¹ SEPARATE WAYS | batman begins
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Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2022
Mature
"IF YOU ARE GOOD, THE SHADOW'S WINGS ARE A WELCOME, PROTECTIVE BLANKET. IF YOU ARE BAD, YOU KNOW ITS TOUCH AS A BLACK SPLINTER OF FEAR."

in which a girl forced to be in the shadows and a boy who chose to be in them tries to find a way out of the darkness together.

first book of the dark knight trilogy
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