Detective Comics Vol. 3: Greetings From Gotham
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| Writer | Peter J. Tomasi |
| Artist | Christian Duce, Kyle Hotz |
| Paperback: | May 20, 2020 |
Detective Jim Corrigan has been shot on the streets of Gotham City-and the Spectre must reach out to Batman to help him find the assassin! There's only one life Batman would be willing to risk saving Jim Corrigan and the Spectre: his own! Plus, Deadshot returns to Gotham City following his stint with the Suicide Squad, and Batman fears that without the oversight of Amanda Waller, Floyd Lawton will go back to his old ways. Collects Detective Comics #1006-1011.
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Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| Detective Comics #1006 | 20 | |
| Detective Comics #1007 | 20 | |
| Detective Comics #1008 | 20 | |
| Detective Comics #1009 | 18 | |
| Detective Comics #1010 | 17 | |
| Detective Comics #1011 | 15 |
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9.0
Since Peter Tomasi took the helm as writer Detective Comics have been better than in years. For the first time in a long time I've found myself eagerly anticipating the next issue of a Batman title. This volume contains 3 adventures, 2 of which became instant favorites for me. First is a story featuring the Spectre and a cult who stole his image. It's alright, but alone I'd rate it a 6.5 at most. Then the single part "Greetings from Gotham" which gave me kind of the Joker story I've missed. It's also full of humor. The Joker offers a kid a cookie; Batman crumbles it. Batman is forced to ride the bumper cars and ferris wheel with the Joker, and something you never expected to see-Batman and the Joker going into the tunnel of love together more
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