Comic Review: Detective Comics #359: Facsimile Edition (DC Comics)
In a delightful decision somewhere at DC Comics, it was decided to reprint key Silver Age comics as facsimile editions. Detective Comics #359 is one of these facsimiles.
In a delightful decision somewhere at DC Comics, it was decided to reprint key Silver Age comics as facsimile editions. Detective Comics #359 is one of these facsimiles.
As Batman wraps up his nightly patrol, apprehending criminals and muggers alike, a string of murders have occurred, leaving a trail of mangled bodies throughout the streets of Gotham.
An orphan runs away from the Wayne Orphanage, scared for his life, lost and alone in the cold snowy streets of Gotham.
Mr. Freeze and Mrs. Freeze are creating a new definition for a cold day in hell as they wreak havoc on the citizens of Gotham.
All the experiments, all of the battles, the kidnappings, everything has lead up to this moment.
As Mr. Freeze proceeds to use his hostages to further his scientific pursuits to save his wife, Batman is in hot pursuit to prevent Freeze from initiating his plans.
Something sinister is happening beneath the underbelly of the streets of Gotham, reports of women that share similar physical traits have gone missing.
Stranded on an island, and hunted by Deadshot, Bruce must do whatever it takes to save the surviving passengers, as well as himself.
“Sit down and be silent or I’ll have all of you arrested for breach of the peace!” – James Gordon
Batman fights crime in the dead of night, yet despite his nightly duties, he still has to contend with his responsibilities as Bruce Wayne.