Detective Comics #772 is an issue of the series Detective Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 2002. It was published on July 3, 2002.
Synopsis for "Principle"
Sasha Bordeaux has been found guilty of her part in killing Vesper Fairchild and is beginning a life sentence. A man called Robert Amherst wants her to write and sign a document saying that Bruce killed Fairchild, but after a sympathetic visit from Alfred, she refuses to do so. She will 'take the bullet', as any good bodyguard would, for her former employer.
Appearing in "Principle"
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Antagonists:
- Robert Amherst
Other Characters:
Locations:
Synopsis for "Josie Mac: Lost Voices Part Ten"
Josie discovers who is responsible for all her recent troubles: David Montassano, the Anotelli family's lawyer. He liked the extra attention he got from the family (after Anthony's kidnapping devastated Vincent) that he paid Two-Face to keep hold of the boy, planning to kill Vincent and take over operations in time. But when Josie started investigating, he got worried, tried to scare her off, and then got her father killed. Josie shoots him when he reaches for his own weapon, and Oscar arranges things to look like Monstassano shot at them first.
Some time later, she talks about her future with Batman and wonders what direction her life should take.
Appearing in "Josie Mac: Lost Voices Part Ten"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Oscar Castro
- Batman
Antagonists:
- David Montassano (Dies)
- Two-Face (On a TV or computer screen)
Other Characters:
- Vincent Antonelli
- Anthony Antonelli
- Gotham City Police Department
Locations:
- Gotham City
- GCPD Headquarters
- Anderson Phelps Building
Items:
Notes
- "Principle" is reprinted in Batman: Bruce Wayne - Fugitive Vol 2 and Bruce Wayne: Fugitive.
- This is the 16th part of the storyline titled Bruce Wayne: Fugitive. The previous chapter is Azrael: Agent of the Bat #91 and the story continues in Batman: Gotham Knights #31.
See Also
Links and References
Bruce Wayne: Fugitive Crossover This comic issue is a part of the Bruce Wayne: Murderer? and Bruce Wayne: Fugitive story that went through every Batman Family title in 2002. Bruce Wayne was framed for the murder of his love interest Vesper Fairchild and forced to go on the run from the law so he could prove his innocence. This adventure almost completely compromised his identity from the inside. Bruce Wayne: Murderer?
Bruce Wayne: Fugitive
Batman #600 • Birds of Prey #41 • Gotham Knights #27 • Batman #601 • Detective Comics #769 • Batgirl #27 • Nightwing #68 • Gotham Knights #28 • Detective Comics #770 • Nightwing #69 • Birds of Prey #43 • Batman #603 • Detective Comics #771 • Batgirl #29 • Gotham Knights #30 • Azrael #91 • Detective Comics #772 • Gotham Knights #31 • Batman #605 |