Batman: No Man's Land #4
The fourth and final volume of DC's *Batman: No Man's Land* trade paperback series brings the sprawling saga of Gotham's collapse to its conclusion, with "Homecoming" as the centerpiece story by Greg Rucka and Rick Burchett. The cover by Dale Eaglesham and John Floyd is a fittingly chaotic send-off — Batman charges forward through rubble while Robin, a spider-symbol-clad figure, and a hulking brute clash behind him, with the Joker and an apparently disfigured villain sprawled menacingly in the foreground and an ominous silhouetted figure looming at the left. It's a dense, kinetic image that captures exactly the kind of overcrowded, anything-can-happen energy that made No Man's Land one of the most ambitious Gotham stories DC had told up to that point.
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Batman and Gordon attempt to renew their trust and friendship.
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