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The Destroyer is a three-part Batman crossover written by Alan Grant and Dennis O'Neil, with illustrations by Chris Sprouse, Jim Aparo and Norm Breyfogle. It introduces a villain called the Destroyer who blows up old buildings for the sake of artistic expression, and takes a look at the history of Gotham City through its architecture. Running a single issue each through three different volumes, it's published in Batman, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight and Detective Comics. It follows Flyer and The Idiot Root, and is followed by Faces and The Return of Scarface.

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  • The Destroyer is a three-part Batman crossover written by Alan Grant and Dennis O'Neil, with illustrations by Chris Sprouse, Jim Aparo and Norm Breyfogle. It introduces a villain called the Destroyer who blows up old buildings for the sake of artistic expression, and takes a look at the history of Gotham City through its architecture. Running a single issue each through three different volumes, it's published in Batman, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight and Detective Comics. It follows Flyer and The Idiot Root, and is followed by Faces and The Return of Scarface.
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  • The Destroyer is a three-part Batman crossover written by Alan Grant and Dennis O'Neil, with illustrations by Chris Sprouse, Jim Aparo and Norm Breyfogle. It introduces a villain called the Destroyer who blows up old buildings for the sake of artistic expression, and takes a look at the history of Gotham City through its architecture. Running a single issue each through three different volumes, it's published in Batman, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight and Detective Comics. It follows Flyer and The Idiot Root, and is followed by Faces and The Return of Scarface.
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