Caught between a rock and a hard place, Batman has to face the climax of the Joker's homicidal foray into film production and cope with an internal struggle between the demands of the System and his own humanity.
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This is a fitting conclusion to this adventure. As The feud between Batman and Joker was already long lived in those days it wasn't too surprising The Joker came to realize this wasn't the one he's always known and been beaten the crap out of by for all those years. After that he really loses it. He doesn't seem to care how it's done, just that he kills the imposter. One irony is Joker's Siskel and Ebert impersonators finally agree on something and he blows them away for it (In #671 he asks if it would kill them to agree on something). Azrael proves he's too unstable once more when he prepares to execute Joker just before the police show up to stop him. Meanwhile Bullock, who knows the Joker too well orders him cuffed, no matter if he is unmore