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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 ...
Batman: The Blue, the Grey, and the Bat (1992) – Batman and Robin in the American Civil War. Batman: The Book of the Dead (1999) – The Waynes are a rich archaeologist family and the story revolves around a lesser-known but important Egyptian bat-god.
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 #81, 234, 527–528, 653; Detective Comics #66, 68, 80, 187; Batman: Black and White #1; the origin story from Countdown #27 May 2008 978-1401217839: Year One: Batman #404–407 January 2007 978-1401207526: Ten Nights of the Beast: Batman #417–420 October 1994 978-1563891557: A Death in the Family: Batman #426–429 December 1995 978 ...
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 ...
DC Archive Editions is a line of hardcovers that was published from 1989–2014, reprinting early, often rare comic book series, titles, and stories. They include more than 160 Golden Age and Silver Age comic properties currently owned by DC Comics , regardless of whether DC Comics was the original publisher.
Following the re-branding of the animated series as The Adventures of Batman and Robin, the comic series was relaunched.It ran for 25 issues and 2 annuals, as well as 2 specials (an adaptation of Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero; and Dark Claw Adventures, a non-canon Amalgam comic featuring the Batman-Wolverine hybrid).
With a larger page count than typical comics of the time, most issues contained three separate stories, with Batman usually featuring in at least one of them, and others featuring Batman's friends and foes. The additional four issues of a quarterly title allowed DC to, along with the four existent monthly titles, publish a Batman comic every ...