Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 2: Gotham Nocturne: Act I

Author Ram V.
Illustrated by Rafael Albuqueque
Hardcover
$29.99 US
On sale Feb 13, 2024 | 232 Pages | 9781779524621
Ram V and Rafael Albuquerque move to the next chapter for Detective Comics, where the dark opera of Gotham continues to become ever more perilous for Batman!

Azmer the demon begins to rally the likes of the Two-Face and Mister Freeze in his efforts to defeat the Dark Detective. Meanwhile, the young Orgham heir Arzen meets Bruce Wayne for the first time, and Bruce see potential in the boy. Dualism takes center stage in this arc, and not only is nothing as it seems, but it’s always, always worse.

Collects Batman: Detective Comics issues 1066 – 1069.
Ram V, is an award winning author and creator of comics & graphic novels such as Paradiso, these Savage Shores, Grafity's Wall & Ruin of Thieves. His short stories and comics Have appeared in several anthologies. His most recent work includes Batman: Secret Files for DC Comics. Conspirator and trouble-maker at White Noise Studio. Ram currently lives in London-dog person, doodles, argumentative melancholic.

Rafael Albuquerque was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil. He has been working in the American comic book industry since 2005. Best known from his work on Savage Brothers, BLUE BEETLE and SUPERMAN/BATMAN, he has also published the creator-owned graphic novels Crimeland (2007) and Mondo Urbano (2010). Rafael is an Eisner and Harvey Award winner for the NY Times Bestseller AMERICAN VAMPIRE (DC Comics/Vertigo, 2010), written by Scott Snyder and Stephen King. He has worked on other books such as Uncanny X-Force and Wolverine.

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Ram V and Rafael Albuquerque move to the next chapter for Detective Comics, where the dark opera of Gotham continues to become ever more perilous for Batman!

Azmer the demon begins to rally the likes of the Two-Face and Mister Freeze in his efforts to defeat the Dark Detective. Meanwhile, the young Orgham heir Arzen meets Bruce Wayne for the first time, and Bruce see potential in the boy. Dualism takes center stage in this arc, and not only is nothing as it seems, but it’s always, always worse.

Collects Batman: Detective Comics issues 1066 – 1069.

Author

Ram V, is an award winning author and creator of comics & graphic novels such as Paradiso, these Savage Shores, Grafity's Wall & Ruin of Thieves. His short stories and comics Have appeared in several anthologies. His most recent work includes Batman: Secret Files for DC Comics. Conspirator and trouble-maker at White Noise Studio. Ram currently lives in London-dog person, doodles, argumentative melancholic.

Rafael Albuquerque was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil. He has been working in the American comic book industry since 2005. Best known from his work on Savage Brothers, BLUE BEETLE and SUPERMAN/BATMAN, he has also published the creator-owned graphic novels Crimeland (2007) and Mondo Urbano (2010). Rafael is an Eisner and Harvey Award winner for the NY Times Bestseller AMERICAN VAMPIRE (DC Comics/Vertigo, 2010), written by Scott Snyder and Stephen King. He has worked on other books such as Uncanny X-Force and Wolverine.

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