"Originally published in single magazine form as Batman: King of Fears 1-6"-- indicia. Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger BATMAN: KINGS OF FEAR collects the full six-issue miniseries written by former Batman editor Scott Peterson (BATGIRL) with stylish art by the legendary Kelley Jones (THE SANDMAN, DEADMAN).
Summary:
"What is Batman's greatest fear? When the Scarecrow orchestrates a riot at Arkham Asylum to conceal an escape, the chase will take the Dark Knight on a journey into the depths of his own mind. Batman has faced Jonathan Cranes fear gas before, but a dose of the Scarecrows new formula opens the hero to a world of self-doubt. Prodded by his enemy, Bruce Waynes deepest fears come to the surface, with one question inching its way to the top of the list: Would Gotham City be better off if there never was a Batman? And even as he wrestles with this question that strikes at the very heart of his lifes mission, Batman has to find the Scarecrows hostage, who may be more than he appears!"-- cover page 4.
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