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English (United States) · DC Comics
Plot
He’s the one man who broke the Bat. He rules the island prison that once held him captive with an iron fist. He is Bane, and he has something-or someone-that Batman needs. And Batman will risk a suicide mission to take it, or them, from him.
But to infiltrate the stronghold of a criminal genius, the Dark Knight will need to raise his own army of criminals. From the bowels of Arkham Asylum, he’ll select an elite squad of the craziest, deadliest, most dangerous villains alive-including Catwoman, the one woman in the world who knows him best, despite the blood on her claws.
But Batman’s makeshift Suicide Squad is every bit as unstable as the real deal. As lust, addiction, insanity and betrayal take their toll on his team, not everyone will make it out of Bane’s fortress alive and unbroken…
New York Times best-selling writer Tom King (THE OMEGA MEN) continues his groundbreaking Dark Knight saga, joined by artists Mikel Janín (GRAYSON) and Mitch Gerads (SHERIFF OF BABYLON). Collects BATMAN #9-15.
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Publication date
April 12, 2017
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mister_pozart has rated411/22/2017
Por fin un tomo de Tom King que de verdad me ha gustado. En esta ocasión la narrativa no es el habitual galimatías y en ningún momento he tenido la impresión de haberme saltado páginas. La primera historia es muy entretenida y aunque en muchos momentos haya dos tramas, una de ellas epistolar, no llega a ser confuso nunca. La segunda, de solo dos números, es una pequeña delicia, y un paso adelante más en la relación Batman/Catwoman. En cuanto al dibujo, genial.