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Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Frank Miller · 2007 · 200 pages
Writer/artist Frank Miller completely reinvents the legend of Batman in this saga of a near-future Gotham City gone to rot, 10 years after the Dark Knight’s retirement. Forced to take action, the Dark Knight returns in a blaze of fury, taking on a whole new generation of criminals and matching their level of violence. He is soon joined by a new Robin—a girl named Carrie Kelley, who proves to be just as invaluable as her predecessors.
Can Batman and Robin deal with the threat posed by their deadliest enemies, after years of incarceration have turned them into perfect psychopaths? And more important, can anyone survive the coming fallout from an undeclared war between the superpowers—or the clash of what were once the world’s greatest heroes?
Hailed as a comics masterpiece, The Dark Knight Returns is Frank Miller’s (300 and Sin City) reinvention of Gotham’s legendary protector. It remains one of the most influential stories ever told in comics, with its echoes felt in all media forms of DC’s storytelling. Collects issues #1-4.
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Scott Johnson
“@acedtect @anxiety_wins From what I hear that is what they are aiming for. Awesome book btw.”↗

Mitch Gerads
“MAN WITHOUT FEAR is my second favorite book of all time. Only second to BATMAN YEAR ONE and honestly DKR is probably my third, and BORN AGAIN might be my 4th. It’s amazing I wasn’t a complete mess when I met Frank.”↗
