Batman Poster #32 FRAMED outlet Batman #608 (2002) by Jim Lee Hush

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Batman Poster #32 FRAMED outlet Batman #608 (2002) by Jim Lee Hush, The year-long storyline that came to be known as "Batman: Hush" signaled the eagerly awaited return of a superstart artist.
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Product code: Batman Poster #32 FRAMED outlet Batman #608 (2002) by Jim Lee Hush
The year-long storyline that came to be known as "Batman: Hush" signaled the eagerly awaited return of a superstart artist and injected a dose of steroids into the Dark Knights's sales figures. Jim Lee had largely eschewed sequential work in the late 1990s to pursue his business interests as the CEO of Wildstorm. "Hush," a collaboration with writer Jeph Loeb, put one of the most popular pencillers in comics back on the map and treated readers to an intriguing mystery plot centered around the outlet identity of the titular villain. Was Hush the Joker, the Riddler, or perhaps the reanimated corpse of despised second Robin Jason Todd? Those questions kept Batman readers burning for the entirety of 2003, as the title secured the number-one sales slot for eleven of the twelve months it was in publication. The first issue alone sold 180,000 copies, Framed is brand new until time of sale. Ships boxed with packing peanuts!.
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