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    Batman: Year 100 #1

    Batman: Year 100 » Batman: Year 100 #1 - TPB released by DC Comics on January 17, 2007.

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     Collecting the acclaimed 4-issue miniseries by visionary creator Paul Pope (SOLO)! In Gotham City, 2039, a federal agent is murdered, leaving the Batman, a forgotten icon from the past, wanted for the murder. And as a special bonus, Pope's "Berlin Batman" story set in 1939, from BATMAN CHRONICLES #11!
     
    A forgotten Icon From the Past - Wanted for Murder in the Future!
     
    Gotham 2039
     
    A murdered federal agent.  A contingent of Washington's best spooks hot on the suspect's trail.  Amid the chaos, GCPD's Dectective Gordon, Grandson of former commissioner, launches his own investigation and discovers that the man they are chasing is a man who shouldn't exist at all.
     
    A dark, dystopian world devoid of privacy, one filled with Government conspiracies.  Psychic police, holographic caller-ID, and absolutely no room for "secret identities."  A sci-fi future where everything is known by everyone - yet there is one bizarre anomaly... The BATMAN!
     
    A Mystery of epic proportions... 100 years in the making!
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    Forget DKR, its now BY100 0

    This story is an awesome "elseworld" Batman story like Frank Miller's Dark Knight series.  The same grit and the same idea of a future that still needs The Batman.  Paul Pope is famed for his unique stories and signature Anime influenced art style.  This stories all tend to belong to the cyberpunk sub-sci-fi genre.  His take on stories is one we don't often see in North American comics.  From the pages of his Vertigo Series Heavy Liquid, he sets up his own futuristic dystopia he foresees...

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