Batman: Digital Justice

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DC ⋅ 1990
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Doug Murray

Writer

Pepe Moreno

Penciler

Pepe Moreno

Inker

Pepe Moreno

Colorist

Pepe Moreno

Cover Artist

Pepe Moreno

Artist

Bob Fingerman

Published

February 1990

Synopsis

Batman: Digital Justice is a graphic novel written by Pepe Moreno, published in 1990 by DC Comics, which follows the attempts of Legacy Character James Gordon (the Commissioner's grandson) to become the new Batman for a new era. A completely computer generated graphic novel,one of the first of its kind. This book is set in a future Gotham City at the end of the 21st century after Batman has died; The country is dominated by high technology, particularly computer networks and their human controllers; James Gordon, Gotham City Police Department detective and grandson of Commissioner James Gordon, takes on the identity of the Batman to free the city from a sentient computer virus crafted by the Joker, who is also now long dead, and to avenge the death of his partner Lena Schwartz; Gordon is helped by a self-aware computer called the Batcomp, programmed by the late Bruce Wayne, and a robot called Alfred (after Wayne's also deceased butler Alfred Pennyworth), both residing in the Batcave under an abandoned Wayne Manor. 

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