
Following the horrors of Halloween, Thanksgiving proves to be no haven for the guilty as another group of criminals falls prey to the mysterious serial killer nicknamed Holiday. Hot on the trail of an assassin targeting District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman finds his path blocked in the Gotham City sewers by the undead brute Solomon Grundy! This episode is based on Batman: The Long Halloween #2 (Nov. 1996) written by Jeph Loeb with artwork by Tim Sale. © & ™ DC. Listen to DC HIGH VOLUME: BATMAN: https://lnk.to/DCHighVolume Learn more at: https://www.dc.com/highvolume Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What horrific events occurred after Halloween?
You're listening to DC High Volume, Batman. In the war for Gotham City's soul, the first shots have been exchanged at a terrible cost. Following the horrors of Halloween, Thanksgiving may prove to be no haven for the guilty as the mysterious serial killer nicknamed Holiday continues.
Hot on the trail of an assassin targeting DA Harvey Dent, Batman finds his path blocked by the undead brute Solomon Grundy. And now, The Long Halloween.
Thanksgiving night in Gotham City. On last Halloween night, someone blew up Harvey and Gilda Dent's home. That someone is Mickey the Mink Sullivan. Mickey runs a small-time operation called The Irish. Donny Boy Sullivan, his older brother, Jimmy Slick, Dapper Kevin, Willie two times. We have all of them downstairs in a holding cell. Except Mickey. Harvey Dent is dead. We know you did it, Mickey.
But we also know you're nothing but a little fish. And the only thing little fish are good for is catching bigger fish.
Fish? We want to know who hired you to do the job, Mickey. If you help us, maybe we can help you. I don't want to be here. My wife is at home making a turkey and stuffing, and that's where decent, honest people should be on this day. But justice doesn't have a calendar, Mickey.
And if you don't tell us who paid you to kill Gotham City's district attorney, I'm going to miss that Thanksgiving dinner.
Then I guess you'll be missing your Thanksgiving, boyo. Because I don't know Carmine Falcone. Never even heard of... What'd you call him? The Roman? You made the bomb that blew up Dent's house.
This nail was part of that bomb. Every nail has a serial number. Like a gun. We traced it to the manufacturer. What hardware store it was sold to. A hardware store two blocks from your apartment. We have the receipt. You bought those nails.
Harvey did. It isn't like he didn't have it coming. If it weren't for me that done it, there was a line around the block to do it anyway.
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Chapter 2: Who is Mickey the Mink Sullivan?
And in the Gotham sewers, I shared Thanksgiving with someone very special.
Here you go.
As I finished my patrol past the Astoria Towers Hotel, I couldn't help but wonder with the Roman's grip getting tighter on Gotham City. Will there be anything to be thankful for in the coming year? Little did I know that inside, a celebration was going to come to an abrupt end.
Guys, on this Thanksgiving Eve, I raise me glass. To the Roman, the flippin' founder of the feast.
To the Roman.
To the Roman. Oh
You've been listening to DC High Volume, Batman, The Long Halloween. Batman, The Long Halloween comic written by Jeff Loeb with artwork by Tim Sale. Directed by Fred Greenhalgh and John Brooks. Audio adaptation by Fred Greenhalgh and Roshan Singh Sambi. Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger. Starring Jason Spisak as Batman.
Jay Paulson as Jim Gordon, Adam O'Byrne as Harvey Dent, Reba Burr as Catwoman, Dan Gill as The Joker, and Mike Starr as Carmine Falcone. Also starring Jesse Burch, Joel Brady, Tommaso John DeBlasi, Fiona Jones, Christina Rosato, Al Sapienza, Marcella Lentz Pope, Rachel Rosenblum, and Simon Vance.
with additional voices by robert bettel paul karafotis robert katrini andy cowell matthew quern darren de paul fred greenhalgh todd haberkorn charles halford andrew kwan jeff loeb michelle lukes ronnie marmo ian o'brien gabriel oliva mike palotta Daniel Ramirez, Roshan Singh Sambi, Kevin Smith, and Christina Telesca. Casting by Sunday Bowling Kennedy and Meg Moorman, CSA.
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