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    Detective Comics #32

    Detective Comics » Detective Comics #32 - Icarus, Part Three released by DC Comics on August 2014.

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    The next great Batman murder-mystery continues to unfold in “Icarus” part three, brought to you by the acclaimed creative team of THE FLASH! Batman is caught in the clutches of the crime boss known as “The Squid” as he digs deeper into a whodunit for the ages!

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    RegRegular CoverFrancis Manapul1
    VarBombshell Variant CoverAnt Lucia2
    ComboRegular Combo CoverFrancis Manapul3
    VarVariant CoverJoe Quinones4
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    Do you remember that time Batman fought a Squid? Well, that happened today in DC's flagship title, Detective Comics. Writer/Colorist Brian Buccellato and Artist Francis Manapul are moving on up in the world of comics from their last title, The Flash, to the dark knight himself. This new creative team took over at issue #30, so I would recommend starting there to get the full story. Batman is tracking down a new drug called Icarus that has hit the Gotham streets. However, Batman is not getting h...

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