Batman #136 (901)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dusk to Dawn," Batman returns to Gotham’s shadows with a mission: confront the Cobblepot twins and reassert his presence in the city’s underworld, all while grappling with the lingering effects of his injury. As Bruce tries to mend his fractured relationship with Selina, he pushes away even the closest allies, determined to face the darkness alone. Written by Chip Zdarsky and brought to life by Belén Ortega’s striking art and Tomeu Morey’s evocative colors, this issue marks a pivotal moment in Batman’s journey—quietly intense, deeply personal, and unmistakably Gotham. The cover, by Jorge Jiménez, captures the mood with a brooding, atmospheric portrait of the Caped Crusader.
In "Dusk to Dawn," Batman returns to Gotham’s shadows, facing both physical limits and the weight of isolation. As he confronts the Cobblepot twins and reaches out to Selina, Bruce stands apart—refusing aid from those who care, determined to walk his path alone.
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Reprinted in Batman #2 (2023), Batman / Catwoman: The Gotham War: Prelude 1 Batman Day Special Edition #1 (2023), Batman #12 (2024), Batman #80 (2024), Batman #2 (2024)
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