Ebook {Epub PDF} Batman: Detective Comics Volume 4: The Wrath by John Layman






















 · Once an editor for Wildstorm, John Layman turned to writing comics full-time in and mainly wrote for Marvel Comics. However, he is mostly known for his creator-owned titles at Image Comics, such as the graphic novel Puffed and the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning series www.doorway.ru currently writes the monthly adventures of the Dark Knight in DETECTIVE www.doorway.ru: DC Comics.  · Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 4: The Wrath (The New 52) Hardcover – July 1 by John Layman (Author), Jason Fabok (Illustrator) out of 5 stars 90 ratingsReviews:  · Download Full Batman Detective Comics Vol 4 Book in PDF, EPUB, Mobi and All Ebook Format. Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 4: The Wrath (The New 52) DOWNLOAD NOW. Author: John Layman. Publisher: DC. award-winning Image series Chew John Layman takes over writing duties on DC Comics' flagship titles DETECTIVE COMICS. The Dark Knight faces a.


Batman Detective Comics - Vol. 4: The Wrath The New 52 Batman: The New www.doorway.ru: Layman, John: Books. item 5 Batman Detective Comics Volume 4: The Wrath TP (The New 52) by John Layman Book 5 - Batman Detective Comics Volume 4: The Wrath TP (The New 52) by John Layman Book. $ Free shipping. Batman: Detective Comics, Volume 4: The Wrath Review (John Layman, Jason Fabok) Originally The Wrath was conceived as a version of Bruce Wayne that chose a darker path - someone who allowed hate to consume him and who grew up as a similarly-costumed figure, deciding to gun down cops in misguided revenge for his parents' deaths.


Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 4: The Wrath (The New 52) Paperback – Illustrated, Nov. 25 by John Layman (Author), Jason Fabok (Illustrator) out of 5 stars 69 ratings. Book 4 of 6 in the Batman - Detective Comics Series. See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Amazon Price. New from. In the fourth volume entitled Wrath, Batman battles the titular villain who had been targeting and killing the GCPD officers with chilling efficiency based on a decade-old grudge. A striking similarity can be found between Wrath and Batman himself, but it's in their motivation and approach to injustice that ultimately distinguished one from the other. Batman: Detective Comics, Volume 4: The Wrath Review (John Layman, Jason Fabok) Originally The Wrath was conceived as a version of Bruce Wayne that chose a darker path - someone who allowed hate to consume him and who grew up as a similarly-costumed figure, deciding to gun down cops in misguided revenge for his parents’ deaths.

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