Batman #423

Writer: Jim Starlin Artist: Dave Cockrum Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: May 18, 1988 Critic Reviews: 0 User Reviews: 4
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8.5User Rating

Three cops relate three tales of the Dark Knight, revealing different facets of Batman's character.

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  • 8.5

    This one seems to be a collectors' favorite. I can't find it for less than $20 these days. I can understand why as well. It has an interesting insight as to how Gotham cops see Batman. The last, as usual, is best. Batman does shed tears on occasion, but it is rare. The sad story of two children on the streets could drive anyone to cry. But that officer also saw there was more to Batman than a guy who scares the piss out of lowlives and beats hoodlums senseless. He helped 2 children in need. Even if the other officers didn't believe it, he knows what he saw.
    This is a highly recommended read for anyone looking for a good old school Batman adventure.

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    Mout Oct 17, 2021

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    TheDoubleDarkness Mar 18, 2022

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