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    Batman #3

    Batman » Batman #3 - I Am Gotham Part Three released by DC Comics on September 2016.

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    “I AM GOTHAM” Chapter Three: Batman and Gotham strike out together to get to the bottom of the mysterious attacks against the city. Could this novel and headstrong new hero be everything Gotham City needs…at the cost of the Dark Knight?

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    RegRegular CoverDavid Finch, Matt Banning & Jordie Bellaire1
    VarVariant CoverTim Sale2
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    After reading the last issue of Batman and being disappointed in how it followed up the first, I was hoping this issue would redeem the story arc, but sadly it does not. I still think that the first issue of the Batman was a very strong premiere, but it feels like the series is already in a sort of decline. This issue is not completely terrible, the artwork by David Finch is nice, but the story is confusing and lacks good substance. This issue primarily describes the origin of Gotham and Gotham ...

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