Detective Comics #865
In "Beneath the Mask, Part Two: Face Off!", Batman delves into the twisted psyche of Jeremiah Arkham, where the line between reality and madness blurs as hallucinations like Hamburger Lady, Mirror Man, and No-Face take shape. Written by David Hine and illustrated by Jeremy Haun, with colors by David Baron and letters by Todd Klein, this gripping chapter unfolds in the depths of Arkham Asylum, where the truth behind Black Mask’s fate begins to surface. The cover, a striking collaboration by Cliff Chiang and Cully Hamner, captures the eerie tension of the asylum’s hidden corridors.
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Hamburger Lady, Mirror Man and No-Face are all shown to be hallucinations of Jeremiah Arkham's mind.
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