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But the Joker's way of helping involves mayhem, attempted murder and psychotic ramblings, all of which unfurl in "Batman"
-- drawn by Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion -- and will do so through February in that title along with "Batgirl," "Catwoman," "Batman and Robin," "Detective Comics" and "Teen Titans," among others. Snyder said it's not just Batman will who face the Joker's misguided wrath, but his friends, allies and those closest to him, including Robin, Batgirl and Catwoman. "He's coming at them individually," Snyder said, but it's Batman whom Joker wants to help by stripping him of his distractions. "It's meant to be a deeply psychologically terrifying story for Batman," said Snyder, who's been writing the book since its launch last year. "It's stripping the Dark Knight down so that he can be saved from himself." ___ Online:
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