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Batwoman Vol. 2: Wonderland
Batwoman Vol. 2: Wonderland | Marguerite Bennett, K. Perkins
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Batwoman is on the hunt for the deadly terrorist group called the Many Arms of Death, but little does she know that their leader, the Mother of War, is on the hunt for her. Soon Kate Kane finds herself abandoned and alone in the Sahara Desert, at the mercy of the man the Many Arms of Death calls the Needle...but his victims call the Scarecrow! KateÕs only hope for escape is to work together with her fellow prisoner: Colony Prime, her fatherÕs second-in-command and one of KateÕs most bitter enemies. Now, with both Batwoman and Colony Prime under the influence of the ScarecrowÕs deadly fear toxin, theyÕll have to fight their way through their own worst nightmares to make it out alive. Unfortunately, when someone has lived a life like Kate KaneÕs-one of murder, loss and betrayal-fear itself might be enough to destroy her! Writer Marguerite Bennett (Bombshells: United) and artist Fernando Blanco (Midnighter & Apollo) explore the horrors of BatwomanÕs past...and how theyÕll affect her future. Collects Batwoman #7-11.
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JLaurenceCohen
Batwoman Vol. 2: Wonderland | Marguerite Bennett, K. Perkins
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Mehso-so

There isn't a ton of plot in this arc, but there's some good development of Kate's fractious relationship with her father.

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JLaurenceCohen
Batwoman Vol. 2: Wonderland | Marguerite Bennett, K. Perkins
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"The damage is part of your story"

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JLaurenceCohen
Batwoman Vol. 2: Wonderland | Marguerite Bennett, K. Perkins
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Scarecrow is the villain in this arc, so there's lots of phantasmagoria. The art shifts perfectly to distinguish hallucinations from reality.

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BruceWalken
Batwoman Vol. 2: Wonderland | Marguerite Bennett, K. Perkins
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Some more stunning art from this great book series