Batman: Toyman

    (DC, 1998-1999)
™ and © DC Comics

Batman is the bane of criminals everywhere. Winslow Percival Schott is Toyman, a psychotic ex-toy maker who hates the world and toy companies for their perceived slights against children. Toyman, usually a thorn in Superman’s side, comes to Gotham city to murder an Internet porn actress. He does so, leaving the woman’s deaf/mute nephew Tyler alive. Tyler, who also happens to be a young computer whiz, proceeds to help Batman track down the villain.

This four-issue mini-series uses a different narrator in each book to tell the story. Gotham cop Harvey Bullock tells part one. Toyman, showing Batman as an exaggerated, cartoonish enemy, narrates part two. Part three is told from the perspective of Tyler, so there is no sound or dialogue. Batman himself narrates part four. While writer Larry Hama injects this unique narration element, the plot has every device but the kitchen sink thrown in and an ending that feels both rushed and forced.
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  • 1
    Nov 1998
    Cover: $2.25
    W: Larry Hama  ·  A: Anthony Williams
    7 copies from $1.75
  • 2
    Dec 1998
    Cover: $2.25
    W: Larry Hama  ·  A: Anthony Williams
    Versus Stilleto; Versus Toyman (Winslow Schott)
    9 copies from $1.92
  • 3
    Jan 1999
    Cover: $2.25
    W: Larry Hama  ·  A: Anthony Williams
    Wordless issue
    7 copies from $2.16
  • 4
    Feb 1999
    Cover: $2.25
    W: Larry Hama  ·  A: Anthony Williams
    8 copies from $2.50