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Batman (1940) - #608 "Hush, Chapter One: The Ransom" (New York Post Exclusive Cover) DC Comics
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Writer(s): Jeph Loeb III
Penciller(s): Jim Lee
Inker(s): Scott Williams
Colorist(s): Alex Sinclair - 'Sinc'
Letterer(s): Richard Alan Starkings - 'RS'
Editor(s): Morgan Dontanville Bob Schreck
Cover Artist(s): Jim Lee Alex Sinclair - 'Sinc' Scott Williams |
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Cover Date: December 2002
Cover Price: US $2.25
Issue Tagline: Special Edition - New York Post Exclusive
Format: Color; Standard Comic Issue; 32 pages
This is a version of the following issue: Batman (1940) #608 - Hush, Chapter One: The Ransom
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Synopsis:
A young heir to a vast chemical company fortune has been kidnapped. While everyone from the mayor to the F.B.I. agree to pay a $10 million ransom, Batman decides to rescue him outright. Why? Because he can, and more importantly, because he knows he can. That is, if he can get past a newly mutated Killer Croc…
Once the dust and scales settle, Bats races through the skies to catch the ever-purring Catwoman, who has absconded Croc's hard earned ransom money. Yet something- or someone- cuts the Batgrappler's rope in mid-flight, sending him, broken and alone, into dark, downtrodden slums. And the locals don't exactly have cookies and milk waiting for him, unless they're hiding behind knives and makeshift clubs.
Meanwhile, Catwoman, rather disappointed that her pursuer lost the chase so quickly, brings the money to her employer- or master. Whichever the person may be, that is another question for, hopefully, the next issue.
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