
Nightwing (v2) #68
In 2002-2003, the mood got increasingly grimmer in most Batman and Batman-adjacent comics. Blame the George W. Bush administration, 9/11, the war in Afghanistan, or just the franchise’s takeover by fanboys in the form of writers and editors trying to recreate the late ‘80s, with a push for more mature (i.e. downbeat) storytelling, playing up the ties to crime fiction… With a few exceptions, though, the visuals still stayed clear from the realist paradigm, their cartooniness occasionally prompting a kind of dissonance.
The result was hit and miss, as far as I’m concerned, but I appreciate the ambition, including the attempt to weave together the various Gotham City titles into an overarching murder mystery (basically extending the gesture of Officer Down).
BRUCE WAYNE: MURDERER? [The first part of this internal crossover had Bruce charged with murder. It was not the first time this happened (see, for example, Shadow of the Bat #55 or The Batman Adventures #6), but here the premise got an extended treatment across several issues and different series. The story has been collected in Bruce Wayne: Murderer?, with the first edition leaving out the unrelated subplots from Chuck Dixon’s comics.]
Batman: The 10-Cent Adventure: ‘The Fool’s Errand’
Detective Comics #766: ‘Procedure’
Batgirl #24 [No title.]
Nightwing (v2) #65: ‘Bustout!’ (collected in Nightwing: Lethal Force)
Batman: Gotham Knights #25: ‘No Exit’
Birds of Prey #39: ‘The Gun’
Robin (v4) #98: ‘The Thin Line’
Robin (v4) #99: ‘Where the Road Ends’ [This comes later in the cover’s labelling of the crossover (and in the collected editions) but it obviously belongs here, as it follows directly from the previous issue’s cliffhanger, whose resolution would be spoiled by reading this after Gotham Knights #26...]
Batman #599: ‘From the Inside-Out’
Detective Comics #767: ‘Timeless’
Nightwing (v2) #66: ‘The Unusual Suspects’ (collected in Nightwing: Lethal Force)
Nightwing (v2) #67: ‘Madhouse’ (collected in Nightwing: Lethal Force) [Likewise, it makes much more sense to read this here before carrying on with the main storyline. Nevertheless, the issue isn’t collected in Bruce Wayne: Murderer?.]
Batman: Gotham Knights #26: ‘Innocent Until’
Birds of Prey #40: ‘Switchback’
BRUCE WAYNE: FUGITIVE [Batman went on the run, alienating those around him. Once again, the project benefitted from the previous years of books building up a strong Gotham cast: as the Dark Knight became more unlikable, it was interesting to follow the reaction of the other (more sympathetic) characters. The new status quo also allowed for some slightly looser continuity, as Batman could have adventures outside of prison and everyone else could deal with parallel stuff, beyond the urgency of trying to get him released. Still, I’m mostly prioritizing comics that tie into the investigation and the fugitive status quo. Again, the first wave of collections (in 2003) streamlined the comics by removing pages with unrelated – and unresolved – subplots. In 2014, DC put together thicker collected editions of Murderer? and Fugitive with much more material.]
Batman #600: ‘The Scene of the Crime’ (main story collected in Bruce Wayne: Murderer? and in Batman by Ed Brubaker, v2) [Curiously, Ed Brubaker has written another (much cooler) comic with the same title… Anyway, besides the main story, the issue includes a trio of fun pastiches of previous Batman eras.]
Birds of Prey #41: ‘Felony Matters’ (partly collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v1 and fully reprinted in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Murderer?)
Batman: Gotham Knights #27: ‘Murderer? Positive I.D.’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v1 and in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Murderer?)
Batman #601-602: ‘Turning the Town Red’ (collected in Bruce Wayne: Murderer? and in Batman by Ed Brubaker, v2)
Batgirl #25: ‘I Am Become Death, Destroyer of Worlds’(collected in Batgirl: Death Wish and in To the Death)
Batgirl #26 (collected in Batgirl: Fists of Fury and in Point Blank) [No title.]
Birds of Prey #42: ‘Karen’s Story’
Detective Comics #768-70: ‘Purity’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v2 and in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Murderer?)
Batgirl #27: ‘Tag’ (collected in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Murderer?)
Nightwing (v2) #68: ‘Time & Motion’ (partly collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v1, fully reprinted in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Murderer? and in Nightwing: Lethal Force)
Batman: Gotham Knights #28-29: ‘The Mortician’ (collected in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Murderer?)
Nightwing (v2) #69: ‘Ins & Outs’ (partly collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v1, fully reprinted in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Murderer? and in Nightwing: Lethal Force)
Birds of Prey #43: ‘Deadly Convergence’ (only five pages collected in either edition of Bruce Wayne: Fugitive)
Birds of Prey #44: ‘Blind Spot’ [A trio of awesome issues that follow directly from #43. Since they are centered on Black Canary, they don’t clash too much with the notion that the rest of the cast is mostly focused on clearing Bruce.]
Birds of Prey #45: ‘The Killing Ground’
Birds of Prey #46: ‘Cretaceous Picnic’
Batgirl #28 (collected in Batgirl: Fists of Fury and in Point Blank) [No title.]
Batman #603: ‘The Turning Point’ (collected in Bruce Wayne: Fugitive and in Batman by Ed Brubaker, v2)
Batman #604: ‘Reasons’ (collected in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive and in Batman by Ed Brubaker, v2)
Detective Comics #771: ‘Access’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v2 and in the 2014 edition)
Batgirl #29 (collectedin Batgirl: Point Blank and in Bruce Wayne: Fugitive) [No title.]
Azrael, Agent of the Bat #85: ‘The Sentinel’ [Let’s catch up with Azrael, whose issues form a relatively tight arc, eventually leading into the ‘Bruce Wayne: Fugitive’ storyline.]
Azrael, Agent of the Bat #86: ‘Rescues’
Azrael, Agent of the Bat #87: ‘Kenny’
Azrael, Agent of the Bat #88: ‘Lost and Found’
Azrael, Agent of the Bat #89: ‘Sibling Rivalry’
Azrael, Agent of the Bat #90: ‘Denial’ [Sets up Gotham Knights #30.]
Batman: Gotham Knights #30: ‘Turnabout’(collected in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive)
Azrael, Agent of the Bat #91: ‘Confession’ (collected in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive)
Azrael, Agent of the Bat #92: ‘New Boss’ (partly collected in 2014’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive)
Azrael, Agent of the Bat #93: ‘Reordered’
Detective Comics #772: ‘Principle’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v2 and in the 2014 edition)
Batman: Gotham Knights #31: ‘Clean’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v2 and in the 2014 edition)
Batman #605: ‘Courage’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v2, in the 2014 edition, and in Batman by Ed Brubaker, v2)
Detective Comics #773: ‘Atonement – part 1’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v3 and in the 2014 edition)
Detective Comics #774: ‘Atonement – part 2’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v3 and in the 2014 edition)
Batman: Gotham Knights #32: ‘24/7’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v3, in the 2014 edition, in Gotham Knights: Contested, and in 2005’s Batman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told)
Batman #606-7: ‘Death Wish for Two’(collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v3, in the 2014 edition, and in Batman by Ed Brubaker, v2)
Detective Comics #775: ‘Atonement – part 3’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v3 and in the 2014 edition)
Batgirl #33: ‘Father’s Day’ (collected in 2003’s Bruce Wayne: Fugitive, v3, in the 2014 edition, and in Batgirl: Point Blank) [The series’ previous three issues were a fill-in written by Dixon, which I’m placing later.]
WORLD WITHOUT YOUNG JUSTICE [A set of tightly connected Robin and Young Justice stories. Robin #100 actually starts in the aftermath of #99 (and certainly before Nightwing #68), but it spans a bit of time, to the point that by the end Stephanie Brown has adopted a new look, with shorter hair. I therefore think the opening works better if read here, as a flashback.]
Robin (v4) #100: ‘The Price of Justice’
Young Justice #44: ‘The World What Once We Knew’ [Kicks off the ‘World Without Young Justice’ crossover]
Impulse #85: ‘Glimpses of You’
Robin (v4) #101: ‘Redone by the Vandal(s) of Time’ [Follows directly from #100 and then joins the crossover.]
Superboy (v3) #99: ‘Doosmboy’
Young Justice #45: ‘Bang Bang Bedlam’s Purple Hammer’
Impulse #86-7: ‘Crisis on Impulse’s Earth’ [Caps off the ‘World Without Young Justice’ crossover]
Robin (v4) #102: ‘Stage Presence’ [Follows from #101 and returns to the series’ main storyline.]
Robin (v4) #103: ‘Down Comes the Sun’
Robin (v4) #104: ‘Kerosene’
Robin (v4) #105 [No title.]
Robin (v4) #106: ‘Joyride’ [Batman and Robin finally have a proper talk about the events of ‘Murderer?’ and ‘Fugitive,’ so this is a sort of coda.]
CATCHING UP [These are various tales published (at least partially) during ‘Fugitive,’ but which did not directly concern the murder mystery angle. In theory, they could take place while Bruce was at large, but that would mean scattering readers’ (and characters’) attention, so I think they work better here. You can read each batch in the order you prefer, so I’m listing them alphabetically.]
Batgirl #30-32 (collected in Batgirl: Point Blank)
Catwoman (v3) #5-11 (collected in Catwoman: Crooked Little Town as well as in Trail of the Catwoman and No Easy Way Down)
Detective Comics #763-772 (backup stories) [‘Lost Voices’ (#763-772) introduces the neat police detective Josie Mac and ‘The Hunt’ (#773-775) introduces the Tracker, yet another vigilante in Gotham City.]
Harley Quinn #20-25 (collected in Harley Quinn: Welcome to Metropolis) [The Joker shows up in #25 (the final issue of Karl Kesel’s run), even though he is supposedly locked up in the Slab, a maximum security prison specifically designed for metahumans. Perhaps he escaped, as usual, but in general I assume much of this run was seen through Harley Quinn’s deranged imagination…]
JLA #62-65 (collected in JLA: Golden Perfect)
Nightwing (v2) #70 (collected in Nightwing: Lethal Force) [Final issue of Dixon’s amazing original run.]
The Titans #37-44 [Somehow, Nightwing finds the time to go on a bunch of adventures with his buddies… A guest appearance by Oracle in #39.]
Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia (collected in Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka, v1)
Young Justice #46-51
MOVING ON [As usual after intensive crossover events, the series were given room to develop on their own for a while, many of them shifting creative teams. Again, you can read each batch in the order you prefer.]
Azrael, Agent of the Bat #94-100 [Wraps up one the worst Batman series.]
Batgirl #34-37 (collected in Batgirl: Point Blank) [Concludes Kelley Puckett’s and Damion Scott’s inaugural run.]
Batman/Nightwing: Bloodborne
Birds of Prey #47-49 [Dixon was a tough act to follow, so editor Lysa Hawkins brought in a string of indie writers to follow him on this series. This arc was by Terry Moore, of Strangers in Paradise fame.]
Birds of Prey: Batgirl/Catwoman + Birds of Prey: Catwoman/Oracle [A couple of specials dealing with the relationship between Barbara Gordon and Selina Kyle.]
Catwoman Secret Files & Origins (collected in Catwoman: Crooked Little Town and in No Easy Way Down)
Detective Comics #776-783 [‘Dead Reckoning’ (#777-782) is a great detective yarn that makes ample use of Batman’s supporting cast and rogues’ gallery. The Joker is still imprisoned in the Slab. The backup story of #782 is a nifty little piece called ‘The Mourning After.’ The backup of #783 is a prologue to ‘Death and the Maidens.’]
JLA #66-90 (collected on JLA: The Obsidian Age, Book One, Book Two, Rules of Engagement, and Trial By Fire) [One of the remarkable features of Joe Kelly’s run was the romantic tension between Batman and Wonder Woman.]
JLA Classified #32-36 [Based on the team, it should be set around this time.]
JLA/JSA Secret Files and Origins + JLA/JSA: Virtue and Vice [Metamorpho, who had been considered dead since 1997’s JLA #1, is alive again!]
Nightwing (v2) #71-75 [Devin Grayson takes over as writer and hits the ground running.]
The Titans #45-50 [Final issues.]
Young Justice #52-55 [Final issues.]























































