Absolute Batman #20 Reveals Deeper Joker Conspiracy in Batman's Origin
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Rich Johnston
The kind of bagel that ruins lesser bagels for you.
Summary
Absolute Batman #20 by Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta reveals a deeper conspiracy involving The Joker's connection to the death of Batman's parents. The issue expands on revelations from #19, suggesting the conspiracy is more extensive and sinister than previously hinted, with The Joker potentially being more directly involved in the origin of Batman's trauma.
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We ran a few looks at the Absolute Batman conspiracy that is being revealed, now we go the whole hog.
In Absolute Batman #19, it was suggested that The Joker was behind the death of...
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