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  2. Infinite Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Infinite Crisis #1 was ranked first in the top 300 comics for October 2005 with pre-order sales of 249,265. This was almost double the second ranked comic House of M #7, which had pre-order sales of 134,429. [1] Infinite Crisis #2 was also the top seller in top 300 comics for November 2005 with pre-order sales of 207,564. [2]

  3. 52 (comics) - Wikipedia

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    52 is a weekly American comic book limited series published by DC Comics that debuted on May 10, 2006, one week after the conclusion of the Infinite Crisis miniseries. The series was written by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, and Mark Waid, with layouts by Keith Giffen. [1] 52 also led into a few limited series spin-offs.

  4. List of Batman comics - Wikipedia

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    Based on the animated television series Batman: The Brave and the Bold. [46] The Outsiders (vol. 4) #15 – 39 April 2009 June 2011 The series picked up from Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) #14. The title was changed back to the original one with issue #40, the last issue of the series (see above). [47] Batman: Streets of Gotham #1 – 21

  5. Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne - Wikipedia

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    The series picks up from Final Crisis #6. The series detailed the journey Bruce Wayne takes through the timestream of the DC Universe after being deposited in the distant past by Darkseid in Final Crisis. [7] Wayne has to overcome amnesia and "history itself" in order to make his way back to present-day Gotham City and retake his rightful place ...

  6. One Year Later - Wikipedia

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    "One Year Later" is a 2006 comic book storyline running through the books published by DC Comics. [1] As the title suggests, it involves a narrative jump exactly one year into the future of the DC Universe following the events of the "Infinite Crisis" storyline, to explore major changes within the continuities of the many different comic books within the DC Comics range.

  7. Dark Crisis - Wikipedia

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    "Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths", originally "Dark Crisis", is a 2022 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, comprising an eponymous central 7 issue mini-series by writer Joshua Williamson and artist Daniel Sampere, and a number of tie-in books. The event received critical acclaim, with critics praising Williamson's writing, inclusion of ...

  8. The New 52 - Wikipedia

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    The New 52 was the 2011 revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books.Following the conclusion of the "Flashpoint" crossover storyline, DC cancelled all its existing titles and debuted 52 new series in September 2011. [1]

  9. Outsiders (comics) - Wikipedia

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    As a result of Batman R.I.P. and Final Crisis (where Batman apparently died), the series was renamed Outsiders (vol. 4) and featured a new team roster. The change occurred when a new creative team took over, with Peter Tomasi writing and Lee Garbett on art duty.