Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne
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Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne is a 6-issue[2] American comic book limited series published by DC Comics beginning in May to November 2010,[1][2][3] written by Grant Morrison and featuring a team of rotating artists starting with Chris Sprouse and Frazer Irving.[6]
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Limited series |
Genre | |
Publication date | May ā November 2010 |
No. of issues | 6 |
Main character(s) | Bruce Wayne/Batman |
Creative team | |
Written by | Grant Morrison[1][2] |
Penciller(s) | Chris Sprouse[1][2] Frazer Irving[3] Yanick Paquette[4] Georges Jeanty[5] Ryan Sook Lee Garbett[6] |
Inker(s) | Karl Story |
Letterer(s) | Jared K. Fletcher |
Colorist(s) | Guy Major |
Editor(s) | Mike Marts Janelle Siegel |
Collected editions | |
Deluxe edition | ISBN 1-4012-2968-9 |
Paperback | ISBN 1401233821 |
The series picks up from Final Crisis #6. The series detailed the journey Bruce Wayne takes through the timestream of the DC Universe after being deposited in the distant past by Darkseid in Final Crisis.[7] Wayne has to overcome amnesia and "history itself" in order to make his way back to present-day Gotham City and retake his rightful place as Batman.[1][2] The series ran for six issues, each covering a different time period. The time periods are prehistory, the witch hunts, pirates at sea, the Wild West, 20th-century Gotham City just a few months after Thomas and Martha Wayne were murdered, and the present day, and usually depict the Batcave or Wayne Manor. Bruce Wayne also visits "the end of time".