Batman: Streets of Gotham #4 is an issue of the series Batman: Streets of Gotham (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 2009.
Synopsis for "Business"
“Bruce Wayne” continues his spending spree, but now the donations Hush gives away have been severely reduced by the series of superheroes who watch him in various guises.
The Broker finds Victor Zsasz an abandoned abattoir for his new venture, which involves abducting child runaways, but he is distressed by one child's pleas for help and is willing to tell Batman what he knows when Batman and Robin corner him in his office; however, he won't risk his own safety should it appear like he gave up his client freely. He feigns reluctance so Batman will beat him up for the information.
Appearing in "Business"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Black Mask
- The Broker
- Great White Shark
- Hush (as Bruce Wayne)
- Mister Zsasz
- The Riddler (Flashback only)
Other Characters:
- Alfred Pennyworth
- Brian (Single appearance)
- Buddy (Single appearance)
- Carlo Geraldi (Flashback only)
- Farmer Brown (In a photograph only)
- Max (Single appearance)
- Rabbi Katz (Single appearance)
- Solomon Brothers (Flashback only)
Locations:
- Gotham City
- Farmer Brown Pork Co.
- Wayne Enterprises
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Two Steps Forward"
Now that Jane Doe has been arrested, Manhunter tells Huntress that she thinks Doe can lead her to Two-Face. She gives a press conference where she confirms that Two-Face is a person of interest in the assassination of the former district attorney Linus Hampton. She declares that Two-Face will be made to answer for all his crimes, a declaration that amuses Black Mask and Two-Face, but worries Dylan Battles.
Appearing in "Two Steps Forward"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Ramsey Spencer (Behind the scenes)
Antagonists:
Notes
- "Business" is reprinted in Batman: Streets of Gotham: Hush Money.
Trivia
See Also
- Cover gallery for the Batman: Streets of Gotham series
- Images from Batman: Streets of Gotham Vol 1 4
Recommended Reading