Batman Annual (1961-2010) #28 - David Hine, Kyle Higgins, Edward P. Tobin, Agustin Padilla, Trevor McCarthy, Ramon Bachs & Andres Guinaldo

Batman Annual (1961-2010) #28

ByDavid Hine, Kyle Higgins, Edward P. Tobin, Agustin Padilla, Trevor McCarthy, Ramon Bachs & Andres Guinaldo

  • Release Date: 2017-10-12
  • Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels

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When a Batman, Inc. recruitment trip to Paris, France, leads to a murder mystery, our two Batmen deduce that the assassinations are connected to a strange cult leader. But will this religious figure take them one step closer to solving the bizarre murders? Or are the Question, Bruce and Dick getting one step closer to becoming the next victims?

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