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| Title |
Batman:
Bullock's Law |
| Format |
special issue |
| Binding |
standard comic |
| Date |
August 1999 |
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Writer(s) |
Chuck Dixon |
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Artist(s) |
Flint Henry,
Tom Palmer |
| Collects |
n/a |
| Storyline |
Bullock and Montoya began working a
serial killer case where all the victims were geriatric. At his physical,
Bullock was given thirty days to shape up or he'd be off the squad. On his
way home, Black Mask caught up with him and gave him a computer disc with
enough dirt to take down most of the FalseFacer's competitors. He asked
that Bullock get one of his men off. After getting all the info, Bullock
became a one-man take-down unit. Montoya and Batman both questioned him
about his "luck." Batman delivered the "Widow
Whacker," but Bullock did not help the FalseFacer. The gang was
waiting for him when he got home. He offered them dope from the evidence
room, but it was actually a setup - the FalseFacers were ambushed by a
rival gang; most of both gangs were taken out. |
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