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Issue #03 - December 1992

Title: Joker's Late-Night Lunacy!  

Writer: Kelley Puckett 
Penciller: Ty Templeton 
Inker: Rick Burchett 
Colorist: Rick Taylor 
Letterer: Tim Harkins 
Editor: Scott Peterson 
Cover Artist: Templeton

Summary:
The Joker kidnaps Commissioner Gordon and has his own late night TV show!

Description:
Using the technology given to him by Catwoman and The Penguin, The Joker soon develops his own late night show called Joker TV. He also has a well known special guest: Commissioner Gordon! When Batman finds out what's going on, he soon realizes that The Jokers next guest will be none other than District Attorney Harvey Dent. Much to the dislike of Harvey Bullock, Batman and Dent decide to play a little game on Joker. When the clown arrives at Dentıs apartment to kidnap the Attorney, Batman shows up and much to Jokers surprise, is much easier to deal with. So now when his next show airs, Gotham is surprised to find out that Joker not only has Harvey Dent as a guest, but Batman as well! When Joker unmasks Batman before his live audience, he is surprised to find out that itıs Harvey Dent! Later, Batman reveals he was staged as a decoy, and when Harvey breaks out of his chains, the real Batman is revealed. The story ends with Batman and Joker fighting aboard a speed boat cruising through Gotham Harbor. It ends with Batman believing he has seen the last of his arch enemy.

Review:
Yes, yes , yes , YES! This comic series is off to an up and running start. This issue was a fairly good read, even though the story wasnıt as good as I would of expected. Still, itıs good enough to let you finish it with a smile on your face. The art in this book has been great, and it continues into this issue. The Joker had a lot of good scenes, and it was nice to see Harvey Dent without that coin of his. I thought that this was as good an issue as it could of been.

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