Batman - One Bad Day: The Riddler #[nn]
In "Dreadful Reins," Batman confronts a chilling shift in the Riddler’s game when the villain kills without a single riddle, revealing a terrifying new precision—knowing every answer before the question is asked. Written by Tom King and illustrated by Mitch Gerads, this issue dives into the psychological roots of Edward’s obsession, tracing how a childhood defined by perfectionism and a single professor’s riddles forged a mind that now sees the world as a puzzle with no unknowns. The cover by Mitch Gerads captures the unsettling stillness of a mind that’s always one step ahead.
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Batman investigates when the Riddler abruptly kills a random person with no riddles involved. Batman soon learns that the Riddler has evolved past riddles and become a much more deadly threat by always knowing the answers to every situation he is in. In the past, Edward's father punished him for anything less than perfect grades in school, and despite his studies, Edward was thrown off when one professor would add riddles to his exams, leading to Edward's obsession to solve riddles.
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