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Batman, Detective Comics, writers, James Tynion IV, Christopher Sebela ; pencillers, Alvaro Martinez, Carmen Carnero ; inkers, Raúl Fernández [and three others] ; colorists, Brad Anderson, Javier Mena ; letterer, Sal Cipriano, [3rd series, Vol. 4]

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Batman, Detective Comics, writers, James Tynion IV, Christopher Sebela ; pencillers, Alvaro Martinez, Carmen Carnero ; inkers, Raúl Fernández [and three others] ; colorists, Brad Anderson, Javier Mena ; letterer, Sal Cipriano, [3rd series, Vol. 4]
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Batman, Detective Comics
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1008765575
Responsibility statement
writers, James Tynion IV, Christopher Sebela ; pencillers, Alvaro Martinez, Carmen Carnero ; inkers, Raúl Fernández [and three others] ; colorists, Brad Anderson, Javier Mena ; letterer, Sal Cipriano
Series statement
Detective Comics DC, 3rd series, 2016-, Issues 957-962Rebirth DC Comics
Summary
"When Batman formed a team of fellow vigilantes to help him combat evil in Gotham City, he did it partially to protect his allies from the enemies targeting them. But being on a team makes for more targets, and sometimes the ghosts of your past can become everyone's problem. Azrael was raised to be the perfect assassin by the mysterious Order of St. Dumas...before he rebelled. But when the Order decides to create a more perfect assassin, Azrael and the entire team find themselves in the crosshairs of the deadly A.I. known as Ascalon. This kind of magic and mysticism was part of Bruce Wayne's training when he became Batman. And to save his friends, Bruce will seek the most powerful magical artifact that ever existed. The God Machine can give its bearer any knowledge, answer any question...but in the hands of the World's Greatest Detective, could it be even more dangerous than Ascalon?" -- back cover
Target audience
adult
Classification
letterer
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