![]() It didn't take long before it was announced that half-way through that run of stories that Finch would be focusing on art and a new writer was coming in.Ĭycle of Violence, sees new writer, Gregg Hurwitz bringing a far-too-long storyline, which follows another piece of his work a little too closely. The OTT imagery was fun to look at but the story made absolutely no sense. In the previous volume we see almost everyone Batman has ever met, The Justice League, a playboy bunny, a hulked out Two-Face and Deathstroke chopping Batman's plane in half. With the previous collection from this range, The Dark Knight proving to be a case of style over substance, Finch had written that story around what he would have most fun drawing. ![]() Batman must confront his greatest fears in the book from Gregg Hurwitz and David Finch, as he brings down a gorier version of Scarecrow who drips blood from his stitched-up mouth and who wields a new version of a fear toxin. ![]() ![]() Gotham's children are going missing and it is clear that Scarecrow is to blame. ![]()
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