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    Detective Comics #671

    Detective Comics » Detective Comics #671 - The Cutting Room Floor released by DC Comics on February 1994.

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    The Clown Prince of Crime devises a crazed new scheme to destroy the Dark Knight, but the game changes when the Joker discovers this isn't the same Batman he's known.

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    • The Joker used the name Joseph F. Kerr (J. Kerr) as the director of his movie "The Death of Batman."
    • On page 3 panel 4 the Joker was wearing a DC Bullet button on his jacket.
    • On page 11 panels 3 and 4 the two unnamed movie critics bear a striking resemblance to Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.
    • Costumed monsters that attacked Jean-Paul Valley were Frankenstein, the Wolfman, Dracula, Leatherface and two other creatures.
    • "DC Universe 15" one page featuring "Making the Headlines!" featuring the headlines and covers of the Daily Planet with the storyline of Green Lantern #48-51. The Gotham Gazette with the storyline of Outsiders #3. Newstime and the storyline of Aquaman: Time and Tide #2. HQ with the storyline Guy Gardner: Warrior #17 and National Whisper with the headline "DC Assistants Really Clones!"
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