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Batman Vol. 8: Cold Days
Batman Vol. 8: Cold Days | Tom King
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ÒThis story will be remembered for years to come.Ó ÑComicosity COLD HEART. The wedding of the century is over. Batman took the long walk down the aisle for CatwomanÉand now his life has been shaken to its core. COLD FACTS. But this blow is just the beginning. Called to serve on the jury for the trial of Mr. Freeze, Bruce Wayne finds himself confronted with questions about his costumed alter egoÕs excessive forceÑleaving him contemplating hanging up the cape and cowl for good. COLD BLOOD. With Bruce sidelined, Dick GraysonÑBatmanÕs original sidekick and closest friendÑputs aside his Nightwing role and assumes the mantle of the Dark Knight himself, putting him on the front linesÉand in great danger. COLD WAR. The Russian assassin called the KGBeast is back, and now this relic of geopolitical warfare is rampaging through Gotham City with an anonymous puppet master pulling his strings. Facing broken hearts, broken bodies and an identity crisis like no other, can Bruce and Dick stop a cold war before they catch their deaths? Critically acclaimed writer Tom King (Mister Miracle) continues his landmark run on one of comicsÕ most iconic heroes in Batman Vol. 8: Cold Days, featuring stunning work from superstar artists Lee Weeks (Batman/Elmer Fudd Special), Matt Wagner (Trinity) and Tony S. Daniel (Batman R.I.P.).
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TieDyeDude
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Excellent volume! The first three issues involve Bruce Wayne serving on a jury, trying to convince them that Freeze is innocent, though captured by Batman.
The second batch have some very sweet stories looking at Nightwing's relationship/partnership with Batman. Great comic writing

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WeAreLegion
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Mr Freeze is on trial for the murders of three women. Bruce Wayne is head of the jury. Everyone agrees the suspect is guilty, he confessed after all. Everyone except… Bruce Wayne. As Bruce spends time unfurling the mystery as a citizen and jury member, Dick Greyson moonlights as the Batman. Great premise, it‘s really nice to see these characters tackling a crime mystery!