Absolute Batman: The Zoo (Comics) | Review
Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta strip away everything you think you know about Batman and rebuild him from the ground up.
Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta strip away everything you think you know about Batman and rebuild him from the ground up.
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