Batman: The Dark Knight #5

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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

David Finch

Cover Artist

David Finch

Penciler

Jason Fabok

Inker

Sal Regla

Inker

Jaime Mendoza

Inker

Matt Banning

Inker

Ray McCarthy

Inker

Greg Adams

Colorist

Peter Steigerwald

Colorist

Tony Avina

Letterer

Dave Sharpe

Cover Artist

Scott Williams

Cover Artist

Alex Sinclair

Published

August 2011

Synopsis

IN GOLDEN DAWN PART 5 Batman and Dawn are attacked by an army of demons in Dawn's apartment. The demons overwhelm Batman and knock him unconscious. With Batman defeated, the demons kidnap Dawn and leave. When Batman regains consciousness, he realizes the demons have taken Dawn. Suddenly, Etrigan and Lady Blaze appear before him. Etrigan attacks Batman, accusing him of interfering with Blaze's plans.  In the sewers, Aleister Golden, using Ragman as a temporary host, ties Dawn to a table and begins the ritual that will grant him eternal life.   Meanwhile, Batman continues to fight Etrigan, who tells him that he swore allegiance to Blaze because she promised to return him his rhyme. However, Batman makes him realize that Blaze did not keep her word, causing Etrigan to attack her. This forces Blaze to restore Etrigan's rhyme and old powers.   In the sewers, Aleister leaves Ragman's body to complete the ritual, but Batman and Etrigan appear and attack them. However, Aleister stabs Dawn with a knife, killing her and completing the ritual. With his new powers, Aleister summons a monster with a thousand tentacles. Etrigan destroys Aleister with a new power he obtained from Blaze. Batman grieves over Dawn's death, and Etrigan disappears, but not before telling Batman that he must let Dawn go.   In the epilogue, Mira goes to a ship in Gotham's harbor and meets with the gang of criminals she was working for. The criminals forced her to work for them because they had kidnapped her father. They would let Mira's father go if she delivered the Batmobile's specifications to them. Although she admits that she does not have what they wanted, she has something better: a jamming device Wayne Industries developed for Batman. The gang leader accepts the device and tells Mira that his father will be shown mercy. As she leaves the ship, she meets with Batman, telling him that she did as he told her to.

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