Review #22: Batman: KnightsEnd (vol. 3)

KnightsEnd
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Jul ’94-Aug ‘94
DC Comics
Chuck Dixon, Alan Grant, Jo Duffy, Dough Moench

Jim Balent, Mike Manley, Graham Nolan
Batman #509-510, #512-514, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #29-30, 32-34, Detective Comics #676-677, #679-681, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #62-63, Robin #8-9, #11-13 and Catwoman #12-13
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Synopsis:

The finale of this humongous ‘Batman: Knightfall’ arc is here. Bruce Wayne returns after his recovery to reclaim his mantle. But with Jean-Paul not ready to give it back, things get a bit heated. It’s a new Batman vs. the old Batman, in an ultimate clash for the Bat mantle!

AWEsomeness:

The art is again good and constant, And the storyline is once again rocking the seats as we witness two Batman fight it out for the identity created by the one. The plot and art make the reader feel the heat.

My View:

The mesmerizing arc comes to an end. Engaging as its predecessors, the book is something a true Batman fan must have. This even has one of my very first reads or the very first book I owned, Batman: The Prodigal Son in which Dick Grayson becomes Batman and fights Killer Croc. It was exciting and nostalgic to see it in this. Anyway, this book brings a close to the massive arc keeping the fun and excitement intact. And it shows who owns the night!?

 Rating: 5/5

Pic Credits: DC Comics

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