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  • Detective Comics Vol 1 476
Trivia
  • * This issue was nominated at the 1979 Eagle Awards for Favourite Comicbook Artist , for Best Continued Story and for Best Cover.
Indicia Publisher
  • DC Comics, Inc.
Letterer1
  • Milt Snapinn
Inker1
  • Terry Austin
Recommended
  • * Batman: Strange Apparitions * Batman: Dark Detective
Inker1
  • Terry Austin
Writer1
  • Steve Englehart
Penciler1
  • Marshall Rogers
Colourist1
  • Glynis Wein
Writer1
  • Steve Englehart
StoryTitle
  • Sign of the Joker!
OriginalPrice
  • 0(xsd:double)
Editor1
  • Julius Schwartz
Penciler1
  • Marshall Rogers
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Batman (Bruce Wayne) Supporting Characters: * Silver St. Cloud * Commissioner Gordon Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Gotham City Police Department ** Chief O'Hara * Rupert Thorne ** * Ernest the cat * Thomas Jackson Locations: * Gotham City ** Gotham City Police Headquarters ** Ha-Hacienda * Ohio Items: * Joker Fish * Joker Venom * Utility Belt * Vapor Analysis Meter Vehicles: * None
Letterer1
  • Milt Snapinn
Colourist1
  • Glynis Wein
Brand/Imprint
  • DC
Editor1
  • Julius Schwartz
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CoverArtist
  • Terry Austin
  • Marshall Rogers
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Joe Orlando
Issue
  • 476(xsd:integer)
Speaker
Pages
  • 36(xsd:integer)
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Detective Comics
Month
  • April
Synopsis
  • Batman and Commissioner Gordon know that the Joker will target another city bureaucrat in his mad effort to copyright his chemically-altered Joker Fish. As per another televised threat, his next target is a man named Thomas Jackson. As before, Batman, Gordon and a squad of police officers hole up inside of Jackson's mansion. Batman has Jackson don one of his costumes while he disguises himself to take Jackson's place. That way, if the Joker chooses to attack him, he will actually be attacking the Batman. As luck would have it, Jackson's cat, Ernest, lopes into the study carrying a poisoned Joker Fish inside of his mouth. The venom has now infected the cat and her bears the striking rictus grin that most associate with the Joker. Batman dives after the animal, but the cat launches itself at Jackson and bites him across the face. The venom spreads into Jackson's bloodstream and he dies moments later. The television comes on and the Joker takes credit for ending the life of Thomas Jackson. Batman leaves to track down the transmitting station that the Joker is broadcasting from. As he bounds through the nearby forests he spies a spectral image – seemingly, the ghost of his old foe, Hugo Strange. The image disappears, but Batman discovers a vapor analysis meter in the underbrush. At his Ha-Hacienda, the Joker delights in his latest kill. He ponders to himself the fun to be had by mass-marketing his Joker Fish. He even considers using his special chemicals to infect cattle. "Joker-Burgers!" he cries. "Outrageous!" Meanwhile, Rupert Thorne picks up a hitchhiking Silver St. Cloud. He barely remembers her from a previous exchange and pays little attention to her now. His mind is on Hugo Strange. Turning on the radio, Rupert and Silver learn about the most recent debacle involving the Joker as well as Batman's approach to the crimes. Rupert has no interest in hearing about Batman and angrily shuts the radio off. Silver expresses her support for the Caped Crusader and Thorne kicks her out of the car. Moments later, the ghost of Hugo Strange attacks him anew. Two hours later, Batman and Commissioner Gordon meet back at police headquarters. They discuss strategies, but quickly discover that the Joker is impersonating one of the guards. The Joker tries spraying Batman with acid from a false police officer's badge. Batman dodges the attack and the Joker escapes through the window. Batman follows him up the fire escape. The two adversaries chase one another up the side of the building as rain and lightning begin to pour down on top of them. The Joker leaps from the fire escape to a nearby construction scaffold and the Batman follows suit. Unwilling to be taken alive, the Joker squirts acid on the rope holding a suspended girder aloft and plunges seemingly to his doom. Batman does not trust that this is the last he has seen of the Joker. Silver St. Cloud has since returned to Gotham and has witnessed Batman's battle against the Joker. Confronting him, she realizes that she cannot involve herself with someone who lives such a dangerous lifestyle. Silver breaks up with him. As Silver leaves, Commissioner Gordon approaches Batman. He tells him that local cops picked up Rupert Thorne who is now confessing to all of his various crimes. Batman pays little attention to Gordon however. His mind is only on the woman who just walked away from him.
Notes
  • * Reprinted in , The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told and .
quotation
  • I saw you fighting with a madman, straddling a girder in the blinding lightning storm! I love you—but I couldn't live with that! Never knowing what each night would bring! Never knowing when your luck will run out!
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1978(xsd:integer)
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