In Catwoman #58 (by Tini Howard, Nico Leon, Veronica Gandini, and Lucas Gattoni), Selina Kyle finds Batman in rare form — unmasked and emotionally vulnerable. During a fleeting embrace between the two former lovers, Catwoman’s inner monologue describes Batman as a building on the verge of collapsing. While this is true of Batman’s body, it is equally true of his mind. After recently dealing with threats like Failsafe, Red Mask and Insomnia, the Dark Knight exists in a fragile emotional state which has placed him at odds with even his most trusted companions. However, Batman’s struggle against his usual allies isn’t the only thing causing him distress in Gotham War.Strangely enough, a major factor in Batman’s deteriorating psyche is the relative peace that the streets of Gotham are experiencing during Chip Zdarsky and Tini Howard’s new story arc. As has been alluded to several times throughout his career, Batman can’t seem to trust the idea of a peaceful Gotham – especially if he doesn’t play a direct role in its evolution. Because of this paranoia, Batman himself becomes partly responsible for the divide that’s ever present in Gotham War. The story lives up to its name, becoming a war for Batman to wage against his oldest enemies, his closest allies and even against himself.In Gotham War, Catwoman recruits several former henchmen and trains them as cat burglars under a set of rules she (and most of the Bat Family) considers altruistic. She has instilled several new ideals within these henchmen that protect the impoverished residents and working class of Gotham while placing priority on their own safety. This approach to their normally risky business has actually helped lower the violent crime rate in Gotham, but Batman is convinced that this will eventually lead to even more danger in the future.RELATED: 10 Best Batman Comics From Different GenresRELATED: DC Changes Robin’s Fate With An Alternate Version of Batman’s A Death in the Family
In Catwoman #58 (by Tini Howard, Nico Leon, Veronica Gandini, and Lucas Gattoni), Selina Kyle finds Batman in rare form — unmasked and emotionally vulnerable. During a fleeting embrace between the two former lovers, Catwoman’s inner monologue describes Batman as a building on the verge of collapsing. While this is true of Batman’s body, it is equally true of his mind. After recently dealing with threats like Failsafe, Red Mask and Insomnia, the Dark Knight exists in a fragile emotional state which has placed him at odds with even his most trusted companions. However, Batman’s struggle against his usual allies isn’t the only thing causing him distress in Gotham War.
Strangely enough, a major factor in Batman’s deteriorating psyche is the relative peace that the streets of Gotham are experiencing during Chip Zdarsky and Tini Howard’s new story arc. As has been alluded to several times throughout his career, Batman can’t seem to trust the idea of a peaceful Gotham – especially if he doesn’t play a direct role in its evolution. Because of this paranoia, Batman himself becomes partly responsible for the divide that’s ever present in Gotham War. The story lives up to its name, becoming a war for Batman to wage against his oldest enemies, his closest allies and even against himself.
In Gotham War, Catwoman recruits several former henchmen and trains them as cat burglars under a set of rules she (and most of the Bat Family) considers altruistic. She has instilled several new ideals within these henchmen that protect the impoverished residents and working class of Gotham while placing priority on their own safety. This approach to their normally risky business has actually helped lower the violent crime rate in Gotham, but Batman is convinced that this will eventually lead to even more danger in the future.
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