Released November 2018
Batman Giant (Walmart) #5
Synopsis
BATMAN UNIVERSE PART 3 As Green Arrow and Batman interrogate the Riddler, he asks them one of his first riddles Batman had heard. Nygma responds that him being chased by around Batman has mentally exhausted him and he's been a nightmare for him since they very first time they fought. As he asks another riddle in response to Batman asking about his employer, the Amsterdam police surrounds them. Batman and Green Arrow use smoke-screens to escape but realize Riddler himself is getting away from them. They come across a breadcrumb trail, but Batman warns against following it as he's trying to fool them and suggests zipping to the top instead. Oliver grabs Nygma with a rope before he can fly away using his staff and he is knocked out by Batman. Arrow finds a note inside the box Riddler was escaping with, asking if they thought he's stupid, and Batman thinks something's not right with him which intrigues him. The box sprays Oliver with a neurotoxin, driving him wild before Batman can use the antidote on him. As the two fight, Bruce eventually overpowers him using his shock gloves, allowing him time to use the antidote. Arrow realizes that Riddler escaped, but Batman states he has a tracker on him. Meanwhile at the docks, Riddler delivers the Fabergé egg to his employer Vandal Savage and states his mind has been affected. Savage is intrigued by its side effects on him while also learning he hasn't looked inside it and states he has searched for the egg for a very long time. HUSH CHAPTER 5 - THE BATTLE This story is reprinted from Batman #612 TIL DEATH DO US PART This story is reprinted from Nightwing (Volume 3) #5 THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOGENARIANS This story is reprinted from Harley Quinn (Volume 2) #5
Synopsis
BATMAN UNIVERSE PART 3 As Green Arrow and Batman interrogate the Riddler, he asks them one of his first riddles Batman had heard. Nygma responds that him being chased by around Batman has mentally exhausted him and he's been a nightmare for him since they very first time they fought. As he asks another riddle in response to Batman asking about his employer, the Amsterdam police surrounds them. Batman and Green Arrow use smoke-screens to escape but realize Riddler himself is getting away from them. They come across a breadcrumb trail, but Batman warns against following it as he's trying to fool them and suggests zipping to the top instead. Oliver grabs Nygma with a rope before he can fly away using his staff and he is knocked out by Batman. Arrow finds a note inside the box Riddler was escaping with, asking if they thought he's stupid, and Batman thinks something's not right with him which intrigues him. The box sprays Oliver with a neurotoxin, driving him wild before Batman can use the antidote on him. As the two fight, Bruce eventually overpowers him using his shock gloves, allowing him time to use the antidote. Arrow realizes that Riddler escaped, but Batman states he has a tracker on him. Meanwhile at the docks, Riddler delivers the Fabergé egg to his employer Vandal Savage and states his mind has been affected. Savage is intrigued by its side effects on him while also learning he hasn't looked inside it and states he has searched for the egg for a very long time. HUSH CHAPTER 5 - THE BATTLE This story is reprinted from Batman #612 TIL DEATH DO US PART This story is reprinted from Nightwing (Volume 3) #5 THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOGENARIANS This story is reprinted from Harley Quinn (Volume 2) #5
Details
- Series
- Batman Giant (Walmart)
- Cover Date
- November 2018
- Pages
- 100
- UPC
- 761941359144
- Cover Price
- $4.99
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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ArtistEddy Barrows
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WriterBrian Michael Bendis
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WriterKyle Higgins
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WriterJimmy Palmiotti
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WriterJeph Loeb
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WriterAmanda Conner
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InkerChad Hardin
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InkerNick Derington
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Cover ArtistJim Lee
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InkerEber Ferreira
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InkerPaulo Siqueira
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InkerScott Williams
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Cover ArtistScott Williams
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ColoristDave Stewart
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ColoristRod Reis
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ColoristAlex Sinclair
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Cover ArtistAlex Sinclair
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LettererCarlos M. Mangual
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LettererJohn J. Hill
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LettererJosh Reed
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LettererRichard Starkings
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ArtistChad Hardin
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ArtistNick Derington
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ArtistJim Lee