The Dark Knight struggles against a deadly—yet strangely familiar—foe! As a mysterious figure slinks through the halls of Arkham Asylum, Batman must fight his way through a gauntlet of psychos, and Bruce Wayne faces the unexpected legal ramifications of Batman Incorporated!
Artist discovered by Topcow comics. Worked on various comics including Cyberforce, Witchblade, Tales of the Witchblade, Darkness and his creator own title Ascension. He also co-created Aphrodite 9. The artist then moved on to working for Marvel comics including the titles New Avengers, Ultimate X-men, Wolverine covers, and various others.
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This was part of an attempt to read all the #1 issues in DC's New 52 Relaunch. Since the beginning of Batman’s success there have always been multiple Bat-books running at a time. I didn’t even know this one existed. Headed by David Finch it appears to focus on smaller tales in Gotham rather than the massive Bat-family wide events that the Snyder run controls. It’s...okay. I wasn’t really compelled to read further. Batman is Batman, and I guess he ain’t afraid of no one as he keeps telling us. The art is so-so and I guess Bruce Wayne is being investigated by internal affairs...which makes me wonder if that’s outside of their jurisdiction because he isn’t police, but whatever. In the end Two-Face gets juiced up and looks like Bane, and that was the issue cliffhanger I probably won’t check out. It was just okay, but nothing really to continue with