Batwing Vol. 3: Enemy of the State (The New 52)

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3.1
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About this ebook

Deputized by Batman himself, David Zavimbe dons Wayne Tech-designed armor to become the protector of his native Tanisha as a part of Batman, Incorporated. A police officer by day, David fights against the corruption in his country both in and out of costume, trying to set right a war torn region of Africa. Batwing's alter-egos have never been under more fire. Within the bureau, David must fight against one of the most crooked cop forces on the continent. In his armor, Batwing tries to take down the deadly Father Lost and the Sky Pirate, who both put David's closest allies in danger. This third volume of BATWING: ENEMY OF THE STATE writers Judd Winick (BATMAN: UNDER THE RED HOOD) and Fabian Nicieza (RED ROBIN) team with some of the industry's brightest young artists. Collects BATWING #13-18.

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3.1
12 reviews
Jeff Robbins
August 15, 2016
Love this series
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MusicHitCentral
October 27, 2015
Ok don't like batwing really
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About the author

Writer/artist Judd Winick has handled most every major character in the DC Universe including notable runs on GREEN LANTERN, GREEN ARROW, THE OUTSIDERS, JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST and wrote the critically acclaimed animated feature BATMAN: UNDER THE HOOD, based on his run on BATMAN. Winick came to national attention when appearing on MTV's The Real World: San Francisco, his experienced inspired his memoir, the award-winning Pedro and Me: Friendship, Loss, and What I Learned. His most recent work includes BATWING and CATWOMAN.

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