Batman: Streets of Gotham #21
In "The House of Hush Finale," the twisted game between Bruce Wayne and Tommy Elliot reaches its breaking point as Jane Doe severs Elliot’s mask—revealing a chillingly familiar face—before attempting to flee with it. With the city on edge and the line between identity and deception shattered, Bruce makes a desperate move to protect Gotham, confronting the truth behind the man who once called himself his friend. Written by Paul Dini and illustrated with sharp, haunting detail by Dustin Nguyen, with inks by Derek Fridolfs and colors by John Kalisz, the issue’s cover by Nguyen captures the tension in a single, unforgettable image.
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Jane Doe cuts off Tommy Elliot's "Bruce Wayne" face, hoping to use it to escape Wayne Tower. Bruce rescues Tommy and puts him in Arkham Asylum.
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