Have an account?Log in
Batman and The Signal
Softcover 160 pp
Additional info
English (United States) · DC Comics
Plot
Collects Batman and The Signal (2017 DC) #1-3 and backup stories from All Star Batman (2016) #1-4 and 6-9
From the New York Times best-selling author of Batman and All-Star Batman
Gotham's newest defender steps into the light!
Duke Thomas always wanted to be a hero. During the "Robin War," he led an insurgency of teen Robins who insisted that their movement's namesake didn't really need a partner. In the aftermath, Batman himself has taken Duke under his wing to train him--not to be a sidekick, but to be his own man.
Now, Duke is ready to emerge from his mentor's shadow and take his place as Gotham's protector by day: the Signal. But is he ready for what the light will reveal?
Someone has been giving deadly metahuman powers to teenagers living in the Narrows, Gotham's poorest neighborhood--Duke's neighborhood. Even stranger, these newly powered teens seem to have some sort of connection to both Duke and his own barely understood abilities.
With the help of the Bat-Family, the Signal and Batman must protect the city from the rampaging adolescents while also keeping them from harming themselves. But when Duke discovers the true nature of his connection to the crisis, will it signal a dark new chapter for Gotham's bright new hero?
Critically acclaimed author Scott Snyder teams with red-hot rookie writer Tony Patrick to introduce Gotham's newest crime-fighter in Batman and The Signal! Featuring art by Cully Hamner (Blue Beetle), Declan Shalvey (Moon Knight) and Francesco Francavilla (Detective Comics)
View more
Publication date
August 22, 2018
ISBN / Barcode
Other Editions
This comic is on these lists
What readers say
2,0
2 1
The content of this page is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Share Alike license, except for comic images that are the property of their respective authors and publishers. We waive the right of attribution. More info.




mister_pozart has rated212/4/2018
Un tomo que recoge los complementos que aparecieron en All-Star Batman (y que comenté en esa serie) y la miniserie de 3 números "Batman and The Signal", que a mí me parece que tenía que haber sido otro complemento de All-Star antes de que la cancelaran. La miniserie cuenta el primer día de The Signal como miembro de la bat-familia encargado del Gotham diurno, aunque todo lo que pasa parece que debería haberle ocupado más tiempo al protagonista. La serie entretiene sin más, y su principal problema es que Duke Thomas tiene carisma cero y sus poderes no los entiende ni él.