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    Detective Comics #633

    Detective Comics » Detective Comics #633 - Identity Crisis released by DC Comics on August 1, 1991.

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    Identity Crisis last edited by julass27 on 05/24/23 01:13PM View full history

     Bruce Wayne returns to Wayne Manor to find no trace of the Batcave, and Alfred without any knowledge of his master's crimefighting career. Has Bruce Wayne gone insane?

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    Alfred with wheels for legs 0

    The idea of Bruce Wayne battling his duel identity is not a new idea, In Batman #112 "Am I Really Batman?" Bruce Wayne goes face to face with himself.  Peter Milligan being obsessed (in a good way) with the idea of dueling identities goes for his take on a similar idea.When I first read this years ago the take seemed so fresh.   I've recently read Batman #112, then reread this comic and the first half was not as mind blowing as I remembered.  The end was as good as I remembered and it was a trea...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Identity Crisis 0

    This standalone tale is a serious gem. Written by Peter Milligan, this story has a definite a twilight Zone vibe to it, and is quite creepy. I loved the penciling by Tom Mandrake, it's a nice change of pace. This is a great read, and deserves to be discussed more than it does....

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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