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"The Heroes": Victor Zsasz’s henchman Buddy is struggling to find runaway children to fight in his arena. Colin Wilkes, meanwhile, continues to operate as Abuse and plans to prove himself to Batman by finding the person who has been killing the runaways. He goes to the river where Humpty Dumpty

Quote1 I knew I'd never be like Flash or Green Lantern. Not one of the friendly-looking heroes people are happy to see. But even if I looked like a monster, I could still act like a hero. Quote2
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Batman: Streets of Gotham #10 is an issue of the series Batman: Streets of Gotham (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 2010.

Synopsis for "The Heroes"

Victor Zsasz’s henchman Buddy is struggling to find runaway children to fight in his arena. Colin Wilkes, meanwhile, continues to operate as Abuse and plans to prove himself to Batman by finding the person who has been killing the runaways. He goes to the river where Humpty Dumpty found the bodies.

He runs into Damian, who is tired of investigating Dick’s way after two months with no leads. They exchange notes on the case and introduce themselves. Buddy comes across the boys and tries to lure them into following him; when they refuse, henchmen surround them. When Damian defends himself, Colin realizes he’s Robin and tries to explain that he can help. Damian doesn’t listen to him, however, and he locks him in a cage for his own protection.

Damian meets Zsasz in the arena. Initially confident that he can win, he is amazed by Zsasz’s skill and is overcome as the crowd laughs and cheers.

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  • Batman (Flashback and main story)
  • Robin (Flashback and main story)

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  • Abuse (Flashback and main story)

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Synopsis for "Blind Justice"

Commissioner Gordon regains control of his testimony, and Two-Face dismisses him and calls forward Jane Doe, who wasn’t on the witness list. Judge van Dyke dismisses it as an unintentional oversight. Kate Spencer is pulled out of the courtroom by her intern Matt, who tells her Black Mask has been captured and revealed to be Jeremiah Arkham.

In Los Angeles, Iron Munro and Sandra Knight explain that Ramsey Spencer is probably safe because he has superpowers and his dog Thor is a robot; neither fact is reassuring to his father Peter.

While Kate and Matt are out of the courtroom, Jane Doe tells the judge that Black Mask injected chips into all the Arkham patients and rips hers from her neck, causing an explosion. Two-Face and Jane Doe escape in the confusion, and Judge van Dyke is unaccounted for. Manhunter goes to his apartment where Two-Face declares he got what he deserved—two gavels through the eyes.

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