Batwing #10 – 2012 takes the story beyond Gotham’s tangled shadows and brings the focus back to Africa, where David Zavimbe, better known as Batwing, confronts the brutal legacy of a war criminal long thought dead. Written by Judd Winick with dynamic art from Marcus To, this issue returns the title to its roots—balancing political complexity, intense action, and personal stakes in a way few superhero titles manage.
Still reeling from the events of the Night of the Owls, Batwing follows new leads that point to the re-emergence of Lord Battle, a once-feared African warlord tied to a massacre that haunts David’s past. As Batwing digs deeper, he uncovers a larger conspiracy connected to the Kingdom, the African superhero team that shaped his early career. This isn’t just another costumed showdown—it’s a clash between justice and vengeance, history and progress.
Judd Winick continues to build out a corner of the DC Universe rarely explored with such depth, and Marcus To’s clean, expressive art keeps the action sharp and emotive. The environments—whether in crumbling compounds or sleek urban landscapes—are full of detail and authenticity. Every page reinforces the uniqueness of Batwing’s world, and his struggles feel grounded even amid the superhero spectacle.
Batwing #10 is a turning point in the series. It highlights David’s inner turmoil as he must face not only physical threats but also the ghosts of his past decisions. It’s a compelling issue for readers looking to understand the man behind the mask and for collectors seeking key moments in Batwing's evolution as a global hero within the Bat-family.
Available now at ComicBookXS.com, this issue is ideal for fans collecting the New 52 era or those following the early arcs of Batwing’s journey. Each order is carefully wrapped and dispatched swiftly in tough, protective packaging—ensuring it arrives in outstanding condition for your personal archive or display.
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