<Tr> <Th> Artist (s) </Th> <Td> Greg Capullo, Eddy Barrows, Ed Benes, Brett Booth, Fernando Dagnino, Jason Fabok, Patrick Gleason, Jock, Timothy Green, Rafa Sandoval </Td> </Tr> <P> "Batman: Death of the Family" is a 23 - issue comic book story arc first published by DC Comics in 2012 featuring the fictional superhero Batman and his family of supporting characters . The arc spans several titles featuring characters of the Batman family including: Batman, Batgirl, Batman and Robin, Catwoman, Detective Comics, Nightwing, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Suicide Squad, and Teen Titans . The story involves the return of Batman's arch - enemy, the Joker, and his plan to destroy all of the people Batman has come to rely on over the years: the multiple Robins, Batgirl, Catwoman, Alfred Pennyworth, and Commissioner James Gordon . The title is a reference to the classic Batman story arc "A Death in the Family" (1988), in which the Joker murders Jason Todd . </P> <P> Following DC Comics 2011 relaunch of several of its comic series for The New 52, Detective Comics #1 (November 2011) sees the Joker captured by Batman and sent to Arkham Asylum; unbeknownst to Batman, this is part of the Joker's plan to meet with the villain Dollmaker, who surgically removes Joker's face at his request and then pins it to Joker's cell wall as a sign of his rebirth . Joker then escapes and remains unseen in DC Comics for approximately one year, making a shrouded appearance in Detective Comics #12 (October 2012), overlooking the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD) building . The story also references events depicted in several Joker - related stories including, Batman: The Killing Joke, Batman: The Man Who Laughs, and Batman: A Death in the Family . </P> <Dl> <Dt> Batman </Dt> </Dl>

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