One year ago, Batman and Robin disappeared from Gotham City.
Before his departure, Batman chose a guardian to protect Gotham's
citizens from the city's usual predators. Now, the dynamic
due return to find that some of their most notorious foes
are being brutally murdered - leaving Batman to wonder if
the man he entrusted to carry on in his place has confused
justice with vengeance...
Face
the Face
takes place one year after the events of Infinite Crisis.
Batman and Robin have been noticeably absent from Gotham's
rooftops. However, Batman has left the rehabilitated Harvey
Dent in charge of keeping on top of Gotham's underworld. But
when the dynamic duo return it looks as though Dent may be
back to his murderous ways.
This
collection examines how easy it is to cross the lines between
good and evil time and time again. Not only is this explored
through the Harvey Dent/Two Face plot but also, to a lesser
degree, in Batman's confrontation with Bullock. Batman is
not happy about working with Bullock because he was once a
bent cop. But, as Bullock points out, that was a long time
ago and a man can change.
It
seems odd that Batman should so easily be able to forgive
a master criminal and leave him in charge of keeping crime
out of Gotham City, yet have such a problem forgiving a cop
for making a stupid mistake in the past. But thankfully that
issue is also resolved.
This
is another mature Batman tale that won't disappoint
the hard-core fans.
Darren
Rea
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