Detective Comics (1937-) #485 - Dennis O'Neil, Paul Levitz, Paul Kupperberg, Len Wein, Jack C. Harris, Bob Rozakis, Don Newton, Kurt Schaffenberger, Steve Ditko, Don Heck & Dick Giordano

Detective Comics (1937-) #485

ByDennis O'Neil, Paul Levitz, Paul Kupperberg, Len Wein, Jack C. Harris, Bob Rozakis, Don Newton, Kurt Schaffenberger, Steve Ditko, Don Heck & Dick Giordano

  • Release Date: 2019-03-21
  • Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels

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�THE VENGEANCE VOW!� Ra�s al Ghul manipulates the Sensei and the League of Assassins into killing Kathy Kane, the Batwoman. Batman seeks revenge, and comes up against the Sensei�s aide, the Bronze Tiger.

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