
Janice Porter allows the release of Alberto to house arrest in his brother Mario's custody at their father's old estate. Batman insists Sofia Gigante had some hand in the breakout, but she assures him she does not, as since their last visit she now uses a wheelchair and has a brace on her head.

During a visit to Dent's cell, there is a large breakout of most of the inmates of Arkham. Batman becomes even more of a loner, refusing Gordon's assistance, and Catwoman's. Janice Porter has replaced Harvey Dent as Gotham City's District Attorney and despises Batman's methods, although Commissioner Gordon tries to sway her opinion.īruce blames himself for letting Harvey go beyond saving and become a villain himself, serving time in Arkham Asylum, like many of the people Dent put there. "Holiday" was actually Alberto Falcone, attempting to one-up his father, and prove he is more than capable of handling the family business. It has been several months after the killer known as " Holiday" was apprehended. The story takes place during the events of Dark Victory, between Valentine's Day (when Catwoman leaves Gotham) and Labor Day. In 2004, Loeb and Sale produced a follow-up titled Catwoman: When in Rome, focusing on Catwoman's movements in Italy. There is also a sequel, Robin: Year One, by Chuck Dixon and Scott Beatty. The story brings closure to many characters introduced in Frank Miller's Batman: Year One. The story is also a re-telling of the origins of Batman's sidekick Robin and his adoption by Bruce Wayne. Central to the storyline is a territory war between Two-Face and the remnants of the Falcone mob, led by Sofia Falcone. The plot centers on a series of murders involving Gotham City police officers by a mysterious serial killer only known as the Hangman. Batman: Dark Victory takes place primarily four to five years into Batman's career as a vigilante crimefighter. The series, which ran from 1999 until 2000, was written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Tim Sale, and it serves as a sequel to Batman: The Long Halloween. Batman: Dark Victory is a 14-part American comic book limited series (including a #0 issue) published by DC Comics, featuring the superhero Batman.
