist), Roy, Adrienne (Colorist), Janson, Klaus (Colorist), Costanza, John (letterer.), Guzman, Albert de (letterer.), Francisco, Romeo (letterer.), Passalaqua, Allen (Illustrator)
Format: Books Print Book Comic & Graphic Novel
Language: English
Published: Burbank, CA : DC Comics, [2018]
Series: Batman, the Dark Knight detective ; 1.
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Summary: In these stories that immediately followed BATMAN: YEAR ONE, the Caped Crusader learns what kind of compromises he must make to be the hero that Gotham City truly needs. As he battles against the deadly Reaper, the city's first vigilante hero, Batman must work with the man who murdered his parents and a cadre of mob bosses to protect Gotham City. These stories feature spectacular artwork by Todd McFarlane (Spawn) and Alan Davis (Marvel's Excalibur).
Item Description: Collects Detective Comics #568-574, 579-582 and Who's Who update '87 #1-2.
"Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger."
Physical Description: 299 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN: 9781401271084
1401271081
Author Notes: Norm Breyfogle was born in Iowa City, Iowa on February 27, 1960. After working for a few years with smaller companies like First Comics during the 1980s, he became one of DC Comics' most beloved Batman artists. Most of his six years drawing Batman were split between the hero's two flagship titles, Detective Comics and Batman. He was the first artist to draw Tim Drake, the third Robin the Boy Wonder, in his brand-new, revolutionary and still popular revamped 1990s suit, in the final panel of Batman No. 457. He died on September 24, 2018 at the age of 58.

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