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The Forensic Files of BatmanProduct reference: THEENSIC-FILES-OF-BAT-R120166 |
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Although strong and relentless, Batman has no super powers. Instead he relies on Sherlock Holmes-like abilities of deduction and detection.iForensic Files of Batman/ifeatures two dozen entries from Batman’s Case Files. Most are written by Batman himself, but two are from Police Commissioner Gordon, and there are a couple of other entries from Batman’s right hand man, Alfred the butler. Although strong and relentless, Batman has no super powers. Instead he relies on Sherlock Holmes-like abilities of deduction and detection. Forensic Files of Batman features two dozen entries from Batman’s Case Files. Most are written by Batman himself, but two are from Police Commissioner Gordon, and there are a couple of other entries from Batman’s right hand man, Alfred the butler. Cases range from the puzzling to the bizarre, and feature such classic Batman villains as The Joker, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Two-Face. Interspersed among the Case File reports are sidebars that explain the specific kinds of forensic science that Batman uses to solve his cases. About the Author Doug Moench has been writing fiction for periodicals, comic books and graphic novels for over three decades, incluidng long runs on both Batman and Master of Kung-Fu. Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
