Detective Comics (Detective Comics Vol. 3 #968)
Publisher: DC Comics
Series: Detective Comics Vol. 3
Language: English
Date: 2017
Heroes: Alfred Pennyworth, Azrael, Batman, Batwing, Batwoman, Brother Eye, Clayface, Nightwing, Orphan, Red Hood, Red Robin, Robin, Titus the Dog, Ulysses Hadrian Armstrong
Number of pages: 19
Format: CBR
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A LONELY PLACE OF LIVING, CONCLUSION
Over the Atlantic Ocean, on Colony Airship Alpha, Ulysses Hadrian Armstrong is registering a formal complaint to Colonel Kane (Batwoman's father). As the Brother Eye takes control of his airship, Armostrong decides that, although the colonel will probably kill him for this, he'll use the opportunity to see what his "toys" can do. Meanwhile, in the Batcave, future Tim Drake is fighting Batman and the Robins. Although he seems to be able to defend himself, he's starting to be called back to his timeline, realizing he has little time to do what he must. Confronting Batman, he discourages him by telling him he knows he doesn't sleep at night for fear of having made each of his pupils more broken than when he found them, and as he asks him to tell him he's wrong, he electrocutes him, taking him out. Having defeated Batman and with time running out, future Tim orders Brother Eye to take care of the others while he goes to the Belfry to kill Batwoman. Brother Eye complies, activating all of Batman's Bat-mobiles and using them to harm the Robins.
Over the Atlantic Ocean, on Colony Airship Alpha, Ulysses Hadrian Armstrong is registering a formal complaint to Colonel Kane (Batwoman's father). As the Brother Eye takes control of his airship, Armostrong decides that, although the colonel will probably kill him for this, he'll use the opportunity to see what his "toys" can do. Meanwhile, in the Batcave, future Tim Drake is fighting Batman and the Robins. Although he seems to be able to defend himself, he's starting to be called back to his timeline, realizing he has little time to do what he must. Confronting Batman, he discourages him by telling him he knows he doesn't sleep at night for fear of having made each of his pupils more broken than when he found them, and as he asks him to tell him he's wrong, he electrocutes him, taking him out. Having defeated Batman and with time running out, future Tim orders Brother Eye to take care of the others while he goes to the Belfry to kill Batwoman. Brother Eye complies, activating all of Batman's Bat-mobiles and using them to harm the Robins.
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