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Batman Forever: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture: July 1995 Published in conjunction with the film Batman Forever. [332] Nightwing: Alfred's Return #1 Published as part of the DC Comics crossover story line "KnightsEnd", which is the third and last part of the DC Comics crossover story arc Batman: Knightfall. [333]
In the aftermath, the Batman comics themselves lost popularity once again. As Julius Schwartz noted, "When the television show was a success, I was asked to be campy, and of course when the show faded, so did the comic books." [44] Cover of Batman #227 (November 1970) returning Batman to the darker roots of the original publications. Art by ...
Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995) is widely regarded as a seminal adaptation of the Batman mythos, blending original storytelling with elements drawn from the comics. Although the series created many of its own stories, it was heavily influenced by classic Batman comics.
1. 1970 Batman Comic #227. ... $19,200. Batman #227, released in December 1970, is a beloved issue among collectors — not just for its story, but for its iconic cover. ... The original vinyl ...
A primary writer for Batman and Detective Comics from 1968–1974, and artist on several of his own Batman stories in Detective Comics from 1971-1973. Matt Wagner: Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity (2003) Batman and the Monster Men (2006) Batman and the Mad Monk (2006–2007)
The Batman Family comic book series ran for 20 issues from September–October 1975 to October–November 1978 [1] and featured solo and team-up stories starring Batgirl and Robin. [2] The lead story in the first issue teaming Batgirl and Robin was originally intended for publication in an issue of 1st Issue Special . [ 3 ]
DC Retroactive is a line of one-shot comic book issues published by DC Comics. It revisited periods (grouped by decades) of the company's main characters: Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Justice League, and the Flash. These comics were published with cover dates of September and October 2011.
More than one comic from Batman's 85 years of existence on the page served as a building block for upcoming HBO series The Penguin, a continuation of the Matt Reeves-directed The Batman that ...