Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #94
In "Stories," a 1997 issue of *Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight*, writer and artist Michael Gilbert crafts a gripping, intimate tale as Saul Fisher, a man hunted for his controversial writings, finds himself trapped in an elevator with strangers whose lives have been touched by Batman across decades. Through their shared stories, the legend of the Dark Knight unfolds in fragments—each one a quiet testament to his enduring presence, told in a single issue that feels both timeless and deeply personal. The cover, a striking collage of legendary Batman artists including Bob Kane, Frank Miller, Neal Adams, and Kelley Jones, captures the weight of that legacy in every line.
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Saul Fisher has written a book like Salman Rushdie's and has a price on his head by religious fantatics. He's trapped by them in an elevator with a bunch of people who tell their stories of how the Batman has saved them over 60 years.
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