Detective Comics #765

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DC ⋅ 2002
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Judd Winick

Writer

Greg Rucka

Artist

Cliff Chiang

Penciler

Rick Burchett

Inker

Jesse Delperdang

Inker

Rodney Ramos

Colorist

Nathan Eyring

Cover Artist

Nathan Eyring

Letterer

Todd Klein

Cover Artist

John McCrea

Published

February 2002

Synopsis

VACANCIES Batman pursues small-time crook 'Macky' McKenna, for breaking into the wrong house - Macky stole the contents of James Gordon's house, Batman's friend. Sasha observes this, and although at first she worries about how driven Batman is (even more so than usual), especially in light of how he recently dumped Vesper Fairchild to stop her getting close to him, she comes to realise that it shows how his mission is not just about revenge, it's about protecting people. Together, they force Macky and his associates to return what they stole and leave them for the police to pick up. JOSIE MAC: LOST VOICES PART 3 As she is returning home from the grocery store, a man attempts to shoot Josie on her doorstep. Although it seems like an attempted robbery or mugging, Josie does not really believe this, and Detective Lincoln who is on duty when she takes the man (Charley White) in, agrees - he has no history of robbery, only much less serious offences. Later, Batman turns up at her flat, and warns her to stay off the case (which he says is too dangerous, and he doesn't want good cops hurt), also revealing that he is aware of her psychic abilities. As he goes, he leaves her a Bat-branded plaster for the wound she sustained fighting off her attacker, who later commits suicide in his holding cell.

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