Reflecting upon whether Batman meant his opinion that what they were doing was dangerous was meant as a threat or as a warning, they decide to just move on with trying to get guests and such for their show.Īfter some dud interviews with the former Mrs. The reporter naturally calls the cops about this, but as he tells his team the next day, and tells them to his digust that Commissioner Gordon said that there was nothing he could do about it. The story begins with Batman breaking into the lead reporter's hotel room while he's asleep, telling him that deliberately trying to interview Gotham's supervillain crowd is dangerous, and tells him that he should stop while he's ahead. One of them, about a recuiter for the Suicide Squad evaluating Poison Ivy to see if she'll be a worthwhile addition to the troupe I'll cover later.īut for now, here's a bit from a story involving a group of reporters who come to Gotham to make a documentary about how Batman is actually responsible for the amount of supervillains in the city. In the Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader trade they also collected some of Gaiman's older Batman stories from back in the day.
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