Batman: Sins of the Father

Batman: Sins of the Father

Batman: Sins of the Father

Batman: Sins of the Father

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Overview

The story of the hit Telltale game continues here!

Batman: The Telltale Series introduced fans to a bold new version of the Batman mythos—one in which Bruce Wayne's mission as Batman was placed in jeopardy when he discovered that his father was one of the most twisted and evil men Gotham City had ever seen!


Now the story continues in comics, with a new adventure that takes place between Season 1 of the game and Season 2, The Enemy Within.

With Bruce Wayne still reeling from the revelations about his father, and Wayne Enterprises on the verge of bankruptcy, Bruce decides the only way forward is to make restitution to the people whose lives his father ruined. But when Arkham Asylum employees who worked for Thomas Wayne start getting assassinated, it's clear that Bruce isn't the only one still digging up the past.

As Batman, Bruce must take to the Gotham underworld to solve a mystery: Who is the mysterious assassin known as Deadshot, and what is his connection to the crimes of Thomas Wayne? But if Batman can't stop Deadshot, is he simply painting a target on the backs of the people he cares about?

Writer Christos Gage (Netflix's Daredevil, Deadshot) and artist Raffaele Ienco (Fantastic Four) bring the world of Batman: The Telltale Series to comics with a story that can be enjoyed by fans of the game and Bat-fans alike!

Collects Batman: Sins of the Father #1-6.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401284237
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication date: 11/13/2018
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 716,329
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Christos Gage is one of the most prolific modern comic book writers, having worked for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, IDW Publishing and Avatar Press. He is also well known as a writer of crime television, including work for such television series as Law and Order: Special Victims Unit and Numb3rs.
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