Cover of Batman Beyond: City Of Yesterday Vol. 2 by Bernard Chang

Batman Beyond: City Of Yesterday Vol. 2

by Bernard Chang

Batman Beyond: City Of Yesterday Vol. 2 invites readers to Neo-Gotham rebuilt after Brother Eye's fall. This thrilling graphic novel follows Tim Drake as the new Batman, in a world where Bruce Wayne and Terry McGinnis have become legends of the past. A fast-paced blend of superhero action and science-fiction intrigue, it’s ideal for teens and adults who crave high-stakes adventure, resilience, and hope in a city on the edge. Dan Jurgens guides the narrative across Issues #7–11 with brisk pacing, while Bernard Chang’s artwork brings Neo-Gotham to vivid life. The experience combines cinematic action with intimate character moments, letting you feel Tim’s struggle to find his footing as a protector in a war-weary metropolis. The plot intensifies as Terry’s brother Matt, wielding the last Green Lantern ring, heads toward the ruins of Metropolis, setting a mission that could redefine justice in this fractured world. No spoilers—just the sense that every choice could forge a new path for the heroes left standing and challenge whether a new Justice League can rise from the ashes. Collects Batman Beyond: City Of Yesterday issues #7–11 Tim Drake as Batman navigating a changed Neo-Gotham Matt and the last Green Lantern ring pursuing the ruins of Metropolis High-stakes action, sacrifice, and a glimmer of hope Dynamic artwork by Bernard Chang; storytelling by Dan Jurgens Exploration of resilience, legacy, and the cost of heroism After finishing Batman Beyond: City Of Yesterday Vol. 2, readers will feel inspired by Tim Drake’s resolve and the enduring promise that justice can endure even in a shattered world. The volume invites you to think about legacy, courage, and the power of hope to rebuild what was broken.

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