Title:
Batman: Dark Victory
Synopsis:
Batman briefly recounts the events of The Long Halloween, where he, along with Captain James Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent, fought a year long crusade to dismantle the criminal empire of Carmine ”The Roman” Falcone. During that time, a serial killer named Holiday violently struck out at Gotham’s underworld. Batman suspected that Dent was Holiday, but it turned out to be Falcone’s son, Alberto. Now, the Roman is dead, and Dent is in Arkham Asylum. Alberto had been sentenced to die in the gas chamber, but during an appeal, he was ruled insane and transferred to Arkham Asylum, where he has a cell across from Calendar Man, who resents him for stealing his modus operandi.
The new District Attorney, Janice Porter, is attempting to secure Alberto’s release. She notes that Alberto endured quite a beating at the hands of Batman, causing permanent nerve damage in his right arm. Alberto thanks her for devoting so much time to his case, and tells her that he is sorry for what he is done. Calendar Man tells her that he is sorry, too.
Porter pays a visit to Gordon, who has recently been promoted to Commissioner. She asks for Gordon to hand over all case files on Alberto. She insists that Alberto’s civil rights were violated when Batman beat him, and Gordon stood by and let it happen. Gordon warns Porter that she is making a mistake, but she stands her ground. When Porter leaves, Batman emerges from the shadows. Gordon tells him that Porter is not going to be able to work with them, and that he might not be able to protect Batman. He then breaks down, saying that he misses Dent. Batman discourages such talk, and Gordon reminds him that no matter what Harvey has become, he was a friend to them both. As Batman leaves, he muses that the storm currently raging in Gotham is only beginning.
The new District Attorney, Janice Porter, is attempting to secure Alberto’s release. She notes that Alberto endured quite a beating at the hands of Batman, causing permanent nerve damage in his right arm. Alberto thanks her for devoting so much time to his case, and tells her that he is sorry for what he is done. Calendar Man tells her that he is sorry, too.
Porter pays a visit to Gordon, who has recently been promoted to Commissioner. She asks for Gordon to hand over all case files on Alberto. She insists that Alberto’s civil rights were violated when Batman beat him, and Gordon stood by and let it happen. Gordon warns Porter that she is making a mistake, but she stands her ground. When Porter leaves, Batman emerges from the shadows. Gordon tells him that Porter is not going to be able to work with them, and that he might not be able to protect Batman. He then breaks down, saying that he misses Dent. Batman discourages such talk, and Gordon reminds him that no matter what Harvey has become, he was a friend to them both. As Batman leaves, he muses that the storm currently raging in Gotham is only beginning.
Cover Date:
Nov 1999
Publisher:
DC Comics
Issue Number:
0
Volume:
1
Month:
September
Year:
1999
Cover Letter:
A
Purchase Type:
Direct
Printing:
1
Country:
Canada
Era:
Modern Age
Genre:
Superhero
Crime
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Language:
English
Type of Comic:
Magazine
Characters:
Batman (Bruce Wayne)
Commissioner James Gordon
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Date Added:
2018-07-02 22:22:05
Series:
Batman: Dark Victory
Story Arc:
Persistance Of Vision
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$10.34
Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-04-30
Date Added:
2018-07-02 22:22:05
Created By:
Bob Kane with Bill Finger
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Writer:
Jeph Loeb
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Artist:
Tim Sale
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Cover Artist:
Tim Sale
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