
Batman (1940-2011) #495
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date:
May 31st, 1993
Publisher: DC
Pages: 23
Genres: Manga, Graphic Novels
In this thrilling installment from DC’s extensive digital archive, the dark world of Gotham City unfurls once more, revealing the relentless quest of its iconic vigilante. Readers are drawn into the intricate storyline crafted by Doug Moench, complemented by the hauntingly vivid illustrations of Kelley Jones and the masterful inks of Bob Wiacek. Together, they create an atmosphere that is both suspenseful and engaging, perfectly capturing the essence of Batman's conflict against his formidable foes.
As the narrative unfolds, the secrets of Gotham and its inhabitants come to light. Each page is filled with tension, enriched by Adrienne Roy’s dynamic color work, illustrating the battles between good and evil that are synonymous with Batman’s legacy. With Jim Aparo’s storytelling prowess enhancing the visual impact, this comic serves as a testament to the enduring allure and complexity of its central character.
As the narrative unfolds, the secrets of Gotham and its inhabitants come to light. Each page is filled with tension, enriched by Adrienne Roy’s dynamic color work, illustrating the battles between good and evil that are synonymous with Batman’s legacy. With Jim Aparo’s storytelling prowess enhancing the visual impact, this comic serves as a testament to the enduring allure and complexity of its central character.