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    Detective Comics #861

    Detective Comics » Detective Comics #861 - Cutter, Part 1 released by DC Comics on March 2010.

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    Cutter, Part 1 last edited by shapeofthings on 04/14/23 03:24AM View full history

    It's double the detectives with Batman and Batwoman in for part one of "Cutter"! Batwoman investigates a string of grisly attacks that have left the victimsmutilated, or worse, dead. But what does this case have to do with the kidnapping of a socialite from ten years ago, and what evidence can The Dark Knight himself bring to light on this macabre mystery? Featuring guest Art by allaimed illustarator Jock (THE LOSERS, GREEN ARROW: YEAR ONE)!

    And in the co-feature, the Huntress and The Question find themselves in over their heads as a gunrunning case leads them to the buisness end of a double-barrel shotgun!

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    Cutter, Part One 0

    Batman and Batwoman in the same issue.  Good stuff.  The art was a little off from the past issue(s), but still good.  The story of the Cutter unfolds.  He's kidnapped three college girls and is mutilating them. Keeping part of them and leaving them for dead.  Yikes, that's nasty.  Batman is trailing a guy named Garret and catches him on a yacht.  I'm hoping we find out more about this character and what it's all about.  Unless this is leftover from a prior issue I don't have.  I'm guessing he p...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A Wonderful Outing 0

     Wait, this comic doesn’t have the beautiful work of J.H. Williams III in it?  Damn, I’m not picking that up. Well, you should because this was by far the best read I’ve had in awhile.  Jock’s artwork jaggedly flows flawlessly with Rucka’s script which is not only occasionally surprising, but instantly badass.  Everyone should read this book… and I’m not kidding.  Everyone.  Whether you like comics or not.  Here, we have a kickass superhero who’s a lesbian and uses her defining qualities and sex...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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