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"I made a promise on the grave of my parents that I would rid this city of the evil that took their lives. Tonight... I nearly became a part of that evil..."
Batman
"Hush (Part 7)"
The Joke
Batman 614
Batman
Title: "Hush (Part 7)"
The Joke
Storyline: "Hush"
Volume: 1
Number: 614
Cover price: $2.25
Cover date: June, 2003
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Ex. Ed: Dan DiDio
Writers: Jeph Loeb
Pencilers: Jim Lee
Inkers: Scott Williams
Cover artists: Jim Lee
Cover inker: Scott Williams
Cover colorist: Alex Sinclair
Colorists: Alex Sinclair
Letterers: Richard Starkings
Assistants: Morgan Dontanville
Editors: Bob Schreck
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"The Joke" is the 614th issue of the first ongoing Batman comic book series. It is the seventh of twelve chapters in the ""Hush" storyline that runs from issue #608-619. The issue was written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Jim Lee with Scott Williams on inks. Lee and Williams also provided the cover art illustration. It was colored by Alex Sinclair with Richard Starkings providing the lettering. The issue was edited by Bob Schreck. It shipped with a June, 2003 cover-date and a retail price of $2.25 (US) per copy.

Synopsis[]

Batman flies into a rage and begins pummeling the Joker. The Joker keeps muttering the word, "Stop", but Batman isn't listening to him. Harley Quinn tries sneaking up behind him with a giant hammer, but Batman sidesteps the blow, and Harley accidentally smashes the Joker's arm with the hammer. Batman gives Harley a kick to the gut to get her out of the way, then continues to beat on the Joker. Images of Barbara Gordon, Jason Todd and Sarah Essen flash through his mind – all victims of the Joker.

Catwoman, slowed by the bullet lodged in her shoulder, attempts to restrain Batman with her whip. She recognizes the look in the Dark Knight's eyes, and realizes that he plans on killing the Joker. Batman swings about, punching Catwoman in her wounded shoulder. The shock from the pain causes her to slump over.

As Batman continues to wail on the Joker, former police commissioner James Gordon shows up behind him. He draws his weapon and fires two warning shots, telling Batman to calm down and think it through. Gordon is horrified as he realizes Batman already has thought it through. He coaxes Batman away from the Joker, reminding him that he is about to cross a line that can never be forgiven, and that if Batman becomes a killer, Gordon will lead the hunt for Batman himself. Shocked that the only other man who could want the Joker dead more than Batman himself wants him to live, Batman calms down, and the Joker is taken away.

From a rooftop high above, Hush witnesses the event while flipping a scarred silver dollar in his hand. Talking to himself, he admits that the Joker was actually innocent in the death of Tommy Elliot.

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This issue shipped as a direct edition and a newsstand edition.
  • The tagline for this issue is "Punch Line". Contextually the phrase has a double meaning, as a "punchline" is the end of a joke, and also because Batman punches the Joker during the course of this issue.
  • Hush makes a brief appearance at the end of this issue. He is seen flipping a scarred silver dollar - the trademark of the villain known as Two-Face. Issue #615 reveals that this is in fact Harvey Dent and not Hush.

Recommended Reading[]

See also[]

Batman Media

The World of Batman

Batman miscellaneous

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