Batman can fix Gotham. Bruce Wayne isn’t sure he can fix himself. As Bruce and Selina move toward the possibility of a shared future, everything else begins to break—friendships, faith, and the line between justice and obsession. This is the heart of Tom King’s modern Batman epic: bold, ambitious, and utterly unafraid to break the Dark Knight to see what’s left.
Catwoman said yes to Batman’s marriage proposal, but there’s much to be done before they can wed: getting a dress, finalizing a guest list, and dealing with the small matter of Catwoman being framed…for 237 murders?! If all else goes smoothly, this will be a marriage all of Gotham City can celebrate. But things in Gotham never go smoothly, especially when The Joker is ready to be the ultimate wedding crasher!
And later, Batman is pushed to his limit when he discovers that his recent brutal encounters with Mr. Freeze, the KGBeast, and more were all orchestrated by the same unseen mastermind. The Penguin claims Bane is pulling the strings, but Bane is in a near-catatonic state and safely locked away in Arkham Asylum. Someone is lying…but who?
Collects Batman #33-69, The Flash #64-65, and stories from DC Nation #0 and Batman Secret Files #1, in a massive hardcover omnibus collection!
Tom King is a multiple Eisner Award–winning writer whose work has redefined the modern superhero narrative. His celebrated series include Batman, Mister Miracle, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, The Vision, and The Human Target. Known for blending psychological nuance with mythic storytelling, King is recognized as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary comics.
Various leading artists bring this era of Batman to life, including Joëlle Jones (Catwoman, Lady Killer), Mikel Janín (Grayson, Justice League Dark), Tony S. Daniel (Detective Comics, Deathstroke), Clay Mann (Heroes in Crisis), Lee Weeks (Batman/Elmer Fudd Special), and others. Together, they define the visual identity of King’s run with expressive character work, cinematic layouts, and a blend of noir atmosphere and blockbuster spectacle that has come to epitomize modern Batman.
Batman can fix Gotham. Bruce Wayne isn’t sure he can fix himself. As Bruce and Selina move toward the possibility of a shared future, everything else begins to break—friendships, faith, and the line between justice and obsession. This is the heart of Tom King’s modern Batman epic: bold, ambitious, and utterly unafraid to break the Dark Knight to see what’s left.
Catwoman said yes to Batman’s marriage proposal, but there’s much to be done before they can wed: getting a dress, finalizing a guest list, and dealing with the small matter of Catwoman being framed…for 237 murders?! If all else goes smoothly, this will be a marriage all of Gotham City can celebrate. But things in Gotham never go smoothly, especially when The Joker is ready to be the ultimate wedding crasher!
And later, Batman is pushed to his limit when he discovers that his recent brutal encounters with Mr. Freeze, the KGBeast, and more were all orchestrated by the same unseen mastermind. The Penguin claims Bane is pulling the strings, but Bane is in a near-catatonic state and safely locked away in Arkham Asylum. Someone is lying…but who?
Collects Batman #33-69, The Flash #64-65, and stories from DC Nation #0 and Batman Secret Files #1, in a massive hardcover omnibus collection!
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Tom King is a multiple Eisner Award–winning writer whose work has redefined the modern superhero narrative. His celebrated series include Batman, Mister Miracle, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, The Vision, and The Human Target. Known for blending psychological nuance with mythic storytelling, King is recognized as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary comics.
Various leading artists bring this era of Batman to life, including Joëlle Jones (Catwoman, Lady Killer), Mikel Janín (Grayson, Justice League Dark), Tony S. Daniel (Detective Comics, Deathstroke), Clay Mann (Heroes in Crisis), Lee Weeks (Batman/Elmer Fudd Special), and others. Together, they define the visual identity of King’s run with expressive character work, cinematic layouts, and a blend of noir atmosphere and blockbuster spectacle that has come to epitomize modern Batman.