Detective Comics #613
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Trash," Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle deliver a grounded, character-driven story as a boy’s ecology project takes an unexpected turn when he rides along with his father on the trash route—only to stumble into a clash between rival waste haulers, forcing Batman into a tense, unorthodox intervention. The issue’s stark, detailed artwork by Breyfogle, with inks by Steve Mitchell and colors by Adrienne Roy, brings a gritty realism to the streets of Gotham, while the cover by Breyfogle captures the moment’s raw urgency.
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A young boy writing about trash for an ecology project tags along on his father's trash truck, which leads to a confrontation with a rival trash company where Batman has to intervene.
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