Batman: Officer Down #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection continues the 'New Gotham' era following the 'No Man's Land' storyline, gathering issues where Batman and the GCPD grapple with the aftermath of Commissioner Gordon being shot. The volume focuses on the shifting dynamics in Gotham's law enforcement as a new commissioner takes charge and Batman investigates who was behind the attack on his longtime ally.
In "Officer Down Part One: These Are Your Rights," the Bat family closes in on Catwoman, only to find themselves questioning everything when she insists she didn’t shoot Commissioner Gordon—though she saw the real shooter. Written by Bronwyn Carlton and illustrated by Mike Lilly, with inks by Wayne Faucher and colors by Noelle Giddings and Jamison, this 2001 DC story blends tension and moral ambiguity. The cover by Durwin Talon captures the moment’s intensity, a striking visual for a pivotal chapter in Gotham’s darkest hour.
In "Officer Down Part Four: Smoking Gun," the Bat family closes in on Catwoman, only to find her claims of innocence are harder to dismiss than their suspicions. She insists she didn’t shoot Commissioner Gordon—but she saw the real shooter, and her testimony could change everything.
In "Officer Down: Part Six: Monster in a Box," detectives Montoya and Allen press Jordan Reynolds hard during an intense interrogation, probing his involvement in the shooting of Commissioner Gordon—yet no confession comes, leaving the truth tangled in silence and suspicion.
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↩ Reprints Batman #587 (2001), Batman: Gotham Knights #13 (2001), Birds of Prey #27 (2001), Catwoman #90 (2001), Detective Comics #754 (2001), Nightwing #53 (2001), Robin #86 (2001)
Reprinted in Batman #13 (2002)
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