Batman/Catwoman #11 review
Questions are answered in Tom King and Clay Mann’s Batman/Catwoman #11, though many readers will find the resolutions to be lacking. King’s scripts have …
Questions are answered in Tom King and Clay Mann’s Batman/Catwoman #11, though many readers will find the resolutions to be lacking. King’s scripts have …
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Rumors have been swirling for a few days now, and it’s finally official: Tom King will be leaving the main Batman title this December. …