Batman YTB - Fansite For Batman Comics, Toys, Figures, News and more!



Bookmark and Share
 
 
Navigation
 
  Home
Main Menu
Action Figures & Dolls
 
Login
 
 
User Name

Password



Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
 
Comics - Ongoing - Batman - Issue #684

BATMAN #684
COVER TAGLINE: None
TITLE: Last Days of Gotham: Part 2 of 2
STORY ARC: Last Rites

RELEASE DATE: January, 2008
COVER DATE: February, 2009

WRITER: Denny O’Neil
ARTIST: Guillem March
INKER: Guillem March
COLORS: Guillem March
LETTERS: Jared K. Fletcher
EDITORS: Mike Marts; Janelle Siegel
COVER: Alex Ross ; Tony Daniel (variant)

PRICE: $2.99 U.S.

CHARACTERS: Nightwing (Dick Grayson); Alfred Pennyworth; Commissioner James Gordon; Sergeant Harvey Bullock; Millicent Mayne; Gracchus

Cover
Art

Variant
Art

Variant
Cover

INTERIOR ART:


Continued From Detective Comics #851

PLOT:
The morning after the warehouse fire, Nightwing sheepishly recounts to Alfred how it was in fact the pizza delivery boy who saved his life and not the other way around. The delivery boy (a trained champion gymnast himself) got Nightwing to his feet and actually was able to help himself out of the inferno. Once outside, Nightwing would once again have to rely on the unassuming pizza boy - this time for a ride home as he finds that someone had stolen the motorbike he arrived with. Utterly defeated, Nightwing wonders if he will ever be able to step into the giant shoes left vacant by Bruce.

While it remains to be seen if Dick will take on the mantle of the Bat, with his motorcycle stolen, he's left with no other option than to use Bruce's car - the Batmobile to respond to the Bat-signal lighting up the Gotham skyline.

As Nightwing arrives on the scene, Gordon is barely able to hide his disappointment that his old friend was not the one responding. It turns out that Gracchus has continued his crime spree posing as Two-Face and Gordon fears that he may try to interfere with the Mayor's reception down at City Hall. Working on a hunch, Nightwing decides to talk to Millicent Mayne, the Face of Gotham recently left scarred after her encounter with the Faux-Dent.

Mayne spends her time haunting the decrepit corner of Gotham that yet remains un-repaired from the damage of the quake. He finds her standing on top of the rubble of the theater she was in the night of the seismic upheaval. Nightwing soon finds that his hunch was correct as he spies Gracchus coming that way as well.

The entire crime spree he had been engineering was nothing more than a distraction that would allow him access to what remains of the condemned theater building. With the police usually guarding that part of town sent to double up security on the Mayor's event, Gracchus planned on sneaking back in and retrieving the diamonds he had originally been after during his very first encounter with Ms. Mayne.

Nightwing focuses on the lessons he learned under Bruce's tutelage and easily defeats Gracchus and turns him over to the police. Gordon, while happy to have the thug behind bars is left still wondering if the Dark Knight will ever return to his forlorn city. Later, Nightwing returns to the theater to find Millicent still standing there. They spend the evening discussing their theories behind good and evil and talking of the city they both love so dearly.

SUGGESTED ADDITIONAL READING:
Batman R.I.P.
The Great Leap
No Man's Land

 

About BatmanYTB | Credits & Thanks!

BATMAN: Yesterday, Today, & Beyond, all of it's sub-sites, or hosted sites are in no way associated, or affiliated with DC Comics, Time Warner or any of it's divisions.

Items cataloged in merchandise sections are not for sale. The downloading of video game ROMs is for backup and testing purposes only. If you do not own the actual game, the ROM is to be deleted from your hard drive within 24 hours.

Any money that may be made from Amazon Associates, advertisements, or affiliate programs will be contributed to the maintaining of this website, to provide the fans with the best that we can offer.