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"A Walk in the Park, Part Two": The Gotham authorities are preparing to spray Robinson Park with a military herbicide capable of incredible devastation. Thus, Batman talks to Poison Ivy, to try to get her to leave Robin

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Detective Comics #752 is an issue of the series Detective Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 2001.

Synopsis for "A Walk in the Park, Part Two"

The Gotham authorities are preparing to spray Robinson Park with a military herbicide capable of incredible devastation. Thus, Batman talks to Poison Ivy, to try to get her to leave Robinson Park, but she does not wish to do so. She rescued the park, made it beautiful and does not want to allow it to go back to how it was before, ruined. She does, however, ask the sixteen children and teens who have been living there to leave. If she is going to be killed by herbicidal attack, she does not want them to die along with her. However, they do not want to go without her. It is not until one of them, Rose, touches her and becomes ill, that Ivy will leave the park to save the girl's life. Later, Bruce Wayne returns home, to find that his new bodyguard, Sasha Bordeaux, is not at all pleased that he managed to shake her off ...

Appearing in "A Walk in the Park, Part Two"

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Other Characters:

  • McGerry (a police officer) (Single appearance)
  • Rose
  • Amir

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Synopsis for "The Jacobian, Chapter Seven: Mindwhipped"

The Mahmetchik have taken the Jacobian's knowledge of his identity, and Leelee comes to rescue him from them, telling him that they have done this to him at least 8 or 10 times. When they escape, she deliberately blows up his boat.

Appearing in "The Jacobian, Chapter Seven: Mindwhipped"

Featured Characters:

  • The Jacobian

Supporting Characters:

  • Leelee

Antagonists:

  • The Mahmetchik
  • Yuri (one of the Mahmetchik)

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