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Sto caricando le informazioni... Future State: Dark Detective (2021)di Mariko Tamaki
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Discover the Dark Destiny of Gotham City! In the not-too-distant future, a sinister force has invaded the city of Gotham, and it's a power unlike any the Bat-Family has faced before. The Magistrate controls everything, and their constant surveillance leaves Gothamites with nowhere to hideâ?¦even in their own homes. Where did the Magistrate come from? And who can stop them? To make matters worse, in their path to total takeover, the Magistrate has killed Batman! Or have they? With Bruce Wayne off the grid, it's up to his remaining friends and allies to help stave off the brutality of the Magistrate-or die trying! This action-packed volume of the Future State saga collects Future State: Dark Detective #1-4, Future State: Red Hood #1-2, Future State: Batman/Superman #1-2, Future State: Catwoman #1-2, Future State: Harley Quinn #1-2, and Future State: Robin Eternal #1 Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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It's a few years in the future and Gotham City is a sci-fi dystopia, a surveillance state patrolled by anti-vigilante armored thugs, drones, and robots. But the Batman Family is still pretty much the same, fighting back against the evil group, corporation, organization, cult -- or whatever the Magistrate is supposed to be -- that has teamed up with Gotham's mayor to institute this police state.
Batman and Bruce Wayne are both thought to be dead -- but he isn't, he's just hiding from his friends and enemies. But of course he still runs around dressed up as Batman -- but nobody notices? Until they do? He's supposed to be broke -- but he still has all his toys, equipment, and the material to make whatever inventions he needs?
Grouped together in one volume like this, it is easy to notice that the editors aren't doing too good a job of keeping the continuity straight, perhaps because it is the leftover scraps of an aborted boondoggle and they figure no one really cares. There is a big, dumb change for Tim Drake, but it probably doesn't count in the regular continuity, so . . . who cares?
I have several more of these collections checked out from and on hold at the library, and I'm really starting to wonder if I should even bother with them. ( )