Batman #132
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Bat-Man of Gotham: Part Two," Bruce Wayne confronts a Gotham where he never existed—where the absence of a Batman has left the city under the grip of fear and oppression. As Red Mask pressures Harvey Dent to capture him, Bruce crosses paths with a version of Selina Kyle who’s forged her own path in this broken world. Written by Chip Zdarsky and brought to life by Mike Hawthorne’s dynamic art, with Adriano Di Benedetto’s inks, Tomeu Morey’s colors, and Clayton Cowles’ lettering, this issue deepens the mystery of alternate realities with quiet intensity. The cover, by Jorge Jiménez, captures the tension with striking precision.
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Finding himself on another Earth where Bruce Wayne is dead and there has never been a Batman, Bruce discovers that the residents of this Gotham live in constant fear of the ruling elite. While Red Mask pushes Harvey Dent to capture him, Bruce encounters the Selina Kyle of this alternate world.
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