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English (United States) · DC Comics
Plot
Superstar artist David Finch (WONDER WOMAN) completes his run on the Dark Knight in BATMAN VOL. 3: I AM BANE, the stunning new chapter in writer Tom King’s (THE SHERIFF OF BABYLON) wildly acclaimed Batman saga.
He is not a joke. He is not a riddle. He is not a bird or a cat or a penguin, not a scarecrow or a plant or a puppet. He is not a fairy tale or a circus act, a broken friend or a regretful mentor. He is no rich boy pretending to be a knight.
He is Bane. The Batman invaded his home, scarred his mind and broke his back. Now Bane has returned to Gotham City for a single purpose: break the Batman once and for all. But first, he’ll destroy everyone the Dark Knight has ever loved…or loathed.
The young heroes who’ve worn the mantle of Robin. The cops, crime-fighters and vigilantes who make up Batman’s army of allies. Even the madmen and monsters that haunt the halls of Arkham Asylum. Batman will need all of their help—and more—to fend off this unstoppable challenger.
Because both Bane and Batman know one thing: only one of them will walk away from their final confrontation unbroken…
Collects BATMAN #16-20, 23-24, Annual #1 Story.
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Publication date
August 30, 2017
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mister_pozart has rated42/4/2018
En cuanto Tom King deja de lado sus incomprensibles y desatinadas elipsis narrativas, es capaz de ofrecer historias estupendas, aunque puedan parecer sencillas, como es el caso de "I Am Bane". La trama es simple, vista antes muchas veces a pesar de intercambiar algunos roles, pero lo mejor está en los diálogos, cosa que se cumple también en el resto de números que incluye el tomo. Lo único que no entiendo es por qué DC ha cambiado el orden de los números 23 y 24 (dos historias cortas). En cuanto al dibujo, me gusta David Finch y también su versión de los acompañantes de Bane.