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It's fireworks in Gotham City's underground scene as Penguin's troops take it straight to Tobias Whale's front door--and Vigilante decides to take on both armies himself! Meanwhile, Nightwing is saved by a mysterious yet familiar benefactor! All of this, plus appearances by Batman, Robin and Commissioner Gordon!
Featuring Spoiler! Penguin and his troops now control the Gotham underworld scene--but when the various gangs under his control start squabbling among themselves, can even the Penguin stop his empire from crumbling? Plus, Batman vs. the Vigilante!
Did Zsasz really kill Batman? This question and more are answered as the mad scramble for control of the Gotham underground kicks into high gear! Plus, the Scarecrow turns on the Ventriloquist, Nightwing continues to gain the Penguin's trust, and Robin gets surprise-attacked by someone wearing an extremely familiar costume!
A special flashback tale featuring the secret origin of Johnny Stitches--the mysterious member of Intergang who's recently made his presence felt in Gotham. Additionally, secrets surrounding Penguin's underground railroad and the construction of his "gang army" are revealed!
First published in 2007 with the title: I thought it was just me: women reclaiming power and courage in a culture of shame.
This first full-length scholarly study of comic books as a narrative form attempts to explain why comic books, traditionally considered to be juvenile trash literature, have in the 1980s been used by serious artists to tell realistic stories for adults
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