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Chargement... Batman: Bruce Wayne - Fugitive, Vol. 2par Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. The plot continues to grow in complexity. Batman tries to find out the source of poisoned heroin in the city, and it seems connected to the Bruce Wayne case. Meanwhile, Sasha, his bodyguard is still in prison. It seems now the plot goes deep into the federal government, all the way to the president. As the murderer is finally found, the challenge is not over yet. For one, Sasha is still in prison. And finally, Batman is making amends, as best he can given he is so difficult, with the family he alienated and that has been helping him all this time. I thought for a moment the story would end here, but there is more to it, and I will be reading on. Pacing and artwork continue to be excellent in this volume. So far, it has been a series I have not been able to put down. Very engaging. ( ) Bruce Wayne, Fugitive is easily one of the best Batman stories I have ever read, and I still have one last volume to go. The first volume set up really nicely, and just about everything there is paid off in this volume. I find this story extremely suspenseful for the main fact that it is not Batman that is at the heart of this story, it is Bruce himself. Batman is essentially trying to clear Bruce Wayne's name, but at this point in the story the two seem like entirely different people. Seeing Batman in trouble is one thing, but watching Bruce Wayne struggle internally and externally with the situation that has presented itself is absolutely compelling. Fugitive reminds us that behind the seemingly inhuman cowl of Batman, there is a human being struggling with the loss of his parents as well as finding his own personal identity some decades later. The conclusion of the storyline which has Bruce Wayne framed for murder, and an escaped fugitive. A few stories are memorable, particularly the one in which Sasha, Wayne's bodyguard imprisoned for the same crime, considers for a time betraying her employer to regain her freedom. The capper, though, is the final story, in which Batman makes his peace and apologies with his "family", and the true killer is unmasked. Good artwork throughout. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Who framed Bruce Wayne? Convicted of killing Vesper Fairchild, Bruce Wayne was sent to Blackgate Prison - only to escape, triggering a citywide manhunt. Now assuming only his Dark Knight identity, the Batman has renounced civilian life and is operating deeper in the shadows than ever before. Hi surrogate family--Nightwing, Robin, Oracle, Batgirl and Alfred--have determined that Bruce has been framed. But by whom? On the trail of poisoned heroin on Gotham's streets, Batman begins to unravel the final pieces of the mystery. BATMAN: BRUCE WAYNE - FUGITIVE features the groundbreaking concluding chapter to the BATMAN: BRUCE WAYNE - MURDERER? saga with story and art from some of DC Comics' top talents including Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka, Devin Grayson, Kelley Pluckett, Scott McDaniel, Damion Scott and more! Collects BIRDS OF PREY #43; BATMAN #603-604, #606-607; DETECTIVE COMICS #771-775; BATGIRL #29, #33; GOTHAM KNIGHTS #30-32 and AZRAEL #91. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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