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Print edition of the weekly web comic of the same title, which began in June 2012.īased on the 1960s TV series. The run included a #0 issue cover dated November 2012 and a Futures End #1 issue cover dated November 2014. The run included a #0 issue dated September 2012. Issues #1 and 2 were both printed with an A and B cover. Print edition of the weekly web comic of the same title, which began in February 2012.
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īased on the animated television series Batman Beyond. Print edition of the weekly web comic of the same title, which began in October 2011. The All New Batman: The Brave and the Boldīased on the video game Batman: Arkham City. It also contained a Futures End #1 issue and ended with issue #40 (May 2015). 2) #0 came out as part of the Zero Month crossover event. Issue #0 from January 2011 was called "Beyond a Shadow" and made up the first volume of Batwoman all by itself (see One-shot issues and graphic novels below). Ĭoncluded in Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes! #1 (February 2012) (see One-shot issues and graphic novels below). The title was changed back to the original one with issue #40, the last issue of the series (see above). The series picked up from Batman and the Outsiders (vol. īased on the animated television series Batman: The Brave and the Bold. The last issue of the series (issue #40) has been solicited as having changed back to this title.
The series continued, but was retitled The Outsiders (vol. These stories were then published in book form in Batman Black and White Vol. Issues #1 – 49 contained a Batman Black and White co-feature. Īt the time of the series' cancellation, two more issues (which would have been #9 – 10) had been written and illustrated, but remain unpublished to this day. The run included a #1/2 issue and a #1,000,000 issue both cover dated November 1998. īased on the animated television series The Adventures of Batman & Robin. The series was retitled and continued as Azrael: Agent of the Bat with issue #47. The run included a #1,000,000 issue cover dated November 1998. The run included a #0 issue dated October 1994 and a #1,000,000 issue dated November 1998. The run totaled 26 issues, with issue #1 being printed as two issues numbered "#1α" and "#1Ω" cover dated November 1993, and included a #0 issue cover dated October 1994. The run included a #0 issue dated October 1994. īased on the animated television series Batman: The Animated Series. The run included a #0 issue cover dated October 1994. The series picked up from Legends of the Dark Knight #36. During its run, the series varied between bi-weekly and monthly publication. The series continued, but was retitled Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight with issue #37. It began reprinting The Outsiders with issue #39. The series picked up from Batman and the Outsiders #32. The series continued, but was retitled The Adventures of the Outsiders with issue #33. It was briefly merged with Detective Comics in issues #481 – 495 of that series. It was finally published for the first time ever in August 2019 as one of the many DC Comics Joker stories from the 1970s in The Joker: The Bronze Age Omnibus (see DC Omnibuses / Absolute editions / Noir editions / Unwrapped editions / Deluxe Editions below) and was then republished in October 2019 as an individual issue. The Joker #10 was originally announced in August 1976 (and would have been cover dated November – December 1976), but it was never published. During its run, the series varied between monthly and bi-monthly publication. With issue #67, Batman became the primary character used in the series. Originally formatted as an anthology/try-out series, The Brave and the Bold became a team-up series with issue #50.
Ī co-feature starring Robin was added to the anthology series with issue #65 and ran all the way to issue #130, the last issue of the series. During its run, the series varied from quarterly to monthly publication. The main premise of the series was to be a Superman/Batman team-up series. The first issue was published under the indicia World's Best Comics. The run included a #0 issue cover dated October 1994 and a #1,000,000 issue cover dated November 1998. Issues #1 – 26 did not feature Batman however, issue #26 mentions Batman for the first time in an advertisement for his introduction in the following issue.