Cover Credits |
Penciller: Paul Gulacy Inker: Terry Austin |
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Comic Title: Legends of the Dark Knight #15
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: February 1991
On Sale Date:
January 8, 1991 Shipping Date January 8, 1991
Source: Previews, #22
Shipping Date January 8, 1991
Source: Amazing Heroes, #186
Copyright Date January 8, 1991
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1991
Direct Market Date January 10, 1991
Source: Comic Shop News, #184
Shipping Date December 4, 1990
Source: Previews, #21
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $1.50
Page Count: 32
Editor: Andrew Helfer
Story |
Title: "The Kill"
Pages: 25
Feature(s):
Batman (Post-Crisis)
Writer: Doug Moench
Penciller: Paul Gulacy
Inker: Terry Austin
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Steve Oliff
Reprinted In:
Batman:Prey TPB (1992)
Batman:Prey TPB (2012)
Feature Character(s)
- Batman (last appearance in Legends of the Dark Knight #14; next appearance in Batman Annual #14)
Supporting Character(s)
- Captain James Gordon (last appearance in Legends of the Dark Knight #14; next appearance in Batman Annual #14)
- Alfred Pennyworth (last appearance in Legends of the Dark Knight #14; next appearance in Batman Annual #14)
Villain(s)
- Hugo Strange (presumed dead in this story; last appearance in Legends of the Dark Knight #14; no further appearances)
- Maxwell Cort (presumed dead in this story; last appearance in Legends of the Dark Knight #14; no further appearances)
- Catwoman (last appearance in Legends of the Dark Knight #14; next appearance in Detective Comics #569)
Other Character(s)
- Catherine (last appearance in Legends of the Dark Knight #14; no further appearances)
- Wilson Klass (last appearance in Legends of the Dark Knight #14; no further appearances)
- Several police officers (no further appearances)
Comments:
Prey:Conclusion
This story marks the first chronological use of the Batmobile.
This story is continued from Legends of the Dark Knight #14.
Synopsis:
Batman and Gordon come up with a plan. Batman confronts Hugo Strange for a second time. This time he gets a recorded confession which exonerates Batman of the kidnapping of the mayor's daughter. Strange tries to run while wearing a Batman costume and is shot by police.
Gordon has deduces the identity of Night-Scourge as Maxwell Cort. Batman battles Cort and receives some timely assistance from Catwoman. Batman chases Cort into police headquarters. In a panic, Cort grabs for a weapon and is shot by police.
The mayor is grateful for the rescue of his daughter. He agrees to back off from his vendetta to stop Batman. The events help to strengthen the bonds of trust between Batman and Captain Gordon.
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