Batman Vol. 5: Rules of Engagement (Rebirth)

Batman Vol. 5: Rules of Engagement (Rebirth)

by Tom King (Author), Joelle Jones (Illustrator)

Synopsis

When Catwoman accepted Batman's marriage proposal, she changed more lives than just Bruce Wayne's and Selina Kyle's. A union between the World's Greatest Detective and one of Gotham City's fiercest criminals is a shake-up that will rattle everyone in the Dark Knight's life--from the young vigilantes who make up his surrogate family, to his legendary friends in the Justice League, to old demons he'd long hoped to leave behind.

Now Batman and Catwoman are on a quest for redemption--a mission deep into a forbidden desert fortress to evolve into something better before they say, I do. Standing in their way is...well, everybody, including Batman's lethal ex-girlfriend Talia al Ghul.

From desert sands to boardwalk lights, will the Bat and the Cat's search lead them to happiness at last?

Find out in Batman Vol. 5: Rules of Engagement, a major new chapter in the lives of the Dark Knight and his feline fianc e from the acclaimed creative team of Tom King (Mister Miracle) and Jo lle Jones (Supergirl: Being Super), with guest artists Clay Mann and Lee Weeks! Collects Batman #33-37 and the critically acclaimed tale from Batman Annual #2.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 160
Edition: 1
Publisher: DC Comics
Published: 01 May 2018

ISBN 10: 1401277314
ISBN 13: 9781401277314
Book Overview: Author Tom King pens the fifth volume of his critically acclaimed, best-selling Batman series in BATMAN VOL. 5!

Media Reviews
[Tom King] crafts an incredible story. --Nerdist

A clean, simple gateway into the Batman franchise... --IGN

King sets a new stage and tone for Batman and Gotham. --PopMatters

Author Bio
Tom King is a comic book writer and novelist, best known for his work at DC Comics including BATMAN, GRAYSON and THE OMEGA MEN. He often relies on his experience as an ex-CIA agent and experiences during the recent conflicts in the Middle East in his writing, especially apparent in GRAYSON (alongside co-writer Tim Seeley), THE OMEGA MEN and in SHERIFF OF BABYLON, published under the Vertigo imprint.