Detective Comics #1023

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DC ⋅ 2020

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Key Facts

Joker War tie-in

Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Artist

Andrew Hennessy

Writer

Peter Tomasi

Published

July 2020

Synopsis

PRELUDE TO JOKER WAR: JOKER HEARS A WHO?! The Joker discovers where the Court of Owls hides the Talons who were not loyal to the Court itself, resources to be fully controlled and used only in war. The clown prince of crime tortured a member of the Court, finding out where the tomb was and also getting a dose of the serum necessary to reawake a Talon. Joker is particularly interested in one: Lincoln March. He finds him and he wakes him up: he's going to be a valuable asset in what he has in store for Batman.  Batman is in the former base of the Church of the Two, the new cult founded by Harvey Dent. The Dark Knight just discovered that Two-Face was kidnapped and surgically brainwashed by Hugo Strange and the Mad Hatter, all at the command of the Joker. This disturbs Bruce: there's much more going on with Harvey, and he must discover what the trio of criminals that manipulated him really want. After some old-fashioned questioning, the Bat finds out where Hugo and the Hatter hide, and he takes them down. Then, he retrieves all the info he can from Strange, especially the current position of Two-Face.  Batman obtained what he wanted from Strange: the location of Dent, which seems to be the armory of the GCPD. Batman spots Two-Face easily enough: Dent decided to take one of the mechanical Bat-Suits the Department stored. Bruce tries to explain to Harvey he was manipulated, even if he does not remember it, but fails in making Two-Face reason. As he defeats him thank to a device who rewark the job Strange and Tetch did to his brain, Batman cannot know Lincoln March is right there to surprise him: the Talon takes out Two-Face, and then tells Bruce that the Joker sends his regards.

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