Batman: Under the Cowl #[nn]
In "Bethlehem," Bill Willingham crafts a tense, introspective mystery as Batman—disoriented and with no memory of how he came to be in his current state—struggles to piece together his mission and find his way home. Tom Fowler’s stark interior art, with James Sinclair’s moody colors and Kurt Hathaway’s sharp lettering, heightens the sense of unease, while Andy Kubert’s cover captures the grim determination of a hero pushed to his limits.
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Batman, seemingly beaten and with no memory of how he got in this condition, tries to figure out what he needs to do to complete his mission and get home safe. But things are not always as they appear.
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