
Batman: Room Full of Strangers
by:
Scott Morse
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
January 1st, 2004
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages: 68
Genres: Travel
Commissioner Gordon, seeking respite from the chaos of Gotham City, finds himself at a tranquil ocean-side motel, hoping to recharge his weary spirit. But peace is fleeting, as a ferocious storm shakes the coastal haven, transforming it into a scene of chilling intrigue. Surrounded by an eclectic group of motel guests, each harboring their own secrets, the atmosphere becomes tense and foreboding.
When the tranquility is shattered by the discovery of two bodies, panic ripples through the establishment. With the storm raging outside, Gordon must navigate a web of mystery woven among the strangers around him. Trust is a rare commodity as he delves into the dark pasts of his fellow lodgers, each one a potential suspect.
As the hours pass and the storm shows no signs of abating, the stakes rise, and Gordon must untangle the truth before it becomes too late. In this isolated setting, he confronts not only his external enemies but also the ghosts of his own burdens, leading to an unexpected and gripping resolution.
When the tranquility is shattered by the discovery of two bodies, panic ripples through the establishment. With the storm raging outside, Gordon must navigate a web of mystery woven among the strangers around him. Trust is a rare commodity as he delves into the dark pasts of his fellow lodgers, each one a potential suspect.
As the hours pass and the storm shows no signs of abating, the stakes rise, and Gordon must untangle the truth before it becomes too late. In this isolated setting, he confronts not only his external enemies but also the ghosts of his own burdens, leading to an unexpected and gripping resolution.