The Riddler: Year One #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeStevan Subic's painted interiors meet Bill Sienkiewicz's haunting cover art in this DC Black Label series written by Paul Dano — a collaboration that immediately signals something distinctive and unsettling. Sienkiewicz layers a meek, bespectacled young man seated amid cascading columns of numbers and spreadsheet data, his glowing lenses a cold focal point, while a looming, masked visage broods behind him and cryptic yellow question-mark symbols drift across the composition like a gathering obsession. It's a quietly chilling portrait of a man and the shadow he's slowly becoming.
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Edward Nashton has difficulty relating to people and finds comfort in numbers and puzzles. When he discovers irregularities in an account that is assigned to him, he reports it to his supervisor which triggers a chain of events.
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