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  2. Limited Collectors' Edition - Wikipedia

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    New material adapting stories from the Book of Genesis by writer Sheldon Mayer and artist Nestor Redondo. [20] [21] C-37: August–September 1975 "Batman" Reprints stories from Batman #8, 43, 45; World's Finest Comics #3; and the Batman comic strip. [22] C-38: October–November 1975 "Superman" Reprints stories from Superman #40, 48, 157 and ...

  3. List of Batman comics - Wikipedia

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    Each issue of this series featured one original story, with the other stories being reprints from previously published Batman and Batman-related comic book series. The series continued in Batman 100-Page Giant (vol. 2) (see below). Red Hood: Outlaw #27 – 50 December 2018 December 2020 The series picked up from Red Hood and the Outlaws #26.

  4. Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth - Wikipedia

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    Through the asylum, Batman encounters Clayface, Doctor Destiny, Scarecrow, Mad Hatter, Maxie Zeus, and Killer Croc. He reaches a secret room in the towers, where he finds Cavendish holding Adams hostage. It is revealed that Cavendish orchestrated the riots, and has Batman read the diary of the asylum's founder, Amadeus Arkham, when questioned why.

  5. Batman (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. List of Elseworlds publications - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Dark Knight of the Round Table (1998) – Batman as a knight in King Arthur's court. Batman: Detective No. 27 (2003) – In 1938, Bruce Wayne becomes a secret crimefighter without donning a costume. The title is a reference to Detective Comics #27, the comic book in which Batman first appeared.

  7. Enemy Ace - Wikipedia

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    Enemy Ace first appeared in Our Army at War #151 (February 1965), [3] in a backup story that quickly gained popularity. As a World War I pilot flying for the Germans, his stories told the German side of the war, in which Hans von Hammer was a man of honor and chivalry, a flying knight in his Fokker Dr.I, but he was haunted by his duties and the constant death surrounding them.

  8. Wayne of Gotham - Wikipedia

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    Batman goes to the condemned Kane Mansion, formerly the home of his mother's family. He fends off an ambush, rescues a captured Marion/Amanda, and obtains an audio recording of Thomas Wayne's testimony regarding what happened on the night of the 1958 costume party. Back in the Batcave, Batman finishes the tape and learns the rest of the story.

  9. DC Comics Absolute Edition - Wikipedia

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    Absolute Batman and Robin: Batman Reborn – Reprints Batman and Robin #1–16 and Batman: The Return #1. Release date: January 15, 2013. ISBN 1-4012-3737-1; Absolute All-Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder – Collects All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder #1–10. Includes bonus material. Release date: July 8, 2014. ISBN 978-1401247638