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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER At the turn of the century, three prominent families shaped the construction of modern-day Gotham City. Now, a madman with three-hundred pounds of explosives and a century-old grudge is threatening to bring it all crashing down. Beginning with the simultaneous destruction of some of Gotham's oldest bridges, the mysterious villain is targeting the holdings and legacies of Gotham's most notable families--including the Waynes. To uncover the truth behind the villainous Architect and his link to the city's violent past, Batman unites with Robin, Red Robin and Batman Inc.'s Hong Kong operative the Black Bat. But can they stop their new foe's plans before it's too late? The future of Gotham started with an explosion, and it could end the very same way... The critically acclaimed scribe of BATMANScott Snyder teams with hot young writer Kyle Higgins (Nightwing) and Ryan Parrot for a mystery that stretches back to the earliest days of Gotham, with art by the all-star team of Trevor McCarthy, Dustin Nguyen, Graham Nolan and Derec Donovan.
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1 primary book15 released booksBatman (2011) (Single Issues) is a 15-book series with 15 released primary work first released in 2011 with contributions by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, and IV Tynion James.
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This was so beautiful! The art and the steam punk woven throughout, along with a wonderful mystery made it one of my favorite Batman stories yet! I have so much love for this!
Well done story. I do have one big complaint with it - it's pre-Flashpoint, so it's got the old Damien Wayne, who is an obnoxious prat.
Now this is art work that is right up my alley. Its also an new perspective on Old Gotham viewed from the eyes of a Batman with no roots in Gotham. So it has all the ingredients of being interesting and it turned out that it was. Add to the mix that we have Tim and Cassandra, a one off villain, a doubting Batman and a upcoming Robin. All this is packaged superbly in both B/W and color presenting both old and new Gotham which is the central character in this book. But beware readers, this is more Detective comics rather than the gritty Batman that is more popular nowadays.A must in the Batman read list.
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