Batman: The Silver Age Newspaper Comics Volume 1 (1966-1967)

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Batman: The Silver Age Newspaper Comics Volume 1 (1966-1967)

Batman: The Silver Age Newspaper Comics Volume 1 (1966-1967)

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Published as the beginning of the DC Comics crossover event Joker: Last Laugh (see Miniseries above). [389] In addition to this issue's main cover, it also had nine variant covers that each portray Robin the Boy Wonder as he appeared from the 1930s to the 2010s. Issue #1 was cover dated December 2018, issue #2 was cover dated January 2019, issues #3 and 4 were both cover dated March 2019 and issue #5 was cover dated April 2019. Robinson, James( w), Kramer, Don( p), Champagne, Keith( i)."Face the Ecaf, Part 2 of 8" Batman,no.651(May 2006). The fifth sequel to Batman: White Knight #1 – 8 (December 2017 – July 2018) and the sequel to Batman: Beyond the White Knight #1 – 8 (March 2022 – October 2022) (see above). [243]

Nicieza, Fabian( w),Scott, Steve; Sampere, Daniel; Bressan, Andrei( p),Wong, Walden; Perrotta, Rich; Bressan, Andrei; Ramos, Rodney( i)."Storybook Endings" Batman,no.713(October 2011). Cowsill "2000s" in Dolan, p. 333: "Writer Grant Morrison and artist Tony Daniel's run on Batman reached its climax with the story arc 'R.I.P.'...with the apparent death of Batman."

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Published in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Catwoman's first appearance in Batman #1 (spring 1940; see cover above). A Walmart exclusive one-shot published in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Batman's first appearance in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939). The 1989 release of the film Batman, directed by Tim Burton, correlated with a significant increase in 1989 sales of the ongoing Batman comic titles. That year later became known as "The Year of the Bat". Capital and Diamond City Distributors reported that Batman surpassed sales of the top-selling Uncanny X-Men. Upon its launch in September, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight – a series focusing on darker stories set early in Batman's crimefighting career – surpassed Batman to become the top-selling comic of that year. Batman #442 ultimately came in third place. [57] Batman and Legends of the Dark Knight continued dominating comic sales charts into the first half of 1990 until being surpassed by Todd McFarlane's run on Spider-Man. [58]

McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 180 " Batman #307 (January 1979) Writer Len Wein and artist John Calnan introduced Bruce Wayne's new executive, Lucius Fox, in this issue of Batman." A semi-official part of the intercompany crossover miniseries Unlimited Access #1 – 4 (December 1997 – March 1998); it was briefly mentioned as having happened in issue #1. [511] So are there Batman kids comics about to dip their toe in and enjoy before they’re old enough for the main series? Absolutely! Verified by Sprang at Batman #18 (Aug.-Sept. 1943) and Detective Comics #84 (Feb. 1944) at the Grand Comics Database

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A one-shot titled The Batman Who Laughs: The Grim Knight #1 (May 2019) takes place between issues #3 and 4 of this miniseries (see One-shots and graphic novels below). Starlin, Jim( w), Aparo, Jim( p), DeCarlo, Mike( i)."A Death in the Family" Batman,no.428-29(1989). Moench, Doug( w), Newton, Don( p), Alcala, Alfredo( i)."A Revenge of Rainbows" Batman,no.368(February 1984). Morrison, Grant( w), Garbett, Lee( p),Scott, Trevor( i)."The Butler Did It" Batman,no.682(Early January 2009). Kids love comics and Batman is one of the coolest, most beloved superheroes of all time," said Malcolm Bird, Senior Vice President and General Manager Kids and Teens, America Online. "We are thrilled to give kids online access to this original online comic series that they can follow online all year. This offering from DC Comics is a great example of AOL's commitment to offering kids cool original programming they can't get anywhere else."



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