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    Detective Comics #568

    Detective Comics » Detective Comics #568 - Eyrie released by DC Comics on November 1986.

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    Eyrie last edited by AmishAvenger on 04/20/24 09:32AM View full history

    Plot

    Legends Cross-Over Chapter 2

    Godfrey is holding an anti-Superhero rally at Gotham University, which Batman and Robin watch from a nearby rooftop. Then the crowd is parted by a student running from a car size falcon. Batman swings into the rescue and quickly learns that there is a break in in one of the school labs.

    Batman rushes off to find Penguin stealing large falcons, the data disks on how to make more and Professor Braid, who created the large birds. Penguin is able to escape with the birds, the data and the hostage.

    Batman tracks the Penguin to his makeshift aviary, and confronts the villain, but is tricked into a trap. Batman is only able to escape due to the quick thinking of the Professor and capture the Penguin.

    The professor's actions make Bruce Wayne, think that maybe the regular citizens maybe don't need him as much as Robin thinks they do.

    Notes

    1. Cover by Klaus Janson.
    2. "Eyrie" written by Joey Cavalieri, penciled, inked and colored by Klaus Janson and lettered by John Costanza.
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