Batman: Turning Points #3

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DC ⋅ 2000
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Ed Brubaker

Penciler

Dick Giordano

Inker

Bob Smith

Colorist

Glenn Whitmore

Letterer

Willie Schubert

Cover Artist

Joe Kubert

Published

November 2000

Synopsis

HAUNTED In the wake of the death of Jason Todd and of Barbara Gordon's shooting, both at the hands of the Joker, Batman has become distant and remote. He isn't answering the Bat-Signal, and he is beginning to think that he should remain in the shadows, just a rumour. If he does, then maybe Gotham City will stop producing monsters like the Joker, and he can live with his guilt. Barbara Gordon comes to see him and shocks him out of his isolationism - her father isn't used to coping with things alone like Batman is, and he needs his friend around. Batman has a heart to heart with Commissioner Gordon, and agrees to continue helping the police department whenever they need him. They console each other for their recent tragedies, and reaffirm their friendship.

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