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| Issue |
Batman:
Tenses #1 |
| Subtitle |
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| Date |
2003 |
| Writer(s) |
Joe
Casey |
| Artist(s) |
Cully
Hamnet, Dexter Vines |
| storyline |
A
man named Ted Krosby was downsized from Kane's,
a retail store owned by Wayne Enterprises. He visited
his mothers grave and thought he saw a skeleton
leaning against a tree. He was seeing visions of
the future. Ted met a man in a bar and, while drunk,
told him about his clairvoyance. The man convinced
him to join his gang. They began to loot where he
saw it to be ok. Batman, after saving a boy from
a burning apartment building, caught up with them.
Batman took Ted down and tied him up for the police.
A reporter tried to get an interview with Bruce
Wayne, but he refused. Wayne continued to "streamline"
his company into his own vision. Bruce met with
his financial adviser and was hounded again by the
reporter. |
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| Issue |
Batman:
Tenses #1 |
| Subtitle |
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| Date |
2003 |
| Writer(s) |
Joe
Casey |
| Artist(s) |
Cully
Hamnet, Dexter Vines, Rodney Ramos |
| storyline |
Wayne
visited Ted Krosby in prison. Krosby babbled on
and on about vision until the guards removed him.
On his way out, he was cornered by the TV reporter
again. He tried to connect with Bruce by telling
him he'd also lost his parents when he was young.
Bruce pushed him away and left.
Krosby was sprung free while being transferred to
Arkham. He began killing and eating his old gang.
That night, he killed 348 people in the apartment
building. The reporter showed up at Wayne Manor
and offered Bruce his psychiatrist's card. Krosby
tracked down his father. After confronting him,
he killed and ate him. As his father's wife fled
the house, she found Batman. Ted ran back into the
house after taking a batarang in the eye. He cut
off his father's face and wore it as a mask. After
a brief fight, Batman left Ted to die. He told Mrs.
Krosby he would inform the police.
Batman returned to Gotham City; Wayne gave the reporter
an interview. |
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| Notes,
references to time, and chronology: |
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At
a post-Christmas Christmas party, when asked how long he'd
been back, Bruce responded "Just over a year." |
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