Batman: I, Joker #[nn]
In a bleak future where Bruce Wayne rules as Batman and Jim Gordon serves as his high priest, a would-be successor emerges—forced to battle the state's transformed enemies, including a twisted version of The Joker, in a twisted test of legacy and power. Written and illustrated by Bob Hall, with colors by Lee Loughridge and letters by Albert De Guzman, this 1998 issue—featuring a cover by Bob Hall—reimagines Gotham’s mythos with a chilling, dystopian twist.
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In a distopian future, the Bruce rules as Batman, with Gordon as his high priest, unless defeated by a wannabe Batman who must also take out the enemies of the state who have been transformed into Batman's traditional enemies, including The Joker.
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