Batman Poche #20
In "L'évasion de Deadshot," the Joker's latest scheme takes a bizarre turn as he attempts to copyright his own face—turning every fish in Gotham into a grotesque, grinning replica. With Marshall Rogers' sharp, moody art and Terry Austin's precise inks bringing the chaos to life, this 1979 issue delivers a surreal, high-stakes twist on one of Batman's most unpredictable foes. Steve Englehart's writing fuels the madness, while Jerry Serpe's colors deepen the eerie tone. The cover by Rogers and Austin captures the Joker’s twisted genius in a single, unforgettable image.
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The Joker gives fish everywhere his face, then tries to claim copyright to his image. And he will kill anyone who gets in the way of his plan.
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