COMIC DETAILS
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Comic Description:
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Batman 405 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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2125689003
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Part 2 of "Year One" storyline. 1st appearance of Carmine Falcone. Frank Miller story. David Mazzucchelli cover & art. Batman had it all, but it took training and his cause to bear and when it comes to servicing his justice, he'll need a place to call home, based in heartfelt recovering over suffering. Not at all alone for the good of himself nor soul but stretched out as menacing to the law for what comes his mercy in thwarting by his expertise the crime. Not sweeping it nor himself under the rug but daily taking the plain jane call for those villains to recant, recall, or just rehabilitate. It isn't something he'll force but it will cause him to enforce his own convictions that would do well for the others to listen. He makes a name as in early days with confronting from his long training, a Gotham, and a city. Not to bend his will but to stay determined that neither he nor the city afoot to be moved. Psalm 121:3, He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keep thee will not slumber.
Complete with a back cover picture of Pizza Hut Days and the RoboCop's "Bad Boy's whatcha Goin Do!?" Spend five nights crime fighting with the Freddies of drop-dead types of kicks and giggles, he-he ha-ha-ha. "Your Move!'
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