Chiefly illustrations. "Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger"--Page [3]. "Originally published in single magazine form in Detective Comics 411, Batman 232, 656, Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe 23, Batman: Son of the Demon, President Luthor Secret Files and Origins 1, Batman: Death and the Maidens 9, Batman Villains Secret Files and Origins 2005 1, Red Hood: The Lost Days 1, Batman and Robin 12, Batman Incorporated 2, 13, Batman 34-35."--Indicia.
Contents:
Into the den of the death-dealers / writer, Dennis O'Neil ; penciller, Bob Brown -- Daughter of the demon / writer, Dennis O'Neil ; penciller, Neal Adams -- Profile: Talia al Ghul / artist, Jerry Bingham -- Son of the demon / writer, Mike W. Barr ; artist, Jerry Bingham -- The most suitable person / writer, Greg Rucka ; penciller, Dale Eaglesham -- Death and the maidens, chapter nine / writer, Greg Rucka ; artist, Klaus Janson -- Profile: Daughters of the demon / writer, Andersen Gabrych ; artist, Marcos Martin -- The lost days, prologue: the first step / writer, Judd Winick ; artist, Pablo Raimondi -- Batman and son, part 2: Man-bats of London / writer, Grant Morrison ; penciller, Andy Kubert -- Batman vs. Robin, part 3: Mexican train / writer, Grant Morrison ; pencillers, Andy Clarke, Dustin Nguyen, Scott Hanna -- Eye of the Gorgon / writer, Grant Morrison ; artist, Chris Burnham -- The Dark Knight and the devil's daughter / writer, Grant Morrison ; artist, Chris Burnham -- The rules of engagement, parts 2 and 3 / writer, Tom King ; artist, Joëlle Jones.
Summary:
"Delve deeper into the madness of Gotham City in this anthology about Talia al Ghul-Daughter of the Demon. Intelligent, calculating, and composed: this brilliant strategist and master martial artist has proven to be one of the very few adversaries capable of going head-to-head with Batman on an emotional, mental, and physical level. As Ra's al Ghul's daughter--also known as Daughter of the Demon--she is an elite and lethal warrior of the League of Assassins. Throughout this anthology, however, she enlists in both villain and hero affiliations, making her a complex antihero in her own right. Batman Arkham: Talia al Ghul features the combined storytelling talents of classic creators like Dennis O'Neil, Bob Brown, Neal Adams, Grant Morrison, Andy Kubert, Greg Rucka, Judd Winick and many more!"--Provided by publisher.
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