Batman: Streets of Gotham – Hush Money #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the final story arc of the Batman: Streets of Gotham series, following the aftermath of the 'Hush Money' storyline. Written by Paul Dini with art by Dustin Nguyen and others, it features Batman and his allies dealing with the fallout from Hush's schemes while a new threat known as Leviathan emerges in Gotham City. The volume collects issues #15-21 of the series.
In "Reconstruction," the new Batman and Robin join forces with Commissioner Gordon to take down the dangerous Firefly, while Thomas Elliot, freshly escaped from prison, steps into the public eye as Bruce Wayne—his identity now a weapon in a game only he can play. Written by Paul Dini and illustrated with sharp precision by Dustin Nguyen, this 2011 issue blends suspense and psychological tension, with Nguyen's dynamic art and inks bringing the city's shadows to life. The cover, also by Nguyen, captures the eerie duality of the moment—Bruce Wayne’s face, but not his soul.
In "City on Fire," the new Batman and Robin join forces with Commissioner Gordon to stop the chaos unleashed by Firefly, as Thomas Elliot escapes custody and publicly reemerges as Bruce Wayne—posing as the billionaire heir while shadows of his true intentions loom.
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