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The wait is over Batman: Odyssey Part 2 joins the DC Comics Graphic Novel Collection Originally published as Batman: Odyssey vol 2 #1-7, December 2011 – June 2012.
Batman: Odyssey Part 2 Book features a war between Ra’s al Ghul and his son, the Sensei, Batman discovers a fantastical realm hidden underground. Venturing into a world of dinosaurs, trolls and even a Stone Age version of himself, the Dark Knight’s adventures take many unexpected turns. But Batman must also contemplate an inner journey, as he strives to resolve whether taking a human life can ever be justified.
BATMAN VOL 1 #35 Originally published in June 1946
- DC Comics
- Batman
- DC Comics
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The wait is over Batman: Odyssey Part 2 joins the DC Comics Graphic Novel Collection Originally published as Batman: Odyssey vol 2 #1-7, December 2011 – June 2012.
Batman: Odyssey Part 2 Book features a war between Ra’s al Ghul and his son, the Sensei, Batman discovers a fantastical realm hidden underground. Venturing into a world of dinosaurs, trolls and even a Stone Age version of himself, the Dark Knight’s adventures take many unexpected turns. But Batman must also contemplate an inner journey, as he strives to resolve whether taking a human life can ever be justified.
BATMAN VOL 1 #35 Originally published in June 1946
- DC Comics
- Batman
- DC Comics
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better than you think
brilliant story from 2011. its a long batman story but very worth it, its enjoyable and light hearted.really well drawn and coloured.
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Batman: Odyssey part 2
Without doubt the worst Batmen story in existence. Confusing plot, dreadful dialogue, and the worst Neal Adams art I've ever seen. Avoid this like the plague.
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