Batman / Deathblow: After the Fire #3
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Batman / Deathblow: After the Fire #3

Writer: Brian Azarello Artist: Lee Bermejo Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 31, 2002 Critic Reviews: 1
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The ten-year-old trail Bruce Wayne is following ignites in a furious blaze as Batman comes face-to-face with the psychopathic pyrokinetic who's back in Gotham to settle old scores. Can Batman succeed where Deathblow failed?

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    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Nov 1, 2002

    The characters themselves are given the artistic care equal to the city maintenance. Deathblow while beefed up actually would fit in our world. While Batman is still the larger than life hero, the artists draw him in such a way where the costume would make sense in the real world. He is a leathery creation that almost appears to have stepped out from another age. In a way he is. The antagonists are drawn with a heavy emphasis on seediness, yet these features are not over the top or cartoony rather a physical manifestation of guilt that the human beings buried deep inside them feel. Read Full Review

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