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  2. Batman R.I.P. - Wikipedia

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    Batman R.I.P. is an American comic book story arc published in Batman #676–681 by DC Comics.Written by Grant Morrison, penciled by Tony Daniel, and with covers by Alex Ross, the story pits the superhero Batman against the Black Glove organization as they attempt to destroy everything that he stands for. [1]

  3. Simon Hurt - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Hurt led both the Black Glove and the Club of Villains against Batman in "Batman R.I.P." Hurt was the main antagonist of Morrison's run on Batman titles from 2007 to 2011, appearing in Batman, The Return of Bruce Wayne, and Batman and Robin, as well as behind-the-scenes in Final Crisis.

  4. Batmen of All Nations - Wikipedia

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    In the storyline "Batman R.I.P.", the Batman family fights against the Club of Villains, a counter-group specifically built by the Black Glove Organization to destroy Batman, followed by the remaining Club of Heroes members. The club was composed of: Dr. Simon Hurt: A deranged psychiatrist heading the Black Glove to destroy Batman, body and ...

  5. Batman (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    This culminated in the storyline Batman R.I.P., where the Black Glove initially succeeds in doing so, but is thwarted by Bruce Wayne's ability to preserve his sane mind while an erratic, alternate personality takes over. [90] Morrison's final two issues [91] [92] were tie-ins to the event miniseries Final Crisis, also written by Morrison.

  6. Talia al Ghul - Wikipedia

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    During the Batman R.I.P. storyline, Talia and Damian become aware of the Black Glove's plot against Batman and begin devising a plan to help save him. They arrive at Wayne Manor just in time to save Commissioner James Gordon from being killed by assorted booby traps created by the Black Glove. This is referenced in issue 39 of the old 52.

  7. Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Branching out of Batman and Son, The Black Glove, and Batman R.I.P., as well as Final Crisis, with connections to Batman and Robin, Morrison purports that the return of Bruce Wayne to Gotham City and the DC Universe will, "[have] a mystery and an apocalyptic countdown going on, there are some major twists and reveals, and it sets up big changes ...

  8. NYC man convicted of attempted murder for terrorizing Black ...

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    A New York City man who menaced Black Lives Matter protesters wearing a glove with serrated blades and then got in his SUV and tried to run them over has been convicted of nine counts of attempted ...

  9. Swagman (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In Batman R.I.P., Swagman joins the Black Glove and the Club of Villains, under the leadership of Simon Hurt. [6] The villains drive Batman insane, awakening his Zur-En-Arrh persona. After Batman and the Dark Ranger track the Club to their base, the latter defeats Swagman.