A few years prior to the Marvel Noir take on Spider-Man that launched a frenzy for pulpy, noir-inspired takes on classic superheroes, writer and movie producer Michael Uslan took Bruce Wayne back to his roots in the noir-inspired 'Detective 27'.
This reimagining of the Batman lore takes everything readers know about Batman and turns it into a fast-paced, action-adventure that feels along the lines of something like 'The 39 Steps'. Gone is the cape and cowl, and in its place is more of a secret agent / spy narrative that sees Bruce Wayne don the moniker of "Detective 27."
The art is beautiful, and the reimagined characters, like Hugo Strange, Jonathan Crane, Selina Kyle, and the Waynes, feel very much at home in this storyline. There are also plenty of allusions to The Joker, alongside other rogues, and final twist is a doozy!
Honestly, with seeing how later "noir-inspired" stories spawned spinoffs and sequels, I wish 'Detective 27' would have received a follow-up. It deserves it. Carpe nox!