Batman: Knight of Vengeance - The Final Chapter
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  • Parts 14
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  • Reads 94
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 14
  • Time 44m
Complete, First published Jun 29, 2021
Mature
What seems like another patrol in the Flashpoint world of Thomas Wayne quickly turns to the worst evening Gotham has ever faced. Whether everyone will come out of it alive or not remains to be seen...

This is thanks to Batman101 at CosmicCStudios for inspiring me to finish my old project from Instagram in a full fledged story after I  saw Batman Purgatory. Thank you my lad.
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