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Batman: Gotham Knights #64 Human Nature, Book Four
Cover Date: June, 2005
As more of Poison Ivy's orphans are taken captive and delivered to Zhang's experimental laboratory, Ivy convinces Bruce Wayne to help her return to a non-toxic human form. She realizes that Wayne is not the wealthy playboy idiot stereotype as portrayed i ...
Issue Description
As more of Poison Ivy's orphans are taken captive and delivered to Zhang's experimental laboratory, Ivy convinces Bruce Wayne to help her return to a non-toxic human form. She realizes that Wayne is not the wealthy playboy idiot stereotype as portrayed in the news. Wayne, meanwhile, admits that Ivy is not the psychopathic murderous criminal described in the news as well. Bruce reads Jason Woodrue's research and decides to try a different base compound for an anti-dote to Poison Ivy's body chemistry.
Hush confronts Bruce Wayne and orders him to stay away from Poison Ivy. Then, Hush tells Ivy about Bruce Wayne's real identity. Wayne secretly calls Alfred to make an appearance as Batman to hide his alter ego.
Zhang, meanwhile, shows off his new human biological weapons.
After two experiments, Bruce Wayne successfully finds an anti-toxin to cure Pamela of her toxic body chemistry.
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Gotham Knights was released in May of 2000 following the series Shadow of the Bat. The premises of the series was to focuse more on the other characters in the Batman family such as: Alfred, Huntress, Robin, Batgirl, and Nightwing. Later, the series focused on Batman's villains. The series ended in April of 2006 following the events of Infinite Crisis.
Issues #1-49 included a back-up Batman: Black & White segment after the success of the original mini-series. They have been collected in Volumes 2 and 3 of Batman: Black and White.
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