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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.
The first part of a three-part DC Comics story line unofficially connected to Batman: Son of the Demon (1987), a non-Elseworlds story (see above). Continued in Batman: Brotherhood of the Bat (November 1995) (see below) and Batman: League of Batmen 1 – 2 (April – May 2001), two more Elseworlds stories (for the latter story, see Miniseries ...
Batman Archives: 1 1990 1939–1941 Batman stories from Detective Comics #27–50 0-9302-8960-9: 2 1991 1941–1942 Batman stories from Detective Comics #51–70 1-5638-9000-3: 3 1994 1943–1944 Batman stories from Detective Comics #71–86 1-5638-9099-2: 4 1998 1944–1945 Batman stories from Detective Comics #87–102 1-5638-9414-9: 5 2001 ...
The original series was published as issues #1–214 from 1989 to 2007. Seven Annuals were also published.. Three one-issue Halloween specials, Fears, Madness and Ghosts, a fourth one-issue special based on the Knightfall story arc, Mitefall and one three-issue miniseries, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight - Jazz, were also published under the Legends of the Dark Knight banner.
Cover of The Batman Chronicles 1 (March 2005). Art by Bob Kane. The Batman Chronicles Volume 1 collects Detective Comics #27–38 and Batman #1, April 2005, ISBN 978-1-4012-0445-7; The Batman Chronicles Volume 2 collects Detective Comics #39–45, Batman #2–3, and The New York World's Fair Comics #2, September 2006, ISBN 978-1-4012-0790-8
Batman: The Long Halloween 1–13; Absolute Batman: The Long Halloween: 416 October 12, 2021: 978-1779512697: The Long Halloween Deluxe Edition - The Sequel: Dark Victory: 1999–2000 Batman: Dark Victory #1–13 and Batman: Dark Victory (New Edition) 416 January 18, 2022: 978-1779514837: Ego and Other Tails: 2000–2005
Here’s How to Watch All the Batman Movies in Order. Brady Langmann. August 9, 2024 at 11:52 AM ... Over the past 85 years, we’ve seen Batman's story told, revamped, and then told again.
Sprang's first original published Batman work, and first interior-story work, appeared in Batman #19 (Oct.-Nov. 1943), for which he drew the cover and the first three Batman stories, and penciled the fourth Batman story, inked by Norm Fallon. [10] Like all Batman artists of the time, Sprang went uncredited as a ghost artist for Kane.