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The sequel to Batman: Year Two (see Modern Batman below). [305] Batman: Holy Terror: Published under the Elseworlds logo. The first Elseworlds story ever to have the imprint's logo on the cover. [306] Batman: Master of the Future: Published under the Elseworlds logo. The sequel to Gotham by Gaslight: An Alternative History of the Batman. [307]
The series became #1 on the Diamond Comic Distributors sales chart for the first time since Batman #500 (October 1993) and Todd's appearance laid the groundwork for writer Judd Winick's subsequent run as writer on Batman, with another multi-issue arc, "Under the Hood", which ran from Batman #637–650 (April 2005 – April 2006).
DC Omnibus is a line of large format, high quality, full color, hardcover editions published by DC Comics since 2007, reprinting comics previously printed in single issue format.
The Batman of Arkham (2000) – Set in 1900, Bruce Wayne is an early psychiatrist and the head of Arkham Asylum, with Jonathan Crane as his corrupt assistant. Batman: The Order of Beasts (2004) – Batman attempts to break up a spy ring in England during World War II. Co-written and illustrated by Eddie Campbell.
Batman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Batman as its protagonist. The character, created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, [2] first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (cover dated May 1939).
From the original 1943 'Batman' to 2022's 'The Batman' featuring Robert Pattinson, here's how to watch all the Batman movies
The Modern Age of Comic Books is a period in the history of American superhero comic books which began in 1985 and continues through the present day. [1] [2] During approximately the first 15 years of this period, many comic book characters were redesigned, creators gained prominence in the industry, independent comics flourished, and larger publishing houses became more commercialized.
The Batman Part II (In Theaters October 2, 2026) We don't know much about Matt Reeves' forthcoming sequel to The Batman , but it should take us back to Gotham City, which was left in shambles ...