Detective Comics 706

"Trivial Pursuits" is the title to the 706th issue of the ongoing superhero adventure series Detective Comics published by DC Comics. It was written by Chuck Dixon with artwork by Graham Nolan and inks by David Roach. It was colored by Gloria Vasquez with color separations provided by Android Images. Lettering was provided by John Costanza. The story was edited by Scott Peterson with Darren Vincenzo as associate editor. This issue shipped with a February, 1997 cover date and carries a cover price of $1.95 per copy (US).

Appearances

 * Batman, Bruce Wayne


 * Alfred Pennyworth
 * Cluemaster, Arthur Brown
 * Oracle, Barbara Gordon
 * Robin, Tim Drake


 * Benny
 * Riddler, Edward Nygma
 * Momo
 * Query, Diedre Vance
 * Echo, Nina Damfino


 * Harvey Bullock
 * James Gordon
 * Little Jimmy
 * Renee Montoya


 * Gotham City Police Department


 * Humans


 * Gotham County
 * Gotham City
 * Gotham Clock Tower
 * Gotham's East River
 * Irish Civil War Memorial
 * Park Row Station
 * Victoria Station
 * Mercey Island
 * Arkham Asylum
 * Bristol Township
 * Crest Hill
 * Wayne Manor undefined
 * Batcave


 * Batcomputer
 * Pistol
 * Shovel


 * Batmobile
 * I-Haul truck
 * Redbird
 * Subway rocket


 * Gunshot victims
 * Henchwoman
 * Mental health facility
 * Security guard
 * Sidekick
 * Superhero

Notes & Trivia

 * UPC barcode: 76194120019 70611.


 * Cover art credits for Graham Nolan, Karl Kesel and Patrick Martin are provided on below the next issue box on the "Detective Comments" letters column.


 * Dennis O'Neil's group editor credit is on the letters column indicia.


 * Darren Vincenzo is actually credited as associate editor in this issue.


 * The title of this story is alternatively known as "Lethal Pursuits". The word "Lethal' is painted in blood over top the word "Trivial".


 * This is the first part of a story. This storyline continues next issue.


 * The Riddler is the first character seen in this issue, along with Query and Echo. He is also the first character with speaking lines.