Batman: No Man's Land #4
The fourth volume of DC's *Batman: No Man's Land* collected edition arrives with a striking Bill Sienkiewicz cover that says everything about the state of a broken Gotham — Batman crouches atop a crumbling brick chimney, cape billowing behind him, surveying a rain-lashed skyline reduced to rubble and ruin. There's a raw, almost painterly looseness to Sienkiewicz's linework that makes the Dark Knight feel genuinely burdened by the devastated city around him. Inside, writer John Ostrander and artist Jim Balent contribute to this sweeping saga of Gotham's darkest chapter, making this an essential piece of one of Batman's most ambitious storylines.
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Catwoman gets the computer discs that she stole to Batman. She recalls an old friend who brought her to the circus as a child.
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