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Chargement... Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 1: The Neighborhood (2022)par Mariko Tamaki
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Appartient à la sérieBatman Detective Comics: Rebirth (1034-1039)
"With the loss of his fortune and manor, the election of Mayor Nakano, and the growing anti-vigilante sentiment in Gotham, Bruce Wayne must rethink how to be Batman...or risk being left behind by his own city. Introducing Mr. Worth! When his daughter is killed during the brutal crime wave gripping Gotham City, eight-foot-tall stack of muscle and money Roland Worth sets out on a path of revenge toward the prime suspect in the crime: Batman! The Dark Knight has been framed for murder, and to make matters worse, this grisly deed seems to be connected to yet another emerging villainous force on the horizon. It's a rogues gallery explosion, and this time there's no mansion on the hill for Bruce Wayne to mount his counterattack from!"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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A downscaled Bruce Wayne hangs out in his new townhouse in the Fort Graye neighborhood of Gotham City and gets to know his neighbors just in time for them to start dying and for him to get fingered as a suspect. The angry father of one of the dead women is targeting Wayne for revenge, and its just plain stupid how he keeps getting bigger and more hulk-like with larger and larger guns as the book progresses even though he is ostensibly just a construction executive.
A lot of time is spent with the new mayor of Gotham even though he never does anything interesting. A killer parasite never becomes interesting no matter how many people he kills. Tucked in amongst the main storyline chapters are a bunch of boring little stories by various creators.
Time to set Detective Comics aside and wait for Tamaki's next superhero title. ( )