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Batman: The Dark Knight Vol. 1: Knight Terrors (the New 52)

David Finch

Something sinister is stirring in the veins if Arkham Asylum's inmates. Psychotic and frothing with fiendish strenght, they are unleashed onto the streets of Gotham. The Dark Knight must do everything in his power to protect the people and unmask the culprit behind the mayhem.

Will Batman survive the onslaught of maniacal attacks - from Scarecrow and Bane to Two-Face and the Court of Owls - long enough to uncover the truth at the end of the rabbit hole? For things are not quite as they seem...

This volume collects Batman: The Dark Knight #1-9

Book Details

  • Publisher: DC Comics
  • Publish Date: Jul 23rd, 2013
  • Pages: 208
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.14in - 6.67in - 0.32in - 0.81lb
  • EAN: 9781401237110
  • Categories: Superheroes (see also Fiction - Superheroes)Crime & Mystery

About the Author

David Finch began his comic book career at the age of 22 at Top Cow. There, he created Ascension and Aphrodite IX, both of which were top sellers in the business. In 2001, he made the move to Marvel. His 15 issue run on Ultimate X-Men saw sales of the comic jump 40%. On Avengers, David's presence doubled sales with starting with his first issue. Eventually feeling the need for a change, David took on the monumental task of bringing a perennially low-selling, cancelled Moon Knight into the mainstream. His run on Moon Knight skyrocketed this title into the main Marvel universe and saw it sell over five times the all the title's previous releases. Now, David is working with Jeph Loeb on Ultimatum. In addition to his comic career, David has also worked on video games, music, and film. He has worked with Zack Snyder, Guillermo del Toro, Clive Barker, and Michael J. Straczynski, among others.

Praise for this book

"Finch's quality of art lives up to the hype with his detailed panels and sharp lines - all designed to explode off of the page"--Tampa Bay Examiner