Batman #2
In "Batman Año Uno: Capítulo Dos. Se declara la guerra," Bruce Wayne dons his new Batman suit and launches a relentless campaign to cleanse Gotham of corruption. As he targets the city's entrenched officials, the police are ordered to stop him—marking the beginning of a violent clash between justice and the system. Written by Frank Miller and Sergio Pradera, with art by David Mazzucchelli and coloring by Richmond Lewis, this pivotal issue captures the raw intensity of Batman’s origin in a gritty, unforgettable way. The cover by David Mazzucchelli perfectly frames the moment’s tension.
In "Batman Año Uno: Capítulo Dos. Se declara la guerra," Bruce Wayne dons his new Batman suit and takes to the streets of Gotham with a ruthless mission to cleanse the city. As he targets corrupt officials, the police are ordered to stop him—marking the beginning of a violent clash between vigilante and law enforcement.
In "Batman Año Uno: Capítulo Tres. Amanecer oscuro," Batman finds himself trapped in a city that no longer sees him as a protector but as a threat. With the police closing in and every escape route cut off, he must rely on instinct, discipline, and the shadows themselves to survive the night.
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