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  1. "The Clown at Midnight": Chapter 1 - Putting Bozzo to Bed Batman #663 is an issue of the series Batman (Volume 1) with a cover date of April, 2007. Chapter 1 - Putting Bozzo to Bed A group of clowns were at the funeral of one of their colleagues, Bozzo. They each shared something in common: they had all worked for the Joker at some point in their careers. At the funeral, there were red and ...

  2. Batman arrives by midnight as part of the plan but he was only intended to be the audience for this final act of murder. Before the "boogieman of the new millennium" can kill his former love, Batman steps in and the two duke it out. Eventually, a broken hearted Harley shoots Joker through the shoulder, allowing Batman to gain the upper hand and ...

  3. www.dc.com › comics › batman-663BATMAN #663 | DC

    BATMAN #663. Writer Grant Morrison continues his acclaimed run on BATMAN with fan-favorite artist Andy Kubert! After the shocking events of BATMAN #655, in which the Joker was shot point-blank in the face, the Clown Prince of Crime makes his triumphant return to Gotham to wreak havoc on the city and take his revenge on Batman!

  4. Batman » Batman #663 - The Clown at Midnight released by DC Comics on April 2007. The Clown at Midnight last edited by pikahyper on 09/18/19 01:54PM View full history. Note: this story was ...

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  5. Mar 23, 2016 · An ever-shrinking set of boxes to trap the story in. But Batman #663 is a Joker story, about the clown prince of crime's reinvention after taking a bullet in the face --- and the Joker, especially as portrayed by Morrison, is not too keen on inside-the-box thinking. Hence: prose, which is a much messier form of expression.

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  7. Aug 11, 2013 · I continue my review of the entire Grant Morrison Batman run with The Clown at Midnight issue.

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  8. Batman. #663 Review. Believe it or not, Grant Morrison’s “The Clown at Midnight,” published in Batman #663 (Mar 2007), has a lot in common with J.D. Salinger’s final published short story, “Hapworth 16, 1924.”. Having crafted The Catcher in the Rye, one of the most celebrated American novels of all time, Salinger was at the apex of ...

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