Batman: Digital Justice

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DC ⋅ 1990

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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Series

Batman: Digital Justice

Published

February 1990

Creators

Writer

Doug Murray

Writer

Pepe Moreno

Inker

Pepe Moreno

Colorist

Pepe Moreno

Cover Artist

Pepe Moreno

Artist

Bob Fingerman

Artist

Pepe Moreno

Synopsis

Batman: Digital Justice is a graphic novel written by Pepe Moreno, published in 1990 by DC Comics, which follows the attempts of Legacy Character James Gordon (the Commissioner's grandson) to become the new Batman for a new era. A completely computer generated graphic novel,one of the first of its kind. This book is set in a future Gotham City at the end of the 21st century after Batman has died; The country is dominated by high technology, particularly computer networks and their human controllers; James Gordon, Gotham City Police Department detective and grandson of Commissioner James Gordon, takes on the identity of the Batman to free the city from a sentient computer virus crafted by the Joker, who is also now long dead, and to avenge the death of his partner Lena Schwartz; Gordon is helped by a self-aware computer called the Batcomp, programmed by the late Bruce Wayne, and a robot called Alfred (after Wayne's also deceased butler Alfred Pennyworth), both residing in the Batcave under an abandoned Wayne Manor. 

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