Batman by Grant Morrison Book Three
by DC Comics
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Grant Morrison’s Batman saga reaches a fever pitch as Gotham reels from the fallout of Batman R.I.P., the shadow of Dr. Hurt deepens, and Bruce Wayne’s lost journey through time accelerates toward its explosive end.
With the original Batman displaced in history and the world believing him dead, Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne rise as a new, volatile Dynamic Duo—facing conspiracies, assassins, and the Black Glove’s final, devastating strike.
From psychological unraveling to time-warped adventure, from family drama to cosmic detective work, this volume captures Morrison at the height of their ambition—reshaping Batman not as a man, but as an idea powerful enough to survive death itself.
Collects Batman #701–702; Batman & Robin #10–16; Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #1-6; as Grant Morrison is joined by all-star artists Andy Clarke, Frazer Irving, and Tony S. Daniel. | Grant Morrison is an Eisner Award–winning writer and one of the most influential voices in modern comics, celebrated for redefining mythology across superheroes, horror, and experimental fiction. Their groundbreaking work at DC includes Batman, All-Star Superman, Final Crisis, JLA, and Doom Patrol, each marked by bold imagination and emotional depth. Beyond comics, Morrison is the creator of the television series Brave New World and the author of the bestselling memoir Supergods. Their storytelling blends high-concept ideas, genre innovation, and a deep fascination with heroism’s symbolic power.
Tony Daniel (Batman, Detective Comics, Deathstroke), Frank Quitely (All-Star Superman, We3, New X-Men), Andy Clarke (Detective Comics, Batman and Robin, R.E.B.E.L.S.), Frazer Irving (Batman and Robin, Seven Soldiers: Klarion, X-Men) Cameron Stewart (Batman and Robin, Batgirl, Catwoman), and Dustin Nguyen (Detective Comics, Batman: Lil’ Gotham, Batman—Streets of Gotham) bring a remarkable spectrum of visual styles—ranging from hyper-detailed action to atmospheric surrealism—that perfectly complement Morrison’s bold, reality-bending narrative and help define this era of Batman storytelling.
With the original Batman displaced in history and the world believing him dead, Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne rise as a new, volatile Dynamic Duo—facing conspiracies, assassins, and the Black Glove’s final, devastating strike.
From psychological unraveling to time-warped adventure, from family drama to cosmic detective work, this volume captures Morrison at the height of their ambition—reshaping Batman not as a man, but as an idea powerful enough to survive death itself.
Collects Batman #701–702; Batman & Robin #10–16; Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #1-6; as Grant Morrison is joined by all-star artists Andy Clarke, Frazer Irving, and Tony S. Daniel. | Grant Morrison is an Eisner Award–winning writer and one of the most influential voices in modern comics, celebrated for redefining mythology across superheroes, horror, and experimental fiction. Their groundbreaking work at DC includes Batman, All-Star Superman, Final Crisis, JLA, and Doom Patrol, each marked by bold imagination and emotional depth. Beyond comics, Morrison is the creator of the television series Brave New World and the author of the bestselling memoir Supergods. Their storytelling blends high-concept ideas, genre innovation, and a deep fascination with heroism’s symbolic power.
Tony Daniel (Batman, Detective Comics, Deathstroke), Frank Quitely (All-Star Superman, We3, New X-Men), Andy Clarke (Detective Comics, Batman and Robin, R.E.B.E.L.S.), Frazer Irving (Batman and Robin, Seven Soldiers: Klarion, X-Men) Cameron Stewart (Batman and Robin, Batgirl, Catwoman), and Dustin Nguyen (Detective Comics, Batman: Lil’ Gotham, Batman—Streets of Gotham) bring a remarkable spectrum of visual styles—ranging from hyper-detailed action to atmospheric surrealism—that perfectly complement Morrison’s bold, reality-bending narrative and help define this era of Batman storytelling.
PUBLISHER:
DC Comics
ISBN-10:
1799509176
ISBN-13:
9781799509172
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
NUMBER OF PAGES:
448
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
10.19(H) x 6.63(W)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / adult
LANGUAGE:
English