Batman: No Man's Land

Batman: No Man's Land

Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0671774557
ISBN 13: 9780671774554
Publication date: March 1st, 2001
Publisher: Pocket Star
Pages: 468

Genres: Children’s, Horror

In the shadowy depths of Gotham City, chaos reigns as a cataclysmic earthquake devastates the metropolis, leaving it isolated from the rest of the world. With the government declaring it a No Man's Land, the residents struggle for survival amidst the ruins. The streets are filled with factions vying for control, while crime escalates, and hope begins to dwindle.

Against this backdrop, Bruce Wayne grapples with his dual identity as Batman, a symbol of justice that now faces its greatest challenge. The city he has sworn to protect transforms into a battleground, where every corner hides lurking dangers, and every decision bears grave consequences. As he navigates through this lawless terrain, Batman must confront not only external threats but also the disarray within his own allies.

Amidst the chaos, familiar allies and foes emerge, each with their own agendas and struggles. Greg Rucka delves into the emotional weight carried by those fighting against the tide of despair, exploring the humanity that persists in a city torn apart by conflict.

Gotham becomes a tapestry of desperation and resilience, where the lines between right and wrong blur. As factions splinter and alliances shift, the stakes escalate to unimaginable heights, forcing Batman to redefine what it means to be a hero in a world where hope is a precious commodity.

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