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Following the events of Batman: Knightquest: The Search , Bruce Wayne has successfully recuperated from his broken back and is ready to resume crime-fighting duties as the Batman. But Jean-Paul Valley, the man who currently patrols the dark alleyways of Gotham City, is not willing to step aside. Furthermore, Valley has become unaccountably violent and reckless. Driven to the brink of madness by inner demons, the "new Batman" seeks to destroy the "old Batman" in a battle with deadly consequences. Batman: Knightsend is the seventh installment in an expansive nine-volume series reprinting the entire Batman: Knightfall storyline. Contained in this volume are Batman #509-510, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #29-30, Detective Comics #676-677, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #62-63, Robin #8-9, Catwoman #12-13 and Showcase '94 #10 and includes bonus poster artwork. Review: The finale doesn't disappoint - As Bruce trains for his return to Gotham, Jean Paul goes off the deep as his mind starts to break from the pressure of being Gotham's savior. With help from a deadly assassin, Bruce returns to form after a series of tests and defeats Jean Paul, once again taking on the mantle of Batman. It's a fantastic conclusion to a fantastic series. Review: Finally getting to โthe endโ.. - So I recall when I started reading Knightfall, I was incredibly impressed with the first volume, it was up and down after that, but this volume was pretty solid and easy to read through. The best part was having the real Batman back, and I thought the resolution was interesting and different enough to feel earned given all the events that preceded it. Also, a moment of a good recap of what Azreal accomplished as the Batman, but in the end, the correct one is back to claim the mantle. Looking forward to Prodigal next.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 207 Reviews |
M**H
The finale doesn't disappoint
As Bruce trains for his return to Gotham, Jean Paul goes off the deep as his mind starts to break from the pressure of being Gotham's savior. With help from a deadly assassin, Bruce returns to form after a series of tests and defeats Jean Paul, once again taking on the mantle of Batman. It's a fantastic conclusion to a fantastic series.
L**Y
Finally getting to โthe endโ..
So I recall when I started reading Knightfall, I was incredibly impressed with the first volume, it was up and down after that, but this volume was pretty solid and easy to read through. The best part was having the real Batman back, and I thought the resolution was interesting and different enough to feel earned given all the events that preceded it. Also, a moment of a good recap of what Azreal accomplished as the Batman, but in the end, the correct one is back to claim the mantle. Looking forward to Prodigal next.
G**Y
Historic event of the 90s
Batman Vs Batman. What an ending! Came as expected. Excellent seller!
K**W
Batman: Knightsend
Valley and Wayne struggle for the right to be the Batman,leaving Gotham City's Police Department wondering who to trust. As Nightwing returns to help his old friend, the battle reaches its climax. Covers events already shown in 'Batman: Knightfall, Vol. 3: Knightsend'. An important book, with great art and an interesting plot.
J**N
Such a good read.
If you're a fan of Batman, this series is for you. A classic story that's now been told in books/movies and graphic novel. If you can pick up the series (8 books in total) it is worth it!
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