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Detective Comics # 712 1997 Gears of Justice pg 11 by Graham Nolan & Bob McLeod

Location: Detective Comics (1937) DC Comics
Artists: Graham Nolan (Penciller) ,  Bob McLeod (Inker) ,  John Costanza (Letterer) ,  Chuck Dixon (Writer)

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Location: Detective Comics (1937) DC Comics
Title: Detective Comics # 712 1997 Gears of Justice pg 11 by Graham Nolan & Bob McLeod
Artist:  Graham Nolan (Penciller) ,  Bob McLeod (Inker) ,  John Costanza (Letterer) ,  Chuck Dixon (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
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Added to Site: 4/13/2026

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Detective Comics # 712 August1997
Inks over pencil on 11 x 17 DC art board
"Gears of Justice" pg 11
Writer: Chuck Dixon
Pencils: Graham Nolan
Inks: Bob McLeod
Letters: John Costanza

A woman named Gloria Osteen (First appearance) wakes up in the middle of the night after having a nightmare in which she relived a past experience involving Batman and a man called Nathan Finch/ Gearhead (First appearance and origin). In the dream, she was kidnapped by Finch and later saved by Batman, but as Finch was trying to escape, he stepped on thin ice and fell into the freezing water and apparently dying.

Inside General Robotics, the security personal noticed an intruder in the facility. The guards tried to stop the intruder without luck. One of the guards shot the man in the leg but no blood was spilled. When the whole security team surrounded the intruded and cornered him at the rooftop of the building, the intruder decided to jump off the building, an eighty-floor jump right to the street. The GCPD investigated the case and they couldn't find any trace of a body in the street. The only clues left were a pair of footprints smashed in the pavement.

Commissioner Gordon told Batman about the case and also noticed that General Robotics wouldn't cooperate in the investigations. Batman told Robin to investigate as much as he could about the company while he went to find more clues at the crime scene. Batman found a robotic leg dismembered and lying down nearby the crime scene. He decided to go to see Gloria Osteen as she was the CEO of the company. She was in a disturbed state when Batman arrived. She told him that Nathan Finch just called her and Batman told her that Nathan was dead. She wouldn't listen and Batman bugged her desk just in case something happened.

Batman took the robotic leg to the Batcave, where Alfred and Robin tried to figure out what was it doing at the crime scene. Robin also found difficult to analyze the company's security tapes as there was just too many people out of place.

Gloria Osteen received a call from Finch telling her to met him at the former Babylon Towers place. Batman heard that with his hidden microphone in Osteen's desk.

When Gloria met Finch, he told her to give away a cybernetic program she had developed. She gave it but then she drew a gun and shot Finch five times. To her surprise, Finch was unharmed and he tried to attack her. Batman arrived in time to stop Finch. Both of them struggled and the fight continued near a grinder. Finch activated it unintentionally and he fell in the grinder. His feet was torn apart but it was robotic. Batman tried to help Finch but the latter choked Batman and told him that if he had to die, he must as well take Batman with him.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 4/14/2026

Nolan's Detective run is particularly nostalgic after Knightquest as it went back to basics with villains that were fantastical, but also believable in the grand scheme of Batman's rogues.  McLeod's inks could be both noir and superhero depending on how he spotted the shadows on this title.