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In Detective Comics #1081, Batman finds himself in a mysterious desert while The Question investigates his absence and a group of victims seeks revenge on Dr. Hurt.
Title:
Detective Comics: Gotham Nocturne: Act III: An Elegy of Sand, Part 1
Writer:
Ram V, Dan Watters (Backup story)
Artist:
Riccardo Federici, Stefano Raffaele, Hayden Sherman (Backup story)
Colors:
Lee Loughridge, Triona Farrell (Backup story)
Main Cover:
Evan Cagle
Variant Covers:
Riccardo Federici, Inhyuk Lee, Sebastian Fiumara
Release Date:
January 23, 2024
This comic book review contains spoilers. An unknown narrator tells the story of Batman and Talia escaping Gotham City, battling Barbatos and the azmer demon. Talia drags Batman’s body across the desert and leaves him by a fire, promising to wait for him. Batman wakes up and confronts Dr. Hurt, who questions his true identity. Meanwhile, The Question investigates Detective Fielding’s murder in Gotham.
Renee Montoya, also known as The Question, roams the nighttime streets of Gotham to find answers. Batman fights and defeats the azmer demon, but realizes the battle will continue. He encounters a tree made of corpses and receives water from a man named Farhad. The Question discovers Alan Nash, Fielding’s partner, dead by suicide, but suspects foul play. Batman continues his journey and encounters a city controlled by Dr. Hurt. The final act of Gotham Nocturne begins with “An Elegy of Sand!”
In another story titled “His Name Was Dr. Hurt, Part One,” a group of broken individuals share their experiences with Dr. Hurt, who has caused them immense pain. They plan to seek revenge on him.
Overall, the issue features stunning artwork by Riccardo Federici, Stefano Raffaele, and Hayden Sherman, with colors by Lee Loughridge and Triona Farrell. The storylines by Ram V and Dan Watters intertwine, adding depth to the narrative. The covers by Evan Cagle, Riccardo Federici, and Inhyuk Lee capture the essence of the stories.