Batwoman: Detective Comics
Batwoman: Detective Comics | |
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File:Detective Comics 854.jpg | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | Superhero, crime |
Publication date | August 2009—present |
Main character(s) | Batwoman The Question |
Creative team | |
Written by | Greg Rucka |
Artist(s) | J. H. Williams III Jock Cully Hamner |
Letterer(s) | Todd Klein Jared K. Fletcher |
Colorist(s) | Dave Stewart David Baron Laura Martin |
Collected editions | |
Batwoman: Elegy | ISBN 978-1401226923 |
Batwoman: Detective Comics is a retitling of DC Comics' Detective Comics (usually titled on the cover as Batman: Detective Comics) accompanying a shift and focus from Batman (who was lost in time as a result of Final Crisis) to Batwoman, with back-up stories featuring the Question.
The series began in Detective Comics #854 and is written by Greg Rucka.
Publication history
The series was drawn by J. H. Williams III and colored by Dave Stewart from Detective Comics #854-860 and drawn by Jock and colored by David Baron from issue #861 onward. The series is lettered by Todd Klein.
The Question back-up story is drawn by Cully Hamner, colored by Laura Martin and lettered by Jared K. Fletcher.
Story arcs
"Elegy" (#854-857)
"Go" (#858-860)
"Cutter" (#861-863)
"Pipeline" (#854- )
Montoya takes the case of a missing illegal immigrant — the young sister of the man named Hector Soliz seeking her detective services. She follows some leads to their hideout and discovers pornographic pictures of the girl, indicating she may have become involved in a child pornography or sexual slavery ring.[1] While investigating a businessman who she believes is involved with the slavery, Montoya is kidnapped and left to die after being tied up in the trunk of a car that was driven into a river. She easily escapes and eventually tracks the slaves to a boat owned by the businessman. After a brief fight with several henchmen, the police arrive and rescue the women, reuniting Hector with his sister.
Collected editions
Detective Comics #854-860 (minus the Question back-up story) are collected in the trade paperback Batwoman: Elegy (ISBN 978-1401226923).
References
- ^ Detective comics #854