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Cover: Durwin Talon

Batman: Officer Down #2

Oct 2001 · DC · 12.95 USD; 21.95 CAD
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“Officer Down Part One: These Are Your Rights”
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This 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.

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writer Bronwyn Carlton · artist Mike Lilly · inker Wayne Faucher · colorist Noelle Giddings · colorist Jamison · letterer Willie Schubert · cover Durwin Talon

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artist Mike Lilly
colorist Jamison
cover pencils, inks Durwin Talon

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The Bat family pulls out all the stops in trying to capture Catwoman. Once they have her, however, she convinces them that she was not the one who shot Commissioner Gordon--but she saw who did.

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