All the things Insomnia presents him with in this issue, he’s undoubtedly seen before-and probably put himself through. The thing is, though… Bruce is very hard to scare. But none of that prepares him for finding himself in the body of his child self, reliving all his worst moments. Bruce has always been chasing his own nightmares-a prelude shows him subjecting himself to reliving his parents’ murder over and over to desensitize himself. He writes both stories in this oversized issue, with the main story finding Bruce Wayne being personally tormented by main villain Insomnia. It makes sense-after all, Batman is the headliner, so it’s not a surprise that showrunner Josh Williamson is tackling his tie-in personally. Ray: Each of these tie-ins will take us inside the personal nightmares of the DC heroes and villains, but few of them are as closely linked as this one. Knight Terrors: Batman #1 – Joshua Williamson, Writer Guillem March, David Lafuente, Artists Tomeu Morey, Rex Lokus, Colorist Ray – 9/10 Knight Terrors: Batman #1 variant cover, via DC Comics.
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