Tom King is a comic book writer and novelist, best known for his work at DC Comics including GRAYSON and 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), OMEGA MEN and in SHERIFF OF BABYLON, published under the Vertigo imprint.
Batman Vol. 2: I Am Suicide (Rebirth)
Tom King continues his epic run on the Dark Knight in BATMAN VOL. 2: I AM SUICIDE!
Still reeling from the events of "I AM GOTHAM," the epic first arc in Tom King's brand new BATMAN series, the Dark Knight finds himself up against some of the biggest (literally) threats he's ever faced within the city limits of Gotham. To save the city he loves, Batman enlists the help of the toughest members of the Bat-family including Nightwing, Batwoman and more!
Also in this volume, Batman must take on some familiar foes who have stolen something from Gothamand the Caped Crusader's limits will be tested as he fights to get it back.
Breakout writer and former CIA analyst, Tom King (GRAYSON, THE SHERIFF OF BABYLON) is paired with superstar artists Riley Rossmo and Mikel Janin in this knock-down, drag-out superhero story!
Collects BATMAN #9-15.
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“[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
“Sank its hooks into me and kept me thinking about it long after I had finished reading.”
—NEWSARAMA