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Batman: City of Bane: the Complete Collection
Batman: City of Bane: the Complete Collection | Tom King
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The complete collection of Batman: City of Bane from Eisner Award winner Tom King and Mikel Jann! Batman faces his most personal and epic showdowns! The Caped Crusader had a sinking suspicion there was someone lurking in the shadows plotting against him. There has been an unseen hand orchestrating these events. And while the true villain has yet to reveal himself, his minions are starting to step forward and break the Bat down once and for all -- beginning with Thomas Wayne, the Batman from the Flashpoint universe! Just when the bad guys thought they had it made with Bane in control, Batman is back in Gotham and ready to remind them what justice feels like...and how it hurts when it hits you in the face. But is the Dark Knight Detective ready to take on the foe who broke him worse than any other that came before? Tread lightly, Batman, because not only do the lives of your son and trusted friends hang in the balance, but your entire home could collapse. Batman and his allies have a choice: let Bane stay in power and guarantee the city's survival, or risk everything to break free! Collects Batman issues #75-85.
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TieDyeDude
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Mehso-so

I made my way through a handful of Tom King's Batman run and it was... okay. I tried starting with the “complete“ City of Bane collection, but I had no idea what was going on. Even after going back a bit, it still wasn't super clear until a few issues in. One of my biggest problems with modern comics: I don't want to have to read 74 other issues to enjoy a certain story (thank goodness for the Black Label)... (con't)

TieDyeDude I also just didn't really enjoy his characterization of Bruce/Batman. Even as he tried to portray him as opening up to love, he was still so moody and stand-offish. And everyone had to comment about it. He was constantly whining, “I know being Batman is dumb, but I'm Batman.“ Aside from a couple insightful panels, I feel like King wasn't breaking any new ground, and since it wasn't fun, I just wasn't impressed. 2mo
TieDyeDude It also didn't help that they kept pulling the same twists: you beat x, but y was pulling the strings all along! Catwoman betrayed you, but that was the plan all along! Batman gets beat half to death, but that was the plan, and now the plan is done, one punch win! Vol. 8 Cold Days was actually really good, though; Bruce Wayne is seated in the jury for Mr. Freeze's trial. 2mo
AnnCrystal 👏🦇🪄💫. Glad I'm not the only one who sometimes feels lost in these seemingly endless comics that don't offer a solid storyline in each issue. Grand review 👍. 2mo
TieDyeDude @AnnCrystal Yeah, it's like, if you're not locked in at the start, there's no point bothering until a year or two later when there is a new reboot and the old run is all in TBP. Even this run, where the marriage was a fake out and the Bane storyline wasn't really about Bane, it seems like a waste of time. 2mo
AnnCrystal @TieDyeDude Yikes. 🤔👍. 1mo
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comics_librarian
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Pickpick

Tom King once again brings emotional weight equal to the brutality and giving the fans a glimpse of what a pleasure a happy Batman could be to read.

Leftcoastzen 🐶 Cuteness! 3y
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JLaurenceCohen
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Pickpick

Tom King's Batman run revolves around Batmam's romance with Catwoman and his fight against Bane. While some of the earlier issues have an elliptical, digressive quality, this final arc answers all the questions that have been stacking up. There are a bunch of great action sequences. King really brings out Alfred's and Selina's love for Bruce.

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JLaurenceCohen
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This is the exhilarating final arc of Tom King's groundbreaking Batman run. Bane has taken over Gotham by turning the villains into a new police force. The art is next level good.

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