Batman: The Long Halloween #4
Batman: The Long Halloween » Batman: The Long Halloween #4 - New Year's Eve released by DC Comics on March 1997.
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BATMAN THE LONG HALLOWEEN #4 0
This is written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Tim Sale. Issue number 4 is titled "New Years Eve". December. New Years Eve. Almost midnight. This issue starts out with the Joker killing some people and stealing a small plane, with which he plans on killing everyone in Gotham square at midnight. In doing this he figures he might kill Holiday, who just might be in Gotham square with everyone else to celebrate the New Years. Just as Joker escapes with the plane Batman arrives to catch a ride on said pla...
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"When the clock strikes Twelve do I get a little kiss?" 6
With the Joker still loose from issue Three (Christmas), New Years can only be a dangerous time. Much like how in the first Batman movie, Joker wants to kill a crowd by gas from above. a concept that can never get boring because those stories are always some much fun. This issue is not just Batman and Joker fighting in the sky, there is more plot development. Another Holiday another murder and now Harvey Dent thinks Bruce Wayne is connected to the murders. This is a very fun issue that re...
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