Detective Comics #1073
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeEvan Cagle's cover for Detective Comics #1073 is a striking study in shadow and menace — Batman looms at the center, cape spread wide like vast dark wings, his silhouette merging with what appears to be an enormous, scaled creature coiling around him in the dim background. The interplay of rich blacks and muted gold tones gives the whole image an almost engraved, old-master quality that feels perfectly suited to "Gotham Nocturne: Act II: Condemned." Inside, Ram V continues his celebrated run alongside artists Ivan Reis and Goran Sudžuka, with colors by Brad Anderson — a creative team that consistently makes Gotham feel genuinely atmospheric and foreboding.
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Batman destroys Orgham Tower to stop Prince Arzen, unaware that Arzen's plan was to reveal Batman's role in the destruction and to use the hypnotic powers of the Thelemus Engine to convince the citizens of Gotham that the city will be better off without Batman.
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