DC Finest: Batman: Blind Justice

Paperback
$39.99 US
On sale Jul 14, 2026 | 576 Pages | 9781799513162

A cerebral Batman thriller that uncovers Bruce Wayne’s buried past and tests the limits of justice—crafted by the screenwriter of the 1989 Batman film.

Bruce Wayne is accused of espionage and faces the loss of his company, his reputation, and his freedom. As Batman investigates, he uncovers a sinister conspiracy tied to a secret government project—and a forgotten chapter of his own past. Introducing Henri Ducard, a mysterious mentor from Bruce’s early training days, Blind Justice explores themes of identity, justice, and the cost of secrets.

Collects Batman #430-435, Detective Comics #596-603, Batman Annual #13, Detective Comics Annual #2, and stories from Secret Origins #36 and #39.
Sam Hamm is a celebrated screenwriter best known for penning the screenplay to Tim Burton’s Batman (1989), which helped redefine the character for a new generation. His work on Batman: Blind Justice marked his debut in comics, bringing cinematic storytelling, psychological nuance, and espionage intrigue to the page. Hamm’s interpretation of Bruce Wayne introduced Henri Ducard, a key figure later adapted into Batman Begins, and deepened the mythos with a focus on moral ambiguity and personal history. Notable Works include Batman (1989 film), Batman Returns (story), Batman '89 (comic series)

Alan Grant was a prolific and influential comic book writer whose work helped shape the tone of Batman throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. Known for his gritty storytelling and sharp dialogue, Grant co-created iconic villains like Anarky and brought psychological depth to Gotham’s criminal underworld. His collaborations with artist Norm Breyfogle are considered some of the most definitive Batman runs of the era. Notable Works include Detective Comics, Batman, Shadow of the Bat, Lobo, Judge Dredd

Denys B. Cowan is a pioneering comic book artist known for his dynamic, expressive style and bold storytelling. His work on Batman: Blind Justice brought a gritty, kinetic energy to Bruce Wayne’s psychological journey, perfectly complementing Sam Hamm’s noir-infused script. Cowan’s art blends realism with stylized intensity, making him a standout voice in superhero and urban comics. Notable Works include  Batman: Blind Justice, The Question, Hardware, Static

Norm Breyfogle was one of the most iconic Batman artists of the late 20th century, known for his sleek, fluid linework and dramatic page layouts. His long-running collaboration with writer Alan Grant produced some of the most memorable Batman stories of the 1980s and ’90s. Breyfogle’s art captured both the gothic grandeur of Gotham and the psychological complexity of its Dark Knight. Notable Works include Batman, Detective Comics, Shadow of the Bat, Prime

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A cerebral Batman thriller that uncovers Bruce Wayne’s buried past and tests the limits of justice—crafted by the screenwriter of the 1989 Batman film.

Bruce Wayne is accused of espionage and faces the loss of his company, his reputation, and his freedom. As Batman investigates, he uncovers a sinister conspiracy tied to a secret government project—and a forgotten chapter of his own past. Introducing Henri Ducard, a mysterious mentor from Bruce’s early training days, Blind Justice explores themes of identity, justice, and the cost of secrets.

Collects Batman #430-435, Detective Comics #596-603, Batman Annual #13, Detective Comics Annual #2, and stories from Secret Origins #36 and #39.

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Sam Hamm is a celebrated screenwriter best known for penning the screenplay to Tim Burton’s Batman (1989), which helped redefine the character for a new generation. His work on Batman: Blind Justice marked his debut in comics, bringing cinematic storytelling, psychological nuance, and espionage intrigue to the page. Hamm’s interpretation of Bruce Wayne introduced Henri Ducard, a key figure later adapted into Batman Begins, and deepened the mythos with a focus on moral ambiguity and personal history. Notable Works include Batman (1989 film), Batman Returns (story), Batman '89 (comic series)

Alan Grant was a prolific and influential comic book writer whose work helped shape the tone of Batman throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. Known for his gritty storytelling and sharp dialogue, Grant co-created iconic villains like Anarky and brought psychological depth to Gotham’s criminal underworld. His collaborations with artist Norm Breyfogle are considered some of the most definitive Batman runs of the era. Notable Works include Detective Comics, Batman, Shadow of the Bat, Lobo, Judge Dredd

Denys B. Cowan is a pioneering comic book artist known for his dynamic, expressive style and bold storytelling. His work on Batman: Blind Justice brought a gritty, kinetic energy to Bruce Wayne’s psychological journey, perfectly complementing Sam Hamm’s noir-infused script. Cowan’s art blends realism with stylized intensity, making him a standout voice in superhero and urban comics. Notable Works include  Batman: Blind Justice, The Question, Hardware, Static

Norm Breyfogle was one of the most iconic Batman artists of the late 20th century, known for his sleek, fluid linework and dramatic page layouts. His long-running collaboration with writer Alan Grant produced some of the most memorable Batman stories of the 1980s and ’90s. Breyfogle’s art captured both the gothic grandeur of Gotham and the psychological complexity of its Dark Knight. Notable Works include Batman, Detective Comics, Shadow of the Bat, Prime

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