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Cover: Rafael Albuquerque

Batwoman #6

Sep 2015 · DC · 16.99 USD; 19.99 CAD
“Blood Money”

In "Blood Money," Batwoman #6 (2015) delivers a sharp twist as Alice uncovers the truth behind Natalia's crimes, shattering Kate Kane’s belief in her own vampiric transformation—revealing it was all a hypnotic illusion. With Morgaine le Fey closing in on her dark objective, the stakes rise in this tense, character-driven chapter. Written by Marc Andreyko and illustrated by Georges Jeanty, with inks by Karl Story and Dexter Vines, colors by Guy Major, and letters by Todd Klein, the issue’s haunting tone is matched by Rafael Albuquerque’s striking cover.

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writer Marc Andreyko · artist Georges Jeanty · inker Karl Story · inker Dexter Vines · colorist Guy Major · letterer Todd Klein · cover Rafael Albuquerque

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Full credits

colorist Guy Major
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks Rafael Albuquerque

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Alice exposes Natalia's crimes and reveals that Kate was never really a vampire; that she was only hypnotized into believing it. Meanwhile, Morgaine le Fey is closer than ever to attaining her goal.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).