Batman Noir: The Court of Owls #[nn]
Presenting the complete "Court of Owls" arc in stunning black-and-white, this 2018 hardcover edition from DC strips away color to reveal Greg Capullo's linework at its most raw and unsettling — and the cover makes an immediate case for why. A Talon looms against stark white space, its owl-masked face contorted in a snarl, feathered armor bristling and curved talons raised in unmistakable menace — every inked line crackling with predatory tension. Scott Snyder and Capullo's collaboration hits differently without color softening the edges, making this a genuinely compelling way to revisit one of Gotham's darkest corners.
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Batman defeats Lincoln March, and then tries to find documentation to support the claim that he is really Thomas Wayne, Jr.
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