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| Title |
Batman: Officer
Down |
| Format |
TPB |
| Binding |
TPB |
| Date |
2001 |
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Writer(s) |
Greg Rucka, Ed
Brubaker, Chuck Dixon, Bronwyn Carlton, Devin Grayson, Nunzio DeFilippis |
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Artist(s) |
Rick Burchett,
Jacob & Arnold Pander, R. Steven Harris, Mike Lilly, Mike Collins,
Rodney Ramos, John Nyberg, Wayne Faucher, Jesse Delperdang, Steve Bird |
| Collects |
Batman 587, Robin 86, Birds
of Prey 27, Catwoman 90, Nightwing 53, Detective 754, Gotham Knights 13 |
| Storyline |
While on his
way to Barbara's after a birthday party thrown for him by his team,
Commissioner James Gordon was shot three times in the back. Catwoman was
the only witness. The BatSquad showed up for Oracle immediately except for
Batman himself. They found him in Gordon's room shortly after the first
surgery was over. He sent his team out to find Catwoman while he stayed
with his friend. They got a lead on her from Harley Quinn and shortly
captured her. She claimed a cop shot him and that she had the gun stashed
away. Nightwing took the gun to Oracle. She was able to trace it back to
its original owner, to the cops who took the owner down. She then traced
one of the cops to his previous life as a mobster taken down by Gordon
while still in Chicago. Alfred got fed up with Bruce not doing anything
(he'd stood by Gordon's side and not left at all), and he quit the Wayne
employ. As Gordon was waking up, Nightwing got the gun and info to
Bullock, who brought in the dirty cop. They grilled him, but couldn't get
a confession; Gordon didn't see him and therefore couldn't ID him. Rich
(formerly Reynolds) walked. Batman scared him as soon as he walked out of
the police station, but fled. Gordon was released from the hospital, and
he retired from the force. Michael Akins was named his successor, but
Batman didn't take it well. He told Gordon that he felt like he'd failed
him, his wife, and his daughter. Bullock kept Montoya from murdering Rich. |
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