August 2013 Volume 2 USA DIRECT EDITION 606 Collected
Batman #21
1st Appearance of Duke Thomas
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August 2013
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 Secret City: Part One & Where the Hell Did He Learn to Drive?! 
Synopsis for "Secret City: Part One"

Philip Kane (First appearance)
Duke Thomas (New Robin) (First appearance)

Six years ago, Gotham City was in shambles. The subways system had flooded, and Duke Thomas was trying to survive by catching the fish swimming within those tunnels. Despite successfully bagging one, he was soon targeted by a gang, and forced to run for his life. They had nearly caught him when the Batman appeared, knocking the pursuers unconscious. As he returned the boy's fish to him, the boy warned that the man who brought Gotham to its knees thinks the Batman is dead, and had been telling everyone so. Batman responded that this meant that they wouldn't see him coming.

Five months earlier, Bruce Wayne had been working under cover in an attempt to bring down the Red Hood Gang. Unfortunately, he had now found himself at a standoff with them, partially unmasked and piloting a truck carrying six men; a truck he had stolen from the Red Hood Gang. Though Alfred warned him not to, Bruce began speeding the truck toward his enemies, filling the Red Hood himself with surprise and intrigue. Against further warnings from Alfred, Bruce used his new grappling cannon to hook the truck to an over-hanging construction crane, just as the truck sped over the ledge of the tall building on which it had been parked. As the tension on the rope thanks to the weight of the truck and its passengers caused it to snap, Bruce and his rescuees were thrown from the vehicle, landing in the bay. Looking up to where he had been, Bruce spotted the leader of the Red Hood Gang and flipped him the bird.

Bruce believed that the Red Hood Gang was comprised of blackmailed individuals from the middle and upper classes of Gotham; all under the thumb of the gang's central figure. They did not know each other's identities, let alone their blackmailer. Though he must have had a core of real followers, the gang could be comprised of anyone, so long as he had a way to control them. And unlike the street crime that Bruce had seen when he left Gotham years ago, the Red Hood Gang stood for something different - something viral and hidden.

Despite having returned some time ago, Bruce had not yet gone public with the return of Bruce Wayne, having decided that it would be best to remain legally dead. This, against the advice of Alfred, who had to admit that he had agreed to help in Bruce's crusade merely as a facilitator for talking some sense into his ward. Bruce insisted that he would be more able to take down the Red Hood Gang by himself - without the distraction of having to be Bruce Wayne.

In the meantime, Bruce explained that the men that the Red Hood had planned to execute were all lower-level executives who had refused to join the gang. Hopefully, by watching these men, they would lead him back to the identity of the Red Hood. Still concerned, Alfred demanded to know why Bruce was doing all of this. Frustrated, Bruce turned on him, snapping that he wanted to ensure that no one else would have to go through what he had endured on Park Row - where Bruce had taken up residence in a brownstone. Eager to get back to work, Bruce shrugged his guardian off, intending to drive himself, but was surprised at the door by the appearance of his uncle Philip Kane.

Philip explained that he had been trying to keep tabs on Bruce since his initial disappearance. Though he had caught wind of a few sightings all over the world, he hadn't really been able to keep track of Bruce until he realized that the better strategy would be to follow Alfred. He knew Bruce had returned when Alfred took up residence in Crime Alley. Philip asked just a few moments of Bruce's time, and Bruce obliged, though impatiently.

Philip drove Bruce downtown to a tall building which he explained was the home of the new Wayne Enterprises. Since Bruce had left, Kane Chemicals and Wayne Enterprises had merged, and thanks to that merger, Kane Chemicals h

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