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Detective Comics #860 variant cover

Detective Comics #860 variant cover

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Greg Rucka
Art by JH Williams III; co-feature art by Cully Hamner
Cover by JH Williams III
1:10 Alex Ross Variant Cover
Batwoman’s origin story concludes here! In “Go!” part 3, Kate Kane becomes Batwoman and goes after a terrorist cell in Gotham, but all does not go according to plan. Plus, in the present, Kate confronts her father about her supposedly dead sister! In the co-feature, the Huntress joins The Question in her quest to track down the leaders of the human trafficking ring. But finding them – and bring them to justice – will be harder and more dangerous than either hero thought!
Date Available: 12/23/2009
BONUS REVIEW by TOM GRONKOWSKI

The last two arcs of Detective Comics have been some of the greatest consistent monthly comics to hit the shelves in years. It’s the best work of JH Williams’s career, once again showcasing his skill as the most eloquent style chameleon in the biz. This final issue was just as good as the whole ride, a fairly rare feat these days. In the last three issues, Rucka and Williams have shown us the formative years of Kate Kane, showing us why she’s the coolest new character of the year. If you missed out, buy these trades or you’re missing out.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Greg Rucka
Art by JH Williams III; co-feature art by Cully Hamner
Cover by JH Williams III
1:10 Alex Ross Variant Cover
Batwoman’s origin story concludes here! In “Go!” part 3, Kate Kane becomes Batwoman and goes after a terrorist cell in Gotham, but all does not go according to plan. Plus, in the present, Kate confronts her father about her supposedly dead sister! In the co-feature, the Huntress joins The Question in her quest to track down the leaders of the human trafficking ring. But finding them – and bring them to justice – will be harder and more dangerous than either hero thought!
Date Available: 12/23/2009
BONUS REVIEW by TOM GRONKOWSKI

The last two arcs of Detective Comics have been some of the greatest consistent monthly comics to hit the shelves in years. It’s the best work of JH Williams’s career, once again showcasing his skill as the most eloquent style chameleon in the biz. This final issue was just as good as the whole ride, a fairly rare feat these days. In the last three issues, Rucka and Williams have shown us the formative years of Kate Kane, showing us why she’s the coolest new character of the year. If you missed out, buy these trades or you’re missing out.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams