While Alberto Falcone confesses to the killings, the story's final twist reveals his faked death and suggests that Gilda Dent committed the first few murders to free her husband from his workload. Artistic Style and Themes
Tim Sale’s art is iconic for its , creating a dark, noir atmosphere that emphasizes silhouette and mood over traditional superhero action. Key themes include: The Batman: The Long Halloween
The Holiday Killer begins by targeting members of the Falcone crime family, starting on Halloween night. While Alberto Falcone confesses to the killings, the
Batman: The Long Halloween (1996–1997) is one of the most influential graphic novels in the Batman mythos, written by and illustrated by the late Tim Sale . This 13-issue "noir-first" mystery is set early in Batman’s career—specifically his second year—and follows a year-long investigation into a serial killer known as Holiday , who murders victims on specific holidays . Core Plot and Characters Batman: The Long Halloween (1996–1997) is one of
The narrative serves as a definitive origin story for Two-Face , tracking Dent's psychological unraveling and physical scarring after having acid thrown in his face by Sal Maroni during a trial.