Batman: Faces #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBatman: Faces collects the two-issue prestige format miniseries from 1995, written and illustrated by Matt Wagner. The story follows Batman as he investigates a series of gruesome murders in Gotham City, where the victims' faces have been surgically removed, leading him to a disfigured villain known as the Face. This hardcover edition presents a dark, psychological tale that explores themes of identity and obsession within the Batman mythos.
In "Faces: Part 1," Two-Face breaks free from prison and begins a twisted campaign of murder with no clear pattern, while Bruce Wayne finds himself entangled in unsettling real estate deals that seem too coincidental to be random. Written and illustrated by Matt Wagner, with colors by Steve Oliff and letters by Willie Schubert, this 1995 issue blends psychological tension with Gotham’s shadowy underbelly, all wrapped in a striking cover by Wagner.
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Two-Face escapes from prison and starts killing people in bizarre ways. Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne is involved in some related real estate negotiations.
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