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Batman: Death and the Maidens
Softcover 240 pp
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English (United States) · DC Comics
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Plot
Ra's al Ghul has lived for hundreds of years, but he is not immortal. Without access to his life-giving Lazarus Pit, death will come to the Demon's Head just as it would anyone else. Ra's knows his days are numbered, but his life's work is far from complete. Time and again the Dark Knight has thwarted him, but now, in his final days, Ra's must turn to Batman for help.
In exchange for his aid, Ra's offers Batman the opportunity of a lifetime--the chance to speak with his dead parents. But the reunion is not what Batman imagined, and what Martha and Thomas Wayne have to say to their son will profoundly change both the man and the hero.
From award-winning author Greg Rucka (Batwoman, Wonder Woman) and comics legend Klaus Janson (Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Daredevil), Batman: Death & the Maidens tells the gripping story of the final days of Ra's al Ghul. This volume includes the complete nine-issue miniseries and prologue story as well as behind-the-scenes sketches and commentary.
Collects Batman: Death & the Maidens #1-9 & Detective Comics #783.
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Publication date
July 11, 2018
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Batman: Death and the MaidensEnglish (United States)SoftcoverDC Comics
Batman: Death and the Maidens (2003-2004)English (United States)Comic BookDC Comics9
Batman: Death and the Maidens - The Deluxe EditionEnglish (United States)Hardcover 240 ppDC Comics
Batman: Death and The Maidens - The Deluxe EditionEnglish (United States)Hardcover 240 ppDC Comics
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mister_pozart has rated310/22/2018
La historia me ha gustado y en general creo que es un buen cómic, pero hay lago en el guión que falla y en más de una ocasión me he desconectado de la lectura, o bien porque el pasaje en concreto no me interesaba o bien porque no estaba bien narrado. Incluso algunas veces tenía problemas para saber quién era algún personaje. En cuanto al dibujo, Klaus Janson me gusta y aquí hace un trabajo más que correcto. Solo podría criticar el aspecto de las mujeres del campo de concentración, pero quizás sea una diseño deliberado.