COMIC DETAILS
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Comic Description:
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Batman 406 Modern
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Grade:
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9.6
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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2125689004
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Part 3 of "Year One" storyline. Frank Miller story. David Mazzucchelli cover & art. By what mischief is the crime afoot plotted and thwarted? Not as in the keen observation but more in the night by a Batman. Frank or Mr. Miller gives some noir type foreboding action to an already toned series. Though lauded as a limited it is found within the entire breadth of the Batman ongoing series, and it will be taken up again and again when it gets to a "year two" or "year three!" Frank Miller counts the cost of brandishing his writing skills as well art as a creator and plotter of moody blues in the Batman's early days and getting used to the chain of command. That is if a Batman heeds, needs, or respects one, but of course he does, as he certifies himself as not above the law nor anyone in Gotham, as he finds himself, Bruce Wayne, as among the people for what he aims.
Complete with a back cover picture of the clues at the scene of the crime, "Joe Walsh!' The ball that strayed in the alleyway for throw, the Transformer One eye ware that is as the Glass seen darkly of the Unleashed and some Valentine for weathering in Little Red Riding Hood mood ring mooring keepsake of back cover picture silly puddy. With ovals that also read the picturesque sentiments of the Batman, a clutter, and until the end of the plot designed for this to be someone or something to stalk the night and say, "He Is the Night, He Is Batman!" "I have a really good feeling about this!'
Grader Notes Unavailable.
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