Unofficial Detective Comics Index |
DETECTIVE COMICS #781
Cover Date: June 2003
Cover Price: $2.75
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Cover Credits:
Art: Tim Sale (signed)
Colors: Mark Chiarello
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Credits:
Story | Ed Brubaker |
Pencils | Tommy Castillo |
Inks | Wade Von Grawbadger |
Lettering | Todd Klein |
Colors | Jason Wright |
Color separations | Wildstorm FX |
Associate editing | Michael Wright |
Editing | Bob Schreck |
Feature Character(s):
- Batman (also in flashback)
Supporting Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Joker (also in flashback following flashback in issue #780 and preceding ???; next in ???)
- Riddler (in flashback following flashback in issue #780)
- Killer Moth (in flashback following flashback in issue #780 and preceding ???)
- Scarecrow (in flashback following flashback in issue #780 and preceding flashback in #782)
- Charlatan (in flashback following flashback in issue #780 and preceding flashback in #782)
- Penguin (in flashback following flashback in issue #778 and preceding ???)
- Two-Face (in flashback following flashback in issue
#778 and preceding ???)
Synopsis: - Batman interrogates the Joker for the truth about Paul Sloan. It transpires that once the group of villains had hired him to take Two-Face's place, Sloan became obsessed with the role and thought of himself as the genuine article. The Joker realized their plan would not work, so he tipped the police off about a job Sloan was to pull as Two-Face, leading to Sloan's only encounter with Batman, an encounter Batman sensed was somehow 'wrong'. After this, Sloan was kidnapped and tortured by the genuine Two-Face for two days, before being dumped at the others villains' meeting place. Assuming he was dead, the body was left with Scarecrow to dump, but the master of fear must have known he was alive and kept him alive for some twisted purpose.
- The Joker then reveals that he learnt about the torture from Sloan himself, just the other night, when he asked the clown prince of crime to delay Batman for as long as possible. Batman races back to Arkham, but by now Two-Face has escaped, seemingly with the help of Harvey Dent.
Credits:
Story | Jon Lewis |
Art | Stefano Gaudiano |
Lettering | Janice Chiang |
Colors | Carla Feeny |
Color separations | Wildstorm FX |
Assistant editing | Nachie Castro |
Editing | Matt Idelson |
Feature Character(s):
- Alser (a peasant)
- Prince Aschen
- The Bat King
Synopsis: - In a kingdom ruled by the tyrant Prince Aschen, the peasants lead a life that is barely their own. But someone mysterious opposes the prince, the legendary Bat-King...