Batman #473
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart three of "The Idiot Root" sees Batman locked in a visceral, disorienting struggle — and Norm Breyfogle's cover captures that tension brilliantly, with a wild-eyed, long-fingered figure looming over a reeling Dark Knight against a kaleidoscopic burst of clashing patterns and colors. Batman strains upward, cape billowing, while the psychedelic background suggests a reality coming apart at the seams — a fittingly unsettling visual for a story arc pushing its hero into the "Idiot Zone." A small inset of Batman and Robin in the upper corner grounds the chaos in familiar DC territory, making this January 1992 issue a genuinely striking example of Breyfogle's dynamic, energy-charged style.
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Batman travels into the Idiot Zone to battle The Idiot but fails and The Idiot manifests in the real world.
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