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  • Batman/Houdini: Devil's Workshop
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Trivia
  • * Montenegro calls Houdini the "clown prince of the lower classes" which is a reference to the Joker.
Letterer1
  • Ken Bruzenak
Inker1
  • Mark Chiarello
Inker1
  • Mark Chiarello
Writer1
  • Howard Chaykin
  • John Francis Moore
Penciler1
  • Mark Chiarello
Colourist1
  • Mark Chiarello
Writer1
  • Howard Chaykin
  • John Francis Moore
StoryTitle
  • The Devil's Workshop
Editor1
  • Dennis O'Neil
  • Scott Peterson
Penciler1
  • Mark Chiarello
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * * Supporting Characters: * * Adversaries: * * :* :* Other Characters: * * Cecilia Steiner * :* * * Miss Clark * * * Theodore Roosevelt * Tom Mix Locations: * Items: * * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Ken Bruzenak
Colourist1
  • Mark Chiarello
Editor1
  • Dennis O'Neil
  • Scott Peterson
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CoverArtist
  • Mark Chiarello
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Dick Giordano
Issue
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Speaker
  • [[W:C:dc:Bruce Wayne
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Batman/Houdini: Devil's Workshop
Synopsis
  • Gotham City experiences a harsh winter. The dangerous poverty-stricken neighborhood known as "Devil's Workshop" is hit particularly hard. There is a series of child kidnappings perpetrated by a strange laughing man. Harry Houdini has recently arrived in Gotham on tour. Vicki Vale takes photos of him performing stunts for the press, but he is unhappy with his pageantry. Houdini is aware of the kidnappings, and wishes he could use his abilities to help innocents. Bruce Wayne arrives in Gotham with his butler Alfred by train, having returned from a trip to the south. Alfred expresses concern that Bruce's vigilantism has gone from eccentric to unhealthy. Their train is interrupted by the laughing man, whose cart crashes on the tracks ahead of them. He escapes with one of the children, and bystanders rescue the others before his cart is destroyed by the train. Bruce Wayne leaps off the train to pursue the laughing man as Batman. Police officers assume Batman is the kidnapper, and begin shooting at him. The laughing man hits Batman with a hammer, and runs into the unfinished subway with his stolen child. Following close behind, Batman discovers an underground room littered with children's corpses. The laughing man claims to have eaten many of them, and he escapes when police dogs attack Batman. Batman narrowly avoids arrest, and the officers remark that "Gordon's not gonna like this." Bruce is shocked to learn that Vicki Vale is publicly blaming Batman in the Gotham Globe.
Notes
  • * The subtitle to this story is "A Scientific Romance of Harry Houdini, the Ectoplasmic Man and that Shadowy Avenger, the Bat Man."
quotation
  • Ten years ago, in Cuba, I waded through a killing field of slaughtered bodies -- innocent old men, women, children -- I decided there and then that I had a mission -- I would be a guardian, a protector -- holding fast against the darkness.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1993(xsd:integer)
OneShot
  • Batman; Elseworlds
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