Cover Credits |
Artist: George Perez |
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Comic Title: Batman #441
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: 1989
On Sale Date:
September 26, 1989 Shipping Date September 26, 1989
Source: Amazing Heroes, #171
Copyright Date September 26, 1989
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1989
Shipping Date September 28, 1989
Source: Advance Comics, #9
Direct Market Date September 28, 1989
Source: Comic Shop News, #116, #118
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $1.00
Page Count: 32
Editor: Dennis J. O'Neil
Story |
Title: "Parallel Lines"
Pages: 23
Feature(s):
Batman (Post-Crisis)
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Penciller: Jim Aparo
Inker: Mike DeCarlo
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Adrienne Roy
Reprinted In:
Batman:A Lonely Place of Dying TPB (1990)
Batman:A Death in the Family HC (2009)
DC's Greatest Detective Stories Ever Told TPB (2021)
Batman:A Death in the Family:The Deluxe Edition HC (2021)
Feature Character(s)
- Batman (last appearance in New Titans #60; next appearance in New Titans #61)
Supporting Character(s)
- Alfred Pennyworth (last appearance in New Titans #60; next appearance in New Titans #61)
- Nightwing (last appearance in New Titans #60; next appearance in New Titans #61)
- Tim Drake (last name revealed; last appearance in New Titans #60; next appearance in New Titans #61)
- Commissioner Gordon (last appearance in Batman #440; next appearance in New Titans #61)
Villain(s)
- Two-Face (last appearance in New Titans #60; next appearance in New Titans #61)
Other Character(s)
- Alan and Richard Wright (twin brothers; no further appearances)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- John and Mary Grayson (in flashback)
- Mr. Drake (in flashback)
- Mrs. Drake (in flashback)
- Penguin (in flashback)
Comments:
A Lonely Place of Dying Part 3
This story is continued from New Titans #60 and continues in New Titans #61.
Tim Drake is mistakenly called Jeff once in this story.
Synopsis:
Two-Face and Batman plot against one another in a battle of wits. Two-Face kidnaps a pair of twins and holds them hostage, while Batman sets a trap at a casino. When Batman learns of the kidnapping, he is forced to leave the casino to rescue the twins. When Two-Face learns of the casino prize money, he leaves the twins behind and goes after the money. In the end neither man gets what they wanted. Batman rescues the twins, but Two-Face eludes him. Two-Face is forced to abandon the money due to a flip of his coin.
Back at Wayne Manor, Dick Grayson returns with a young man named Tim Drake. He met Tim at the circus, and Tim knows his secret identity. Tim explains to Dick and Alfred that he was present in the crowd when Dick's parents died. He recognized Dick's signature circus moves used by Robin months later. He concluded that Batman and Robin were Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson.
Tim is now convinced that Batman is out of control following the death of Jason Todd. He urges Dick to resume his role as Robin to help Batman. Dick takes Tim to the Bat-Cave. He then puts on his Nightwing costume and leaves to find Batman. Tim is upset, because he wanted Dick to become Robin. Batman needs Robin. Alfred suggests that Dick intends for Tim to become the next Robin.
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