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    Batman #474

    Batman » Batman #474 - The Destroyer Part One: A Tale of Two Cities released by DC Comics on February 1992.

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    The Destroyer Part One: A Tale of Two Cities last edited by julass27 on 06/03/23 03:27AM View full history

    Batman catches wind of a sinister plot!

    Buildings in Gotham are being Imploded. Batman needs to first figure out why these particular buildings are being destroyed before he can figure out which one is next and who is doing it.

    Continued in Legends of the Dark Knight #27.

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    Buildings in the city of Gotham are being imploded and nobody can make a connection as to why it's happening. When I read this, I wasn't sure what the intro story was all about, but it comes back to make sense in the end.  He's stopping some art forgers in the act.   We find Gordon on the road to recovery... lesson to us all, right?  Stop smoking, eat better, etc.   I thought this story stood up well for the age of it.  Early 90's story.  I do like the art from this time period.  Still the old s...

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