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Detective Comics #567
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In "The Night of Thanks, but No Thanks!", Gotham City remains eerily quiet as Batman finds himself without a case—until the night begins to unravel in ways he can't predict. Written by Harlan Ellison and brought to life with moody precision by Gene Colan, this 1986 issue explores a Gotham where nothing is quite as it seems, with inks by Bob Smith, colors by Adrienne Roy, and letters by John Costanza. The cover, by Klaus Janson, captures the tension of a city holding its breath.
writer Harlan Ellison · artist Gene Colan · inker Bob Smith · colorist Adrienne Roy · letterer John Costanza · cover Klaus Janson
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writer Harlan Ellison
artist Gene Colan
inker Bob Smith
colorist Adrienne Roy
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Klaus Janson
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A night in Gotham when Batman is not needed.
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