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Batman: Turning Points#4
Cover: Howard Chaykin

Batman: Turning Points #4

Jan 2001 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.95 CAD
“Transformations”

In "Transformations," Commissioner Gordon faces a turning point of his own as Batman's methods shift in the wake of Bane breaking his back, forcing a rift between the two longtime allies. Written by Chuck Dixon and brought to life with striking precision by artist Brent Anderson, this 2001 issue captures a pivotal moment of tension and personal reckoning. The cover, by Howard Chaykin, reflects the gravity of the moment with its intense, shadowed composition.

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writer Chuck Dixon · artist, inker Brent Anderson · colorist John Kalisz · colorist Jamison · letterer Willie Schubert · cover Howard Chaykin

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Full credits

artist, inker Brent Anderson
colorist John Kalisz
colorist Jamison
cover pencils, inks Howard Chaykin

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Commissioner Gordon comes to terms with the fact that the Batman's tactics have changed and they can no longer work together. This is directly after Bane has broken Batman's back.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).