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| Title |
Batman: Outlaws |
| Format |
miniseries |
| Binding |
prestige |
| Date |
2000 |
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Writer(s) |
Doug Moench |
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Artist(s) |
Paul Gulacy,
Charles Yoakum |
| Collects |
n/a |
| Storyline |
A senator
was assassinated at a public speaking event in Gotham. Batman was
videotaped apprehending the shooter. National outcry facilitated an
anti-vigilante task force to be created after the vigilantes failed to
surrender. Using high-tech experimental helicopters and other
state-of-the-art technologies, Batman, Robin, Huntress, Nightwing, and
Catwoman all suffered attacks in the first night. Gordon was strong-armed
into cooperating. After receiving complimentary intelligence from the
Bloodhawks, Gordon turned the information over to the BatSquad. With the
data and surveillance A-V from Catwoman, Oracle was able to piece together
that the Bloodhawks were creating terrorism to justify their own
existence. Batman traveled to Central America to follow up on one of the
Bloodhawks' previous missions. He uploaded a dictators files to Oracle and
stole a picture of him with the Bloodhawk leader. Catwoman infiltrated
their camp and made off with a chopper and other goodies. She handed them
off to the BatSquad. Oracle got info to Gordon - the GCPD and BatSquad
went after the Bloodhawks and took them down. |
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