Batman: Private Casebook #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2009 DC collection brings together the final issues of Paul Dini's run on Batman, featuring stories from Detective Comics #841-845 and Batman #667-669. The volume focuses on Batman's detective work as he investigates a series of bizarre cases, including encounters with the Joker, Poison Ivy, and the mysterious villain known as the Private Casebook.
In "The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul - Epilogue," Batman returns to Gotham to confront The Globe, a criminal mastermind whose crimes are mapped with chilling precision. After capturing the threat and reclaiming a jewel-encrusted globe, Ra's al Ghul reemerges with a cadre of ninjas, seizing the artifact and forcing Batman to take a drastic step—capturing Ra's and imprisoning him under the alias Terry Gene Kase in a high-security asylum. Written by Paul Dini and illustrated by Dustin Nguyen, with inks by Derek Fridolfs and colors by John Kalisz, this issue features a cover by Dustin Nguyen that captures the tension of a city on edge.
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Batman returns to Gotham to face a new threat in the form of The Globe, a map-obsessed mastermind who charts his crimes with deadly accuracy. After Batman stops The Globe and gets back a jewel-covered globe, Ra's arrives with ninjas, and takes the globe from Batman. Batman decides to put a stop to Ra's, and captures him and puts him in an insane asylum under the name of Terry Gene Kase.
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