Description
There’s Only Room for One Dark Knight in Gotham!
Step into Gotham’s shadows with Batman #403 (1987), the thrilling story titled One Batman Too Many!. In this intense issue, an imposter emerges, threatening Batman’s reputation and justice itself. As the city is thrown into confusion, Batman must confront a deadly challenger who dares to take his place.
Written by Max Allan Collins with striking artwork by Denys Cowan, this Copper Age classic is packed with mystery, identity twists, and street-level Gotham action.
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Key Features:
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Title: Batman #403
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Publisher: DC Comics
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Release Date: June 1987
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Story Highlight: Batman faces off against an imposter who is stealing his identity and causing chaos in Gotham
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Creative Team: Written by Max Allan Collins, art by Denys Cowan
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Copper Age Classic: A compelling stand-alone story of deception and survival
Why You’ll Love It:
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Features a unique imposter storyline that challenges Batman’s legacy
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Bold, dramatic cover art with a close-up psychological edge
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Classic detective-style narrative set in the gritty streets of Gotham
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Great addition to any Batman Copper Age collection
Perfect For:
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Batman collectors
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Fans of imposter and identity-themed stories
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Readers who love psychological superhero conflicts
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Copper Age comic enthusiasts
Add Batman #403 – One Batman Too Many! to your collection and follow Batman as he fights not just for Gotham, but for his very identity.