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The fall of Cass. The origin of Tulip. Sheriff Jesse Custer. What a great penultimate volume that decides to tell its own story instead of just set up the final act.
A fitting end that proves this series was really about the characters, not the mission, all along.
A thorough, exciting tome that puts you in the mind of Lin-Manuel Miranda. This gives you a better appreciation of every song and a sense of the visual style that so many of us are just stuck imagining.
Batman #47 - #51
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo finish their historic and epic run on BATMAN with issue #51, a "love letter to Gotham" that is a simple and heartfelt thank you to the dark knight. The final issues leading up to it are some of the biggest they've done, with two Batmen and a chaotic new monster fighting for the fate of Gotham. I've loved reading this entire run that constantly asked why Batman is the hero he is. I know that I will go back to these 51 issues again and again, from The Court of Owls to Zero Year to Endgame. If you are a fan of the Caped Crusader and haven't read these, please give them a shot and then join me in anticipation for Scott Snyder's new adventure with the character, ALL STAR BATMAN.
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo finish their historic and epic run on BATMAN with issue #51, a "love letter to Gotham" that is a simple and heartfelt thank you to the dark knight. The final issues leading up to it are some of the biggest they've done, with two Batmen and a chaotic new monster fighting for the fate of Gotham. I've loved reading this entire run that constantly asked why Batman is the hero he is. I know that I will go back to these 51 issues again and again, from The Court of Owls to Zero Year to Endgame. If you are a fan of the Caped Crusader and haven't read these, please give them a shot and then join me in anticipation for Scott Snyder's new adventure with the character, ALL STAR BATMAN.