Batman #4
In "Batman Año Dos, Capítulo Uno: ¡Temed al Segador!," a chilling return from Gotham’s past sees the Reaper resurface just as Bruce Wayne starts a new relationship with Rachel Caspian—unaware that her father is the masked killer. With Alan Davis’s striking art and Paul Neary’s sharp inks, this 1987 issue sets a tense tone as Batman confronts the Reaper using the same gun that claimed his parents, a decision that marks a dangerous shift in his methods.
In "Batman Año Dos, Capítulo Uno: ¡Temed al Segador!," a ghost from Gotham’s past resurfaces just as Bruce Wayne’s life begins to shift with a new romance—Rachel Caspian. When the Reaper strikes again, leaving Batman battered and questioning his methods, he makes a chilling choice: to confront the killer with the same weapon that claimed his parents.
In "Batman Año Dos, Capítulo Dos: Trato con el Diablo," Bruce’s growing bond with Rachel takes a backseat as Batman confronts the Reaper once more. Pushed to his limits, he strikes a dangerous alliance with a cabal of mob bosses, joining forces with their enforcer, Joe Chill, in a bid to stop the Reaper’s violent crusade.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #575 (1987), Detective Comics #576 (1987)
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