Batman: Reign of Terror #[nn]
This DC Elseworlds one-shot drops Batman into the blood-soaked streets of revolutionary France, and José Luis García-López's cover sets the mood brilliantly — a caped, cowled Dark Knight sweeps through the air, sword in hand, with a guillotine looming in the foreground and a crowd scene of period-costumed figures surging below. Writer Mike W. Barr and García-López, whose linework here is as dynamic as ever, team with colorist Noelle Giddings to bathe the whole image in a smoky crimson that feels genuinely menacing. It's a striking premise — the world's greatest detective reimagined against the backdrop of the Reign of Terror — and the cover alone makes a compelling case for picking it up.
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Batman rescues aristos in revolutionary France.
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