(October 2011)

DC, 2011 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
4.99 USD
Pages
60
On-sale Date
2011-08-03
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Rated T Teen
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
DC Comics
Brand
DC [bullet]
Barcode
761941305677 00111
Editing
Eddie Berganza (executive); Bob Harras (editor-in-chief); Jim Chadwick (new story); Denny O'Neil (reprinted story); Chynna Clugston Flores (assistant - new story)
Color
color
Dimensions
standard Modern Age U.S.
Binding
saddle-stitched
Publishing Format
one-shot

The Revenge of The Reaper! (Table of Contents)

Batman / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Jerry Bingham (signed)
Inks
Jerry Bingham (signed)
Colors
Carlos Badilla (signed)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman; The Reaper

The Revenge of The Reaper! (Table of Contents: 1)

Batman / comic story / 26 pages (report information)

Script
Mike W. Barr
Pencils
Jerry Bingham
Inks
Jerry Bingham
Colors
Carlos Badilla
Letters
Carlos M. Mangual

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman; Robin [Jason Todd]; Commissioner Gordon; Alfred Pennyworth; Rachel Caspian; Professor Paxton; Grace Paxton [also as The Reaper]; District Attorney Paul Samuels; Leslie Thompkins; Nails Norkofsky; Tommy Garnett; McSurley; Johnny Garnett [also as The Reaper]
Synopsis
Batman and Robin's latest surveillance is disrupted by the return of The Reaper, but the vigilante escapes. He returns when the two major mob families meet, leaving enough clues behind for the Darknight Detective to figure out the game, rescue Rachel Caspian, and put an end to the latest spree of The Reaper.

Batman Year Two, Chapter One: Fear The Reaper (Table of Contents: 2)

Batman / comic story / 22 pages (report information)

Script
Mike W. Barr
Pencils
Alan Davis
Inks
Paul Neary
Colors
Adrienne Roy
Letters
Richard Starkings

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Commissioner Jim Gordon; Rachel Caspian; Reaper [Judson Caspian]; Leslie Thompkins; Alfred Pennyworth; Thomas Wayne (in portrait); Martha Wayne (in portrait)
Synopsis
A vigilante called the Reaper, who operated in Gotham City twenty years earlier, re-emerges just as Bruce Wayne begins a relationship with Rachel Caspian, though neither Bruce nor Rachel know that her father is the Reaper. After being badly beaten by the Reaper in their first encounter, Batman decides to use the very gun used to kill his parents to bring the Reaper down.
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Table of Contents
  1. 0. The Revenge of The Reaper!
    Batman
  2. 1. The Revenge of The Reaper!
    Batman
  3. 2. Batman Year Two, Chapter One: Fear The Reaper
    Batman
This issue was modified by
  • Katie
  • Peter Croome
  • Gregory Fischer
  • Jerry Hillegas (R.I.P.)
  • Bob Hughes
  • Jim Van Dore