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ACTION COMICS WEEKLY #611

ACTION COMICS WEEKLY #612

ACTION COMICS WEEKLY #613

ACTION COMICS WEEKLY #614

BATMAN (1940) #10

BATMAN (1940) #15

BATMAN (1940) #22

BATMAN (1940) #39

BATMAN (1940) #42

BATMAN (1940) #45

BATMAN (1940) #65

BATMAN (1940) #69

BATMAN (1940) #84

BATMAN (1940) #176

BATMAN (1940) #197

BATMAN (1940) #201

BATMAN (1940) #208

BATMAN (1940) #210

BATMAN (1940) #255

BATMAN (1940) #256
Batman #256
Another 100-Page Super-Spectacular chock-full of great Batman stories. The Dark Knight's trophy room contains memorabilia from years of crime-fighting and here's a compilation of the best stories of how Batman got those trophies. First off, however, is "Catwoman's Circus Caper," a new tale by Denny O'Neil (writer) and Irv Novick (artist). Robin joins a local circus when of its high-wire aerialists is murdered much like his parents. When his first performance threatens to become his last, the Batman enters the scene. Is it all the work of the lethal but lovely Catwoman, or someone much more homicidal working in the shadows?

Next, "Dinosaur Island" finds the Dynamic Duo facing creatures from Earth's distant past ala Jurassic Park. "The Penny Plunderers" explains how Batman got the huge Lincoln penny he has in the Batcave. "Brothers in Crime" recounts a fateful bulletproof vest that cost peoples' lives rather than saving them. "The 1,001 Trophies of Batman" finds the villainous Dr. Doom (not the Fantastic Four foe) using the Batcave's trophies for evil. And finally, "The Secret of Batman's Island" explores what happens when crooks kidnap Batman's biggest fan. Also, special features include "If Bruce Wayne Had Not Become Batman," a Bat-Puzzle and a look at Catwoman through the years.

BATMAN (1940) #260

BATMAN (1940) #266

BATMAN (1940) #291

BATMAN (1940) #292

BATMAN (1940) #293

BATMAN (1940) #294

BATMAN (1940) #308

BATMAN (1940) #310

BATMAN (1940) #313

BATMAN (1940) #315

BATMAN (1940) #317

BATMAN (1940) #318

BATMAN (1940) #319

BATMAN (1940) #321

BATMAN (1940) #322

BATMAN (1940) #323

BATMAN (1940) #324

BATMAN (1940) #326

BATMAN (1940) #332

BATMAN (1940) #333

BATMAN (1940) #334

BATMAN (1940) #335

BATMAN (1940) #345

BATMAN (1940) #349

BATMAN (1940) #349

BATMAN (1940) #350

BATMAN (1940) #351

BATMAN (1940) #355

BATMAN (1940) #382

BATMAN (1940) #389

BATMAN (1940) #390

BATMAN (1940) #391

BATMAN (1940) #392

BATMAN (1940) #395

BATMAN (1940) #396

BATMAN (1940) #397

BATMAN (1940) #398

BATMAN (1940) #399

BATMAN (1940) #400

BATMAN (1940) #404

BATMAN (1940) #405

BATMAN (1940) #406

BATMAN (1940) #407

BATMAN (1940) #456

BATMAN (1940) #460

BATMAN (1940) #461

BATMAN (1940) #498

BATMAN (1940) #499

BATMAN (1940) #503

BATMAN (1940) #504

BATMAN (1940) #510

BATMAN (1940) #603
BATMAN #603
Written by Ed Brubaker; Art by Sean Phillips; Cover by Scott McDaniel
"Bruce Wayne: Fugitive" Part 11, featuring guest-artist Sean Phillips (WILDCATS, SCENE OF THE CRIME)! Old wounds are reopened as Batman is put on the one case he never expected. The Dark Knight is summoned to the bedside of a dying ex-cop, whose wish is to have Batman solve the one case the cop could never close: the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne! Guest-appearance by Catwoman! Plus, another piece to the Vesper murder is revealed. FC, 32 PG.

BATMAN (1940) #604
BATMAN #604
Written by Ed Brubaker; Art by Scott McDaniel and Andy Owens; Cover by McDaniel
Batman returns to the place that started it all - Crime Alley - to think over the events of recent months (Vesper's murder, his own arrest and escape, his abandonment of the Bruce Wayne persona). But it's not a quiet moment of reflection. He runs into Catwoman, and they proceed to roof-hop all over Gotham, fighting thugs in between moments of deep thought. FC, 32 PG.

BATMAN (1940) #608
BATMAN #608
Written by Jeph Loeb; Art and Cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
Jeph Loeb & Jim Lee begin their much-anticipated run on BATMAN with the 12-part "Hush." What's this new storyline about? Like the title says, it's a secret that's best kept under wraps for now. But Killer Croc is sure to be a part of the puzzle. What we can tell you is that Batman attempts to bring an end to the vile kidnapping of an innocent child. But suddenly, all hell breaks loose... FC, 32 pg

BATMAN (1940) #609

BATMAN (1940) #610

BATMAN (1940) #611

BATMAN (1940) #612

BATMAN ADVENTURES #2

BATMAN ADVENTURES #12

BATMAN ANNUAL (1961) #15

BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES #4

BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES #24

BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #30

BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #43

BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #44

BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT ANNUAL #2

BIRDS OF PREY (1998) #12

BIRDS OF PREY (1998) #13

BIRDS OF PREY (1998) #14

BRAVE AND THE BOLD (1955) #131

BRAVE AND THE BOLD (1955) #176

BRAVE AND THE BOLD (1955) #184

BRAVE AND THE BOLD (1955) #197

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #122

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #203

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #211

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #369

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #479

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #484

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #506

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #508

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #509

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #521

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #548

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #556

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #570

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #598
Blind Justice. Part 1: The Sleep Of Reason.
Written by Sam Hamm. Art by Denys Cowan and Dick Giordano.

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #612
Cats
Written by Alan Grant. Art by Norm Breyfogle and Steve Mitchell.

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #695

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #696

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #700

DETECTIVE COMICS (1937) #735

HARLEY QUINN (2000) #1

HARLEY QUINN (2000) #3

HITMAN #20

JLA (1996) #9

JLA (1996) #16

JLA (1996) #17

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #11

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #12

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #13

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #15

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #46

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #47

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #48

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #49

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #50

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #100

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #138

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #139

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #140

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #141

LOIS LANE (1958) #70

LOIS LANE (1958) #71

NIGHTWING (1996) #52

ROBIN (1993) #27

ROBIN (1993) #28

ROBIN ANNUAL #3

SHOWCASE '93 #1

SHOWCASE '93 #2

SHOWCASE '93 #3

SHOWCASE '93 #4

SHOWCASE '93 #11

WONDER WOMAN (1942) #201

WONDER WOMAN (1942) #202


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