COMIC DETAILS
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Comic Description:
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Batman 426 Modern
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Grade:
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9.2
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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3979691014
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
"A Death in the Family" Part 1 of storyline. Jim Starlin story. Jim Aparo & Mike DeCarlo art. Mike Mignola cover. That is a touchy subject by breadths and lengths, and as any other death Vulcan grip, you've seen a parent trap to birth like emotions of twins or equals, combats or villains. Glad that these "Robins and Jokers" are just that, some characters that are reflections of the Batman as playthings. Taking to becoming something granted at a whim, with the tutelage and direction that only needs direction to point back to DC's Bruce as underneath he is the reasoning for what we call the Bat's. That will take a dressing of the cowls in all types and the likes and sorts of his tutelage. Brooding and broken as He can be healing in His wings for the best medicine, which is supposed to be laughter, but the cheerful mind like the Joker thinks crime is a joke. Tutelage is a taskmaster of freedom and liberty, but Robin looks death square in the eye. Batman is alone in His thoughts about all of the above; to take his step back seems that for his cause to have purpose it is to be driven mostly by self-defense of the citizens, and someday by the grace of Wayne Manor as manners become the man, a saved one. (KJV) They're all human, which makes them palpable.
Complete with a back cover picture of those dynamics that make a duo, not always the father as son but sometimes the opposite from being flung into the night as a SPAWN/BATMAN. Now to be their own and fess up to the howling of the innocents to which they want to be accounted for but beware who your friends are in this counsel.
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