Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #39

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DC ⋅ 1992

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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Bryan Talbot

Artist

Bryan Talbot

Cover Artist

Bryan Talbot

Colorist

Olyoptics

Letterer

Gaspar Saladino

Published

September 1992

Synopsis

MASK PART 1 Batman busts up a gang of petty thieves, but after handing them over to the police, falls violently ill. He awakens out of costume inside the psychiatric ward of Gotham Central Hospital. The doctors try to keep him under control, but they are convinced that he is just a vagrant alcoholic. A psychiatrist named Mike Clayton visits and tells Bruce that his dual identity as Batman is just a side-effect of hysterical dissociative disorder. Bruce doesn't believe him, and believes that he is actually the Joker in disguise. On a later visit, Mike Clayton appears to him as Two-Face. He then sees visions of Catwoman inside his room. Having had enough of this, he crawls out of bed, pulls on his costume and leaps out the window. In mid-fall, he realizes that the costume he is wearing is not his traditional attire, but rather, a crudely made outfit of cheap plastic bags and rubber boots. The seemingly insane Bruce Wayne continues to plunge to his doom.

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