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Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 3: Arkham Rising
Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 3: Arkham Rising | Mariko Tamaki
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Arkham Asylum may have been decimated during A-DAY, but its legacy lives on. Bloody, broken, and beaten...but Batman has a mission. When the terrorist organization known as THE RED CROWN took control of Mayor Nakano's personal security detail, only the Batman could protect Gotham's highest-ranking city official from certain death! But when the pair is thrust into the sewers below, a much more sinister threat lurks in the darkness. Better look sharp, Batman, because a hundred thousand eggs with a hundred thousand little monsters inside are about to hatch...and they look HUNGRY... And outside of the sewers, the city streets being overtaken by larger, (somehow even more) horrific creatures! Collects Detective Comics #1044-1046; Detective Comics 2021 Annual #1.
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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

I know I had a reason for picking this specific volume up, especially as it's the third in a run, but I can't figure out what it was. Unfortunately I'm also not driven to pick up the earlier volumes to get more context to ongoing events. It just didn't grab me. 1/2

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 Violent and grim, which, hello, BATMAN comic, but what I think was supposed to be the change up, the inspiring part, the renewal of Arkham, the promise of better mental health treatment in Gotham was a whole bunch of 'I hope you're right' and dire predictions. Not a fun time! 12mo
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JLaurenceCohen
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My guy Dan Mora put Gran from Once & Future in an issue of Detective Comics.