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| Locations = [[Gotham City]]
 
| Locations = [[Gotham City]]
   
| Heroes = [[Batman (Bruce Wayne)|Batman]]
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| Last = Robin Vol 4 #14
 
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| HistoryText = When [[Bruce Wayne]] finally returns for good, he wears a sturdier (made of Kevlar), darker [[Batsuit]] (quite similar to the costume of the Tim Burton Batman movies), and drives a new, state-of-the-art [[Batmobile]]. He again fights Colonel Vega (who teamed with [[Benjamin Asplin (New Earth)|Asp]] in "[[Knightquest: The Search]]"), [[KGBeast]], and [[Dark Rider]], in order to foil a plot to nuke [[Gotham City]] with a device the size and shape of a baseball. Troika comes from the Russian word for "Trinity". The saga also shows how [[Batman]] makes changes to his life as Bruce Wayne, his relationships with his "family", plans to live without [[Alfred]], and copes with the decision of making [[Jean-Paul Valley]] his replacement.
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| HistoryText = When [[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|Bruce Wayne]] finally returns for good, he wears a sturdier (made of Kevlar), darker [[Batsuit]] (quite similar to the costume of the Tim Burton Batman movies), and drives a new, state-of-the-art [[Batmobile]]. He again fights Colonel Vega (who teamed with [[Benjamin Asplin (New Earth)|Asp]] in "[[Knightquest|Knightquest: The Search]]"), [[Anatoli Knyazev (New Earth)|KGBeast]], and [[Cossack the Dark Rider (New Earth)|Dark Rider]], in order to foil a plot to nuke [[Gotham City]] with a device the size and shape of a baseball. Troika comes from the Russian word for "Trinity". The saga also shows how Batman makes changes to his life as Bruce Wayne, his relationships with his "family", plans to live without [[Alfred Pennyworth (New Earth)|Alfred]], and copes with the decision of making [[Jean-Paul Valley (New Earth)|Jean-Paul Valley]] his replacement.
   
   
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* {{c|Batman: Shadow of the Bat #35}}
 
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* {{c|Detective Comics #682}}
 
* {{c|Detective Comics #682}}
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{{Batman Storyline}}
 
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{{Troika}}
 
{{Troika}}

Revision as of 10:18, 14 April 2019

When Bruce Wayne finally returns for good, he wears a sturdier (made of Kevlar), darker Batsuit (quite similar to the costume of the Tim Burton Batman movies), and drives a new, state-of-the-art Batmobile. He again fights Colonel Vega (who teamed with [[Benjamin A

Synopsis

When Bruce Wayne finally returns for good, he wears a sturdier (made of Kevlar), darker Batsuit (quite similar to the costume of the Tim Burton Batman movies), and drives a new, state-of-the-art Batmobile. He again fights Colonel Vega (who teamed with Asp in "Knightquest: The Search"), KGBeast, and Dark Rider, in order to foil a plot to nuke Gotham City with a device the size and shape of a baseball. Troika comes from the Russian word for "Trinity". The saga also shows how Batman makes changes to his life as Bruce Wayne, his relationships with his "family", plans to live without Alfred, and copes with the decision of making Jean-Paul Valley his replacement.

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Troika
Batman #515 Shadow of the Bat #35 Detective Comics #682 Robin #14