Batman #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA rain-soaked graveyard sets an unsettling tone on Jorge Jiménez's cover for Batman #133, where a battle-worn Dark Knight digs before a headstone bearing the name Bruce Wayne — while a sinister, red-suited figure looms behind it with a sly, threatening grin. The image crackles with dread and identity-shaking tension, perfectly suited to part three of Chip Zdarsky's "The Bat-Man of Gotham" arc, with interior art by Mike Hawthorne. This issue also features a Robin: Tim Drake backup story, making it a genuinely satisfying package for fans of Gotham's extended family.
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On an Earth where Bruce Wayne is dead and there has never been a Batman, Bruce becomes the Bat-Man to strike fear in the villains who control Gotham. He investigates the death of that world's Bruce Wayne in the hopes it will lead him to that world's Joker, whom Bruce believes is responsible. Meanwhile the Red Mask sends Judge Dent to track down the newly surfaced Bruce Wayne.
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