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Panel from postponed Batman comic revealed

Images of a teacher — pulling a gun on her students — has forced DC Comics to keep “Batman,” from rising until next month, has surfaced online.

In the panel, a teacher tells her students that they’re being used as tools by the rich and powerful, according to Bleedingcool.com.

“You’re being groomed as slaves while the rich mock you with the eternal promise of success you’ll never achieve,” she says while pointing her gun.

“Today we’re all going to learn something new.”

The edition was supposed to be released this week.

The famed comic book makers said they want to be sensitive to victims of last week’s “Dark Knight” movie massacre in Aurora, Colo., and keep “Batman Incorporated #3” off the shelves until Aug. 22.

“Out of respect for the victims and families in Aurora, Colorado DC Entertainment has made the decision to postpone the release of BATMAN INCORPORATED #3 for one month because the comic contains content that may be perceived as insensitive in light of recent events,” according to a DC statement to TMZ.

That “Batman” comic book edition also, reportedly includes other violent images.