This is part 2 of the story by David V. Reed, Where Were You The Night Batman Died? Here the Riddler gives his very unlikely testimony.
Reed’s second stint on Batman had a very mixed reaction from fans. At the same time guys like Denny O’Neil, Steve Englehart and Frank Robbins were wrting a darker Dark Knight, whilst Reed’s version was more humousous and goofy, sorta like the way he was written in the 50s and early 60s (before the camp).


















Part 1 was posted here.
Part 3 will be posted here.
Part 4 will be posted here.
Where Were You The Night Batman Died? Part 2 – The Testimony of The Riddler
Posted: February 8, 2009 in Batman, DC Comics, The JokerTags: Batman, David V. Reed, DC Comics, Joker, Riddler
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