The Bat-Family steps up as the Dark Knight prepares to quit Gotham in Batman #117

Batman #117 excerpt
Batman #117 excerpt (Image credit: Jorge Jimenez/Tomeu Morey/Clayton Cowles (DC))

Batman's time as Gotham City's main protector will come to an end (albeit likely temporarily) in November 30's Batman: Fear State Omega #1, as part of what DC calls "a new day" for the city. Since DC announced Bruce Wayne's impending departure back in August, another shoe has dropped with word that the new Batman (Jace Fox) will also be leaving Gotham - in his case, to relocate to New York City.

But it appears that Gotham City will be just fine without the Batmen.

Batman #117 cover (Image credit: Jorge Jimenez/Tomeu Morey/Clayton Cowles (DC))

Spoilers ahead for Batman #117

Over the course of the 'Fear State' issues of Batman (culminating with November 16's Batman #117), the Dark Knight has openly sung the praises to his new ally Miracle Molly of the network of heroes he's cultivated in Gotham City, including his current and former Robins, Batgirls, and his cousin Batwoman.

And in Batman #117, Batman's allies live up to his praise in a big way, which seems to be DC's way of signaling to readers Gotham City will be fine during Batman's post-'Fear State' absence.

Batman #115 excerpt (Image credit: Jorge Jimenez/Tomeu Morey/Clayton Cowles (DC))

In the finale, Batwoman, Nightwing, the two Batgirls, and Robin all team up to infiltrate Simon Saint's secret headquarters, where the villain tried to forcibly control Gotham City (no matter what the collateral damage). 

While Batman and Miracle Molly take down Saint's one-time henchman Peacekeeper, it's the Bat-Family that actually won the war in 'Fear State' - as well as managing to relight the Bat-signal which has been broken since 2020's 'The Joker War.'

Batman #117 excerpt (Image credit: Jorge Jimenez/Tomeu Morey/Clayton Cowles (DC))

"A familiar light is shining above Gotham for the first time since before the Joker War. And with it, a familiar feeling, of hope," says an unnamed TV news broadcaster in the final moments of the issue.

Batman #117 excerpt (Image credit: Jorge Jimenez/Tomeu Morey/Clayton Cowles (DC))

"I think all of us in Gotham know who we can thank for bringing this fear state to an end."

In that moment, artist Jorge Jiménez spotlights not Batman himself in the splash page, but instead the rest of the Bat-Family: Batgirl (Barbara Gordon), Nightwing, Harley Quinn, Batgirl (Stephanie Brown), the Signal, Robin (Tim Drake), the new Batman (Jace Fox), Batwoman, and Batgirl (Cassandra Cain).

This apparent new status quo of a team of defenders of Gotham caps off James Tynion IV's two-year run as the writer of DC's flagship book and will be the last issue drawn by Jiménez for a while (he's said previously he would return to the book). Batman will continue with an international mystery from the new creative team of writer Joshua Williamson and artist Jorge Molina with Batman #118.

The Bat-family (minus both versions of Batman) will pick up the slack as Gotham's protectors just in time for the 'Shadows of the Bat' event, where the flagship Detective Comics title goes weekly beginning with December 28's Detective Comics #1046. They'll also be appearing in the ongoing series Nightwing, Batgirls, and Robin, as well as the Robins limited series.

For those despondent over Batman (both of 'em) no longer patrolling Gotham City, keep in mind that these kinds of changes in comics are usually temporary - a 'breath of fresh air' so to speak with a different status quo, before falling back into what the characters are known for - in the case of Batman, that'd be Gotham City.

Here's our ranking of Batman's best supporting characters in the Bat-Family.

Chris Arrant

Chris Arrant covered comic book news for Newsarama from 2003 to 2022 (and as editor/senior editor from 2015 to 2022) and has also written for USA Today, Life, Entertainment Weekly, Publisher's Weekly, Marvel Entertainment, TOKYOPOP, AdHouse Books, Cartoon Brew, Bleeding Cool, Comic Shop News, and CBR. He is the author of the book Modern: Masters Cliff Chiang, co-authored Art of Spider-Man Classic, and contributed to Dark Horse/Bedside Press' anthology Pros and (Comic) Cons. He has acted as a judge for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, the Harvey Awards, and the Stan Lee Awards. Chris is a member of the American Library Association's Graphic Novel & Comics Round Table. (He/him)