Batman:The Many Deaths of the Batman TPB
Batman:The Many Deaths of the Batman TPB
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Artist: John L. Byrne

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Title: "Period of Mourning"
Pages: 22

Feature(s):
Batman (Post-Crisis)

Writer: John L. Byrne
Penciller: Jim Aparo
Inker: Mike DeCarlo
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Adrienne Roy

Reprinted From:
Batman #433 (1989)

Feature Character(s)

Supporting Character(s)

Villain(s)

Guest Appearance(s)

Other Character(s)

  • Two police officers (no further appearances)
  • A homeless man (no further appearances)
  • A team of doctors (no further appearances)
  • A morgue attendant (no further appearances)
  • A reporter and his editor (no further appearances)
  • LaSalle (a body builder; name not revealed in this story; dies in this story; no further appearances)
  • A man believed to be Stone (dies in this story; no further appearances)

Comments:
"The Many Deaths of the Batman" Chapter One

This story is told almost entirely without dialogue or captions. Only a single word balloon is used.

This story continues in Batman #434.

Synopsis:
Two police officers find the body of Batman in an alley. They rush him to the hospital where doctors try to save his life. Their efforts fails, and Batman dies. His body, still masked, is taken to the morgue where a reporter takes a photograph.

The story appears in the newspaper. In Arkham Asylum, Penguin and Two-Face are upset that they were not personally responsible for their enemy's death. Dick Grayson mourns the loss of his mentor when he sees the headline. Alfred rushes to the Batcave after reading the morning paper. He finds it empty.

When Commissioner Gordon receives the news he enters the morgue to examine the body. He removes the mask, revealing a blond man underneath. He then activates the Bat-Signal.

Across town, a slightly pudgy man in a Batman costume is propped up on the roof of the Gotham Plaza Hotel. The building then explodes.


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