Issue | #822 |
Published | October 2006 |
Cover Price | $2.99/$4.00 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Peter Tomasi; Michael Siglain (associate) |
Characters | Batman |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Simone Bianchi (signed) |
Inks | Simone Bianchi (signed) |
Colors | Simone Bianchi (signed) |
Characters | Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Pennyworth; Commissioner James Gordon; Riddler [Edward Nigma]; Karrie Bishop (deceased); Greg Lanner; Pandora; Derek Lewis; Mabel; Sarah Morton; Roxy Rocket (cameo) |
Synopsis | When a young socialite is murdered, her grief-stricken uncle turns to the newly reformed Riddler to find her killer. No longer the villain of old, the Riddler has turned his brilliant brain to crime-solving, and to the surprise of both the police and Batman, he's actually good at it. Has Gotham's most pernicious puzzler turned over a new leaf, or is it all a cover for a darker scheme? Prepare for twists, turns and betrayals every step of the way as Batman and the Riddler forge an uneasy alliance to track down the mysterious murderer! [per solicitation] |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Paul Dini |
Pencils | Don Kramer |
Inks | Wayne Faucher |
Colors | John Kalisz |
Letters | Jared K. Fletcher |
Script | Dan Didio |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Dan Didio's weekly column discussing Geoff Johns and Richard Donner writing Action Comics. DC house ads for August 2006. |