Batman: Shaman #[nn]
In "Shaman, Book One," a young Bruce Wayne journeys into the Alaskan wilderness to train with a bounty hunter, only to be rescued by a mysterious shaman who wears a ceremonial bat-mask and shares a haunting tale of a bat and a raven. Written by Dennis O'Neil and illustrated by Ed Hannigan, with inks by John Beatty, colors by Richmond Lewis, and letters by John Costanza, this 1993 issue offers a mythic, grounded look at Bruce’s formative years. The cover, by George Pratt, captures the stark beauty and mystery of the story’s setting.
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Bruce Wayne (pre-Batman) studies with a bounty hunter tracking a criminal in Alaska. He is saved by a Shaman who tells him a story about a bat and a raven, while wearing a ceremonial bat-mask.
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