Absolute Batman: The Court of Owls #[nn]
A feral, hollow-eyed figure in a battered Batman cowl and shaggy fur cloak raises a massive taloned claw toward the viewer — it's a deeply unsettling image that sets the tone for Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's celebrated Court of Owls story. Capullo's cover work here is genuinely striking, trading Gotham's skyline for something rawer and more primal, with FCO Plascencia's cool, smoky palette adding to the dread. This Absolute edition collects "My Brother's Keeper" in a premium format worthy of the creative team behind it.
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Batman defeats Lincoln March, and then tries to find documentation to support the claim that he is really Thomas Wayne, Jr.
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