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The Penguin Vol. 1 Tom King

The Penguin Vol. 1 By Tom King

The Penguin Vol. 1 by Tom King


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Summary

After retiring to Metropolis following his 'death,' Oswald Cobblepot finds himself forced back into the unpredictable and violent Gotham City underworld as a pawn for the United States intelligence community!

The Penguin Vol. 1 Summary

The Penguin Vol. 1 by Tom King

After retiring to Metropolis following his 'death,' Oswald Cobblepot finds himself forced back into the unpredictable and violent Gotham City underworld as a pawn for the United States intelligence community! Gotham s criminal element has been evolving since he was last in the city, with his bastard twin children ruling the Iceberg Lounge. And what of the man he framed for his death Batman? Is the Penguin walking into a death sentence? From award-winning and bestselling writer Tom King (Batman, The Human Target) and artist Stefano Gaudiano (Gotham Central, The Walking Dead) comes a bloody, hard-boiled tale of redemption and revenge! Collects THE PENGUIN #1-6.

About Tom King

Tom King is a comic book writer and novelist, best known for his work at DC Comics including Batman, Mister Miracle and The Omega Men. He won Eisner awards for best writer for his work on Mister Miracle and Marvel's Vision. He often relies on his experience as an ex-CIA agent and experiences during the recent conflicts in the Middle East in his writing. King joined the CIA counterterrorism unit after September 11 where he stayed for seven years before writing his first novel, A Once Crowded Sky.

Additional information

NGR9781779525246
9781779525246
1779525249
The Penguin Vol. 1 by Tom King
New
Paperback
DC Comics
2024-06-25
156
N/A
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