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Bruce Wayne: Fugitive

"Bruce Wayne: Fugitive" is a storyline that ran through the Batman comic books in 2002. The story directly follows the "Bruce Wayne: Murderer?" story.

"Bruce Wayne: Murderer?"
"Bruce Wayne: Fugitive"
Cover to Batman: Bruce Wayne - Fugitive, Vol. 2 (March 2003), art by Scott McDaniel.
PublisherDC Comics
Publication dateMarch – September 2002
Genre
Title(s)
Murderer
Batgirl #24
Batman #599
Batman: The 10-Cent Adventure #1
Batman: Gotham Knights #25-26
Birds of Prey #39-40
Detective Comics #766-767
Nightwing #65-66
Robin (vol. 2) #98-99

Fugitive
Azrael: Agent of the Bat #91
Batgirl #27, #29-33
Batman #600-601, #603, #605-607
Batman: Gotham Knights #27-28, #30-31
Birds of Prey #41-43
Detective Comics #768-775
Nightwing #68-69
Main character(s)Batman
Murderer?ISBN 1-56389-913-2
Volume 1ISBN 1563899337
Volume 2ISBN 1563899477
Volume 3ISBN 1401200796

"Bruce Wayne: Murderer?" edit

At the end of Batman: The 10-Cent Adventure #1, Bruce Wayne finds his girlfriend, Vesper Fairchild, dead in Wayne Manor just as police arrive. The Gotham City Police Department promptly charges Wayne for murder, and both Wayne and his bodyguard Sasha Bordeaux are imprisoned, leaving the Batman Family to work the crime and absolve them. However, the investigation is complicated when evidence is uncovered suggesting that Vesper knew who Batman was, thus giving Bruce a motive for the crime that only the Batman Family would ever be able to notice, as well as Sasha - who was out of crime -having been separated from Bruce for a time that would have allowed him to commit the murder without her knowing. Driven to near-breaking point by his frustration at being forced in jail to constantly behave like Bruce Wayne rather than being free to solve this dilemma as Batman, Bruce then escapes from jail and announces his intention to no longer live life as Bruce Wayne (since his alter-ego is now a wanted fugitive), and begins life as only Batman.[1]

The story runs through Batgirl #24, Batman #599, Batman: Gotham Knights #25-26, Birds of Prey #39-40, Detective Comics #766-767, Nightwing #65-66, and Robin (vol. 2) #98-99.

"Bruce Wayne: Fugitive" edit

With Batman free, the Batman Family continues to investigate the circumstances of the crime. Many start to doubt Bruce's innocence. Oracle (with some assistance from Black Canary) recovers a disk proving the journal entries from Vesper's apartment had been altered. This means Vesper did not know Batman's identity.

Meanwhile, Batgirl, upon uncovering Vesper's corpse, realizes that Vesper was killed using a nerve strike and careful beatings, whereas the evidence suggests it was a 'spur-of-the-moment' attack on Bruce's part. Nightwing and Alfred discover that infiltration of the Batcave is possible and ties in with the police's timely entrance at Wayne Manor. With further assistance from Robin they uncover some evidence in their search, although Nightwing is forced to acknowledge that nothing that they have discovered is anything that Batman couldn't have reasonably planted to throw them off (even if he considers it ridiculous that Batman would kill someone and frame himself for the crime). After the group reviews the evidence and Nightwing and Batgirl stage how the murder took place based on the tape recording of Vesper's last moments, Nightwing is now convinced that the Bruce he knows could not have committed the murder, and decides their next move is to focus on gathering evidence that would not compromise Bruce's secret identity.

At the same time, Batman launches his own, independent, investigation into his framing and steadily uncovers a conspiracy against Bruce Wayne after a run-in with David Said of Checkmate, subsequently having Said committed to Arkham under a false name in case he needs him later. A confrontation between himself and Catwoman prompts Batman to realize how important his Bruce Wayne identity is; he is moved to protect a wounded criminal during their meeting because that is what his father, Thomas Wayne, would have done. An earlier meeting with the detective who comforted him after his parents' deaths also serves to reinforce the importance of Bruce Wayne in Batman's life; as far as the detective is concerned, it was Bruce Wayne's life that was forever defined by the death of his parents...and the detective is also convinced that, whatever Bruce Wayne became that night, he did not become a killer.

After returning to the Batcave and apologizing for his past actions, Batman reveals to the Batman Family that the murderer is David Cain, which he had deduced based solely on the evidence that Batgirl found earlier; the nerve strike that was used to immobilize Vesper is one that Bruce learned from Cain. Cain had been hired by then-President Lex Luthor to discredit Bruce Wayne for his stance against Luthor during the No Man's Land storyline. Cain subsequently deduces Batman's true identity, recalling his own acquaintance with a young Bruce when Bruce went to him for training. He was thus able to frame him for a crime where the only motive was Batman's desire to protect his identity. Capturing Cain, Bruce's name is subsequently cleared, Cain keeping Bruce's identity as Batman secret to protect his daughter.[1]

This story runs through Azrael: Agent of the Bat #91; Batgirl #27 and #29; Batman #600-601, #603, and #605; Batman: Gotham Knights #27-28 and #30-31; Birds of Prey #41-43; Detective Comics #768-772; and Nightwing #68-69.

Reading order edit

Collected editions edit

The Bruce Wayne: Murderer? and Bruce Wayne: Fugitive storylines have been collected in several volumes:

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Batman: Bruce Wayne – Murderer? Batman: The 10-Cent Adventure, Detective Comics #766–767, Batgirl (vol. 2) #24, Nightwing (vol. 2) #65–66, Batman: Gotham Knights #25–26, Birds of Prey #39–40, Robin (vol. 4) #98–99, and Batman #599–600 August 2002 264 pages, paperback, ISBN 1-56389-913-2
Batman: Bruce Wayne – Fugitive Volume One Batman #601 and 603, Batman: Gotham Knights #27–28, Batgirl (vol. 2) #27 and #29, Birds of Prey #41 and 43, Nightwing (vol. 2) #68–69 December 2002 160 pages, paperback, ISBN 1-56389-933-7
Batman: Bruce Wayne – Fugitive Volume Two Detective Comics #768–772, Batman: Gotham Knights #31, Batman #605 March 2003 176 pages, paperback, ISBN 1-56389-947-7
Batman: Bruce Wayne – Fugitive Volume Three Detective Comics #773–775, Batman #606–607, Batgirl (vol. 2) #33 October 2003 176 pages, paperback, ISBN 1-4012-0079-6

The Bruce Wayne - Murderer? storyline is being reprinted in a new edition. Another new single volume edition has been announced for Bruce Wayne - Fugitive,[2] including stories that have never before been reprinted:

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Batman: Bruce Wayne - Murderer? (new edition) Batgirl (vol. 2) #24, 27, Batman #599-602, Batman: Gotham Knights #25-28, Batman: The 10-Cent Adventure, Birds Of Prey #39-41, Detective Comics #766-770, Nightwing vol. 2 #65-66, 68-69, Robin (vol. 4) #98-99 March 18, 2014 978-1401246839
Batman: Bruce Wayne - Fugitive (new edition) Batman #603-607, Detective Comics #771-775, Batman: Gotham Knights #29-32, Batgirl (vol. 2) #29, 33, Birds of Prey #43 July 15, 2014 978-1401246822

Reprinting and recall edit

In March 2014, DC Comics released a new edition of the Batman: Bruce Wayne - Murderer? trade paperback (to be followed by a new, single edition of the Batman: Bruce Wayne - Fugitive trade) that contained issues not collected in the previous trades. Customers immediately expressed concerns that, among other issues, the Murderer trade omitted Detective Comics #768, "Purity Part 1", even though the trade collected Detective Comics #766-767 and #769-770, and that one of the original Fugitive trades had also collected Detective Comics #768. In addition, the book's table of contents incorrectly referred to Detective Comics #769 as "Purity Part 1", when it is actually "Purity Part 2".[3]

A week later, DC Comics announced plans to recall the Batman: Bruce Wayne - Murderer? new edition trade, asking retailers to accept returns from customers and destroy existing copies. DC told retailers a corrected edition would be released in May and would include Detective Comics #768, Batman: Gotham Knights #29, and fixes to the table of contents and to the order the issues are presented in the book.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Beatty, Scott (2008), "Batman", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.), The DC Comics Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, pp. 40–44, ISBN 0-7566-4119-5
  2. ^ "Edelweiss+". Edelweiss+. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  3. ^ "Trade Perspectives: New Batman: Murderer trade contents not what were solicited".
  4. ^ "DC Comics to recall, reprint Batman: Bruce Wayne: Murderer new edition printing".

External links edit

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This article is about the storyline which begins with Batman The 10 Cent Adventure For the prelude of Batman War Games see Batman The 12 Cent Adventure Bruce Wayne Fugitive is a storyline that ran through the Batman comic books in 2002 The story directly follows the Bruce Wayne Murderer story Bruce Wayne Murderer Bruce Wayne Fugitive Cover to Batman Bruce Wayne Fugitive Vol 2 March 2003 art by Scott McDaniel PublisherDC ComicsPublication dateMarch September 2002GenreSuperhero CrossoverTitle s MurdererBatgirl 24Batman 599Batman The 10 Cent Adventure 1Batman Gotham Knights 25 26Birds of Prey 39 40Detective Comics 766 767Nightwing 65 66Robin vol 2 98 99FugitiveAzrael Agent of the Bat 91Batgirl 27 29 33Batman 600 601 603 605 607Batman Gotham Knights 27 28 30 31Birds of Prey 41 43Detective Comics 768 775Nightwing 68 69Main character s BatmanMurderer ISBN 1 56389 913 2Volume 1ISBN 1563899337Volume 2ISBN 1563899477Volume 3ISBN 1401200796 Contents 1 Bruce Wayne Murderer 2 Bruce Wayne Fugitive 3 Reading order 4 Collected editions 4 1 Reprinting and recall 5 References 6 External links Bruce Wayne Murderer editAt the end of Batman The 10 Cent Adventure 1 Bruce Wayne finds his girlfriend Vesper Fairchild dead in Wayne Manor just as police arrive The Gotham City Police Department promptly charges Wayne for murder and both Wayne and his bodyguard Sasha Bordeaux are imprisoned leaving the Batman Family to work the crime and absolve them However the investigation is complicated when evidence is uncovered suggesting that Vesper knew who Batman was thus giving Bruce a motive for the crime that only the Batman Family would ever be able to notice as well as Sasha who was out of crime having been separated from Bruce for a time that would have allowed him to commit the murder without her knowing Driven to near breaking point by his frustration at being forced in jail to constantly behave like Bruce Wayne rather than being free to solve this dilemma as Batman Bruce then escapes from jail and announces his intention to no longer live life as Bruce Wayne since his alter ego is now a wanted fugitive and begins life as only Batman 1 The story runs through Batgirl 24 Batman 599 Batman Gotham Knights 25 26 Birds of Prey 39 40 Detective Comics 766 767 Nightwing 65 66 and Robin vol 2 98 99 Bruce Wayne Fugitive editWith Batman free the Batman Family continues to investigate the circumstances of the crime Many start to doubt Bruce s innocence Oracle with some assistance from Black Canary recovers a disk proving the journal entries from Vesper s apartment had been altered This means Vesper did not know Batman s identity Meanwhile Batgirl upon uncovering Vesper s corpse realizes that Vesper was killed using a nerve strike and careful beatings whereas the evidence suggests it was a spur of the moment attack on Bruce s part Nightwing and Alfred discover that infiltration of the Batcave is possible and ties in with the police s timely entrance at Wayne Manor With further assistance from Robin they uncover some evidence in their search although Nightwing is forced to acknowledge that nothing that they have discovered is anything that Batman couldn t have reasonably planted to throw them off even if he considers it ridiculous that Batman would kill someone and frame himself for the crime After the group reviews the evidence and Nightwing and Batgirl stage how the murder took place based on the tape recording of Vesper s last moments Nightwing is now convinced that the Bruce he knows could not have committed the murder and decides their next move is to focus on gathering evidence that would not compromise Bruce s secret identity At the same time Batman launches his own independent investigation into his framing and steadily uncovers a conspiracy against Bruce Wayne after a run in with David Said of Checkmate subsequently having Said committed to Arkham under a false name in case he needs him later A confrontation between himself and Catwoman prompts Batman to realize how important his Bruce Wayne identity is he is moved to protect a wounded criminal during their meeting because that is what his father Thomas Wayne would have done An earlier meeting with the detective who comforted him after his parents deaths also serves to reinforce the importance of Bruce Wayne in Batman s life as far as the detective is concerned it was Bruce Wayne s life that was forever defined by the death of his parents and the detective is also convinced that whatever Bruce Wayne became that night he did not become a killer After returning to the Batcave and apologizing for his past actions Batman reveals to the Batman Family that the murderer is David Cain which he had deduced based solely on the evidence that Batgirl found earlier the nerve strike that was used to immobilize Vesper is one that Bruce learned from Cain Cain had been hired by then President Lex Luthor to discredit Bruce Wayne for his stance against Luthor during the No Man s Land storyline Cain subsequently deduces Batman s true identity recalling his own acquaintance with a young Bruce when Bruce went to him for training He was thus able to frame him for a crime where the only motive was Batman s desire to protect his identity Capturing Cain Bruce s name is subsequently cleared Cain keeping Bruce s identity as Batman secret to protect his daughter 1 This story runs through Azrael Agent of the Bat 91 Batgirl 27 and 29 Batman 600 601 603 and 605 Batman Gotham Knights 27 28 and 30 31 Birds of Prey 41 43 Detective Comics 768 772 and Nightwing 68 69 Reading order editBruce Wayne Murderer Prelude Batman The 10 Cent Adventure Part 1 Detective Comics 766 Part 2 Batgirl vol 2 24 Part 3 Nightwing vol 2 65 Part 4 Batman Gotham Knights 25 Part 5 Birds of Prey 39 Part 6 Robin vol 4 98 Part 7 Batman 599 Part 8 Detective Comics 767 Part 9 Nightwing vol 2 66 Part 10 Batman Gotham Knights 26 Part 11 Robin vol 4 99 Part 12 Birds of Prey 40 Bruce Wayne Fugitive Part 1 Batman 600 Detective Comics 768 not part of Fugitive but part of Purity only in DC magazines and included in Collected editions Part 2 Birds of Prey 41 Batman Gotham Knights 27 not part of Fugitive but included in Collected editions Part 3 Batman 601 Part 4 Detective Comics 769 Part 5 Batgirl vol 2 27 Part 6 Nightwing vol 2 68 Part 7 Batman Gotham Knights 28 Part 8 Detective Comics 770 Part 9 Nightwing vol 2 69 Part 10 Birds of Prey 43 Part 11 Batman 603 Part 12 Detective Comics 771 Part 13 Batgirl vol 2 29 Part 14 Batman Gotham Knights 30 Part 15 Azrael Agent of the Bat 91 not included in Collected editions Part 16 Detective Comics 772 Part 17 Batman Gotham Knights 31 Part 18 Batman 605Aftermath of Fugitive Part 1 Detective Comics 773 Part 2 Detective Comics 774 Part 3 Detective Comics 775 Part 4 Batman 606 Part 5 Batman 607 Part 6 Batgirl vol 2 33Collected editions editThe Bruce Wayne Murderer and Bruce Wayne Fugitive storylines have been collected in several volumes Title Material collected Publication date ISBNBatman Bruce Wayne Murderer Batman The 10 Cent Adventure Detective Comics 766 767 Batgirl vol 2 24 Nightwing vol 2 65 66 Batman Gotham Knights 25 26 Birds of Prey 39 40 Robin vol 4 98 99 and Batman 599 600 August 2002 264 pages paperback ISBN 1 56389 913 2Batman Bruce Wayne Fugitive Volume One Batman 601 and 603 Batman Gotham Knights 27 28 Batgirl vol 2 27 and 29 Birds of Prey 41 and 43 Nightwing vol 2 68 69 December 2002 160 pages paperback ISBN 1 56389 933 7Batman Bruce Wayne Fugitive Volume Two Detective Comics 768 772 Batman Gotham Knights 31 Batman 605 March 2003 176 pages paperback ISBN 1 56389 947 7Batman Bruce Wayne Fugitive Volume Three Detective Comics 773 775 Batman 606 607 Batgirl vol 2 33 October 2003 176 pages paperback ISBN 1 4012 0079 6The Bruce Wayne Murderer storyline is being reprinted in a new edition Another new single volume edition has been announced for Bruce Wayne Fugitive 2 including stories that have never before been reprinted Title Material collected Publication date ISBNBatman Bruce Wayne Murderer new edition Batgirl vol 2 24 27 Batman 599 602 Batman Gotham Knights 25 28 Batman The 10 Cent Adventure Birds Of Prey 39 41 Detective Comics 766 770 Nightwing vol 2 65 66 68 69 Robin vol 4 98 99 March 18 2014 978 1401246839Batman Bruce Wayne Fugitive new edition Batman 603 607 Detective Comics 771 775 Batman Gotham Knights 29 32 Batgirl vol 2 29 33 Birds of Prey 43 July 15 2014 978 1401246822Reprinting and recall edit In March 2014 DC Comics released a new edition of the Batman Bruce Wayne Murderer trade paperback to be followed by a new single edition of the Batman Bruce Wayne Fugitive trade that contained issues not collected in the previous trades Customers immediately expressed concerns that among other issues the Murderer trade omitted Detective Comics 768 Purity Part 1 even though the trade collected Detective Comics 766 767 and 769 770 and that one of the original Fugitive trades had also collected Detective Comics 768 In addition the book s table of contents incorrectly referred to Detective Comics 769 as Purity Part 1 when it is actually Purity Part 2 3 A week later DC Comics announced plans to recall the Batman Bruce Wayne Murderer new edition trade asking retailers to accept returns from customers and destroy existing copies DC told retailers a corrected edition would be released in May and would include Detective Comics 768 Batman Gotham Knights 29 and fixes to the table of contents and to the order the issues are presented in the book 4 References edit a b Beatty Scott 2008 Batman in Dougall Alastair ed The DC Comics Encyclopedia London Dorling Kindersley pp 40 44 ISBN 0 7566 4119 5 Edelweiss Edelweiss Retrieved 2021 05 25 Trade Perspectives New Batman Murderer trade contents not what were solicited DC Comics to recall reprint Batman Bruce Wayne Murderer new edition printing External links editBruce Wayne Murderer at DC Comics Bruce Wayne Fugitive Vol 1 at DC Comics Bruce Wayne Fugitive Vol 2 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