Batman: Prey #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the 1991 'Batman: Prey' storyline from the pages of 'Batman' #426-429, written by Doug Moench with art by Paul Gulacy and Terry Austin. The story follows Batman as he faces a new, psychologically manipulative foe called the Night-Slayer, while also dealing with the suspicions of Police Commissioner James Gordon and the arrival of the enigmatic Dr. Hugo Strange. It's a tense, noir-infused tale that explores the Dark Knight's methods and his uneasy relationship with Gotham's authorities.
"Prey Part One" kicks off a gripping tale in Batman: Prey #nn, a 1993 Warner Books release with a 12.99 USD cover price. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated with sharp, moody precision by Paul Gulacy—his work enhanced by Terry Austin’s inks and Steve Oliff’s colors—this issue plunges into a tense cat-and-mouse game as the Night Scourge crosses paths with Batman and Catwoman, only to vanish into a chilling disguise. The cover, a striking piece by Gulacy and Austin, captures the eerie shift in tone as the hunt turns personal.
In "Prey: Part Three - Night Scourge," the twisted game between Batman, Catwoman, and the enigmatic Cort and Strange reaches a fever pitch as the Night Scourge emerges from the shadows, testing the Dark Knight and his unlikely ally. Disguised as Batman himself, the masked menace strikes at the heart of Gotham by abducting the Mayor's daughter, turning the city’s fear into a deadly chess match.
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↩ Reprints Legends of the Dark Knight #11 (1990), Legends of the Dark Knight #12 (1990), Legends of the Dark Knight #13 (1990), Legends of the Dark Knight #14 (1991), Legends of the Dark Knight #15 (1991)
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