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Batman Vol. 9: The Tyrant Wing

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About Batman Vol. 9: The Tyrant Wing

Product Description The Penguin claims Bane, the man who broke the Bat, is the one pulling the strings in Batman's life. But how could that be when Bane is safely locked away in Arkham Asylum--and a broken man himself? He's been in a padded room, in a nearly catatonic state, since his last encounter with the Bat. Is Bane's incapacitation all a slow grift to get the upper hand? Or is the Penguin leading the Bat on a wild-goose chase? Regardless of the cost, Batman won't stop until he uncovers the truth. The acclaimed team of Tom King ( Heroes in Crisis, Mister Miracle) and Mikel Janín ( Grayson) push the Dark Knight further than ever when Batman discovers that his brutal recent encounters with Mr. Freeze, KGBeast and more were all orchestrated by the same unseen Gotham mastermind. Plus, the secrets of Alfred are revealed in an extra-length story from writer Tom Taylor ( Injustice 2) and artist Otto Schmidt ( Green Arrow) in Batman Volume 9: The Tyrant Wing, collecting Batman #58-60, Batman Annual #3 and Batman Secret Files #1. Review Praise for  Batman:   “Beautiful and emotional.” — Entertainment Weekly   “Fresh and adventurous.” —Nerdist   “Challenges both canon and conventional wisdom.” — Paste Magazine “Beautiful literature and unbelievable revelations, all of which makes for an intriguing yet gritty Batman story—honestly the best kind.” —Comicosity About the Author Tom King is a comic book writer and novelist, best known for his work at DC Comics including Batman, Mister Miracle, Grayson and Omega Men. He often relies on his experience as an ex-CIA agent and experiences during the recent conflicts in the Middle East in his writing, especially apparent in Grayson (alongside co-writer Tim Seeley), Omega Men and in The Sheriff of Babylon, published under the Vertigo imprint.