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Future State: Gotham Vol. 1
Future State: Gotham Vol. 1 | Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver
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The event that was DC Future State continues in this graphic novel collection starring the Red Hood and the entire Bat-Family. Disaster strikes Gotham City, and all evidence points to the Next Batman! Red Hood must choose justice over his family and allies when the corrupt Magistrate enlists him to bring in the new Batman dead or alive! Featuring the entire cast from the popular Future State Batman titles, this story line kicks off the next chapter in this forbidding world of tomorrow, and does so in brilliant, monochromatic storytelling! This black-and-white collection will showcase the brutal world that's around the corner in Future State Gotham! Includes stories from Future State: Dark Detective #2 and #4, plus Future State: Gotham #17.
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RamsFan1963
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87/100 This was very different from the usual DC story collection, but I enjoyed it. The artwork is in black & white and very Japanese manga influenced. Batman is dead (yeah right!) and Gotham is under martial law, where wearing a mask, as hero or villain, will get you arrested. Red Hood has turned traitor and joined the Magistrate in hunting masks. It's a dark and gritty story, lots of action and fight scenes. I'm interested to see how it plays

RamsFan1963 out in future volumes. I'm like 99.9% sure Batman will return at some point. 4 ⭐ #Read2025 #SeriesLove2025 4h
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JLaurenceCohen
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This was a really fun ride. Red Hood is a complex character, and Williamson and Culver do a lot with his relationship to Nightwing and the rest of the Bat Family. It's a simple story but fast-paced. I didn't realize the illustrations were black and white, but the art is so kinetic it really works.