Batman: Gotham Knights: Transference #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2020 collection brings together the opening story arc of the 2000s Batman: Gotham Knights series, focusing on the psychological tension between Batman and a new villain who can transfer his consciousness into others. Written by Scott Beatty and penciled by Roger Robinson, the volume explores themes of identity and trust as the Dark Knight faces an enemy who can hijack anyone—including his closest allies.
In "Constants," writer Devin Grayson and artist Dale Eaglesham deliver a tense, character-driven tale as Batman and Batgirl confront a deadly smuggling operation on a hijacked boat. With Brian Bolland’s striking cover capturing the gravity of the moment, the issue dives into the weight of legacy and survival, as Batman confronts Batgirl with a choice that tests everything she’s fought for.
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