"Cover art by Tom Taggart. Killer Killer Part One Storm Gird, script by Alan Grant, pencils by Dave Taylor, inks by Stan Woch; Arnold Wesker (The Ventriloquist), is tormented by dreams of Scarface while in Blackgate prison; He is upset when an Albatross flies over; The bird has been a sign of impending disaster for him. A guard in Wesker's cell is shot from a rooftop across the courtyard. On his own in Gotham, Rhino has been unable to learn ventriloquism to make Scarface talk; When Rhino is confronted by three vengeful hoods, he is finally able to make Scarface speak. Back in prison, the authorities believe that the guard's death was actually a mistake; A Vigilante known as Killer Killer was actually trying to kill Wesker; After disposing of the hoods, Rhino and Scarface make a deal with The Penguin to break The Ventriloquist from jail; The Batman follows the trail of the Killer Killer. 36 pgs.    Cover art by Tom Taggart. Killer Killer Part 2: The Old Man and the Sea, script by Alan Grant, pencils by Dave Taylor, inks by Stan Woch; The albatross that flew over Blackgate prison has taken up residence near a dockside restaurant; Obsessed, Scarface plans to force the ventriloquist to kill it; The Penguin, interested in the bird, comes to the restaurant to view it; The Batman confronts the ""Killer Killer"" as the Penguin is about to be shot; ""Killer Killer"" is actually one of the Penguin's men who wants to kill the Penguin and take over; The Vigilante pose was designed to throw suspicion away from him. The Batman struggles with the killer; He is distracted by Scarface and company who are about to kill an old man, who is trying to save the bird. 36 pgs   Published 1997 by DC"