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Batman: The Black GloveProduct reference: BATMAN-THE-BLACK-GLOV-R116513 |
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This Batman collection is, unfortunately, bifurcated. The first half cheekily updates the 1950s Club of Heroes, a motley group of global counterparts of Batman who assemble, with the Caped Crusader, on a secluded Caribbean island and face an old-dark-house murder mystery. Morrison’s clever script is greatly abetted by J. H. Williams’ gorgeous art and imaginative storytelling. This Batman collection is, unfortunately, bifurcated. The first half cheekily updates the 1950s Club of Heroes, a motley group of global counterparts of Batman who assemble, with the Caped Crusader, on a secluded Caribbean island and face an old-dark-house murder mystery. Morrison’s clever script is greatly abetted by J. H. Williams’ gorgeous art and imaginative storytelling. In the prosaically illustrated rest of the book, Batman has a near-death experience and a hallucinogenic dream populated by figures from his past. The end of this sequence is a cliffhanger lead-in to the “Batman R.I.P.” story line, for which fans have been relentlessly primed. Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
