The Penguin #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeOswald Cobblepot stands at the center of a rain-soaked Gotham street, surrounded by umbrella-wielding pedestrians as fires burn ominously in the city skyline behind him — a quietly unnerving image that captures the Penguin in his element: chaos dressed up as civility. The cover by Carmine Di Giandomenico is moody and cinematic, with driving rain and cool blues punctuated by that distant orange glow of destruction. Tom King, Rafael de Latorre, and Marcelo Maiolo's series continues to make one of Batman's most complex villains feel genuinely compelling, and issue #11 looks like no exception.
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Everyone turns against the Penguin: Batman turns on him, Lisa leaves him, and the twins strike against him.
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