Batman: New Gotham #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume continues the 'New Gotham' storyline, collecting issues #606–#607 of the main Batman series and the 'Batman: Our Worlds at War' one-shot. The story follows Batman and his allies as they navigate a city in transition, with new threats emerging from the shadows of a changing Gotham.
In "Here's Your Hat, What's Your Hurry?", Bruce Wayne’s hidden influence takes center stage as the Kents and Lanes share a lively dinner, setting the tone for a high-stakes game of secrets. With Perry revealing Bruce’s behind-the-scenes role in funding the Daily Planet, Lois and Batman launch a daring mission to retrieve the Kryptonite Ring from President Luthor. Jeph Loeb’s sharp script and Ed McGuinness’s dynamic art bring this tense, character-driven chapter to life, with John McCrea and James Hodgkins delivering a striking cover that captures the story’s electric tension.
In "With This Ring...", the Kents and Lanes share a lively dinner that takes an unexpected turn when Perry reveals Bruce Wayne’s hidden role as the Daily Planet’s secret benefactor. With the stakes rising, Lois and Batman team up on a daring mission to steal the Kryptonite Ring from President Luthor, setting off a tense and unpredictable chain of events.
In "Air Time," Batman's pursuit of the Lucky Hand Triad takes a sudden, desperate turn when an innocent family becomes trapped in a submerged car, fighting for breath as the water rises. The story unfolds with relentless tension, grounding the superhero's mission in the raw, immediate stakes of survival.
In "Unknowing Part Two," Montoya and Allen find themselves caught in a web of criminal acts they don’t remember, their actions orchestrated by the Mad Hatter’s unseen hand. As the mystery deepens, Bruce faces a tense confrontation with Sasha, who now knows the truth about his identity.
In "In Thirty Days," Bruce Wayne takes on a new challenge: training Sasha Bordeaux in the art of fighting crime, testing both her limits and his methods. As the clock ticks down, Montoya and Allen grow uneasy when an Internal Affairs investigation casts a shadow over their work.
In "La Cucilla," set amid the chaos of *Joker: Last Laugh*, Sasha joins forces with the Huntress to confront Cucilla, a once-ordinary prisoner now unhinged by exposure to Joker gas. The duo must navigate a twisted, surreal landscape as they track a foe whose mind has fractured under the villain’s influence.
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