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Batman/Green Arrow: The Poison Tomorrow

Batman/Green Arrow: The Poison Tomorrow

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Batman Returns: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture

Batman Returns: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture

NOTE: Indicia titled as "Batman Returns: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture".

Batman: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture

Batman: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture

This adaptation of the Tim Burton-directed Batman, brings Michael Keaton's Batmanface-to-face, or mano y mano with Jack Nicholson's Joker! What scheme does the "Clown Prince of Crime" have up his sleeve to celebrate Gotham's bicentennial?

Batman: Gordon of Gotham

Batman: Gordon of Gotham

Collected in Batman: Gordon of Gotham.

Batman: Death of Innocents

Batman: Death of Innocents

This issue also has text articles from various landmine activists explaining the dangers and how Americans can help landmine victims.

The Shadow (1973)

The Shadow (1973)


Batman and Robin: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture

Batman and Robin: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture

Batman and Robin team up with a new member - Batgirl, to fight against Mr.Freeze, Poison Ivy and the monstrous Bane, in this movie adaptation.

Batman: A Celebration of 75 Years

Batman: A Celebration of 75 Years

2014 marks the 75th anniversary of Batman, the world's greatest detective! And if a hero is measured by his foes, then Batman is truly the greatest hero of all, as his incredible rogues gallery is unrivaled in comics history. This new title collects the best Batman stories of all time, arranged according to era, and featuring appearances by The Joker, The Penguin, Catwoman, The Riddler and many others. This amazing Batman best-of collection includes stories from DETECTIVE COMICS #27, 83, 211, 216, 327, 359, 395, 442, 474, 574, 633, 711, 757 and 821, BATMAN #1, 49, 181, 497, BATMAN #2 (THE NEW 52), WORLD’S FINEST COMICS #94, DC SPECIAL SERIES #21 and BATMAN SPECIAL #1!

The Joker: A Celebration of 75 Years

The Joker: A Celebration of 75 Years

Celebrating Batman and Joker's seventy-five years as cultural icons, this Joker Anthology collects stories from the characters seven decades as the greatest villain in comics. Featuring stories from BATMAN #1, 5, 25, 32, 85, 163, 251, 427, BATMAN #15 (THE NEW 52), DETECTIVE COMICS #64, 168, 180, 475, 476, 726, 741, 826, DETECTIVE COMICS #1 (THE NEW 52), WORLD’S FINEST COMICS #61, SUPERMAN #9 and BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #66.

Isis

Isis

Straight from the pages of the previous month's Shazam! #25, Isis debuts in her own DC TV solo title, as part of the DC Explosion.

The Shadow 1941: Hitler's Astrologer

The Shadow 1941: Hitler's Astrologer

Re-Mastered and available for the first time in over two decades! On Easter Sunday of April 1941, a young woman pushes through the Manhattan crowds, racing for her life. It's a chase that will lead from the bustling American metropolis all the way to Berlin, the dark heart of the Nazi regime. Like marionettes dangling from invisible hands, neither Allies nor Axis agents can tell if they are the puppeteers... or the dolls whose strings get cut. Behind it all, The Shadow looms, a master of men with cold, hollow laughter and blazing .45 pistols! The acclaimed collaboration of Batman scribe Denny O'Neil and artist Mike Kaluta, available for the first time in over two decades, completely remastered!
Genre: Pulp


Azrael/Ash

Azrael/Ash

Inside the burning building, Quinn transforms into his "other", Ash, and manages to absorb the inferno. As he exits from the charred remains, Quinn tells the other firefighters that there was no one inside. An older man with a young child leaves the scene. The man calls the boy Alvie, and tells him that he did very well...

DC Retroactive: Green Lantern - The '70s

DC Retroactive: Green Lantern - The '70s

The 1970s were a time of spacefaring thrills for the Emerald Knight! Now, writer Dennis O'Neil returns to the character for a brand-new epic starring Hal Jordan!Plus: a classic tale originally published in the 1970s, also written by Dennis O'Neil!

The Spirit (2010)

The Spirit (2010)

The Spirit returns in an all-new ongoing series! Central City destroys everyone who lives within its borders...so it's a good thing The Spirit already died once! International crime syndicate The Golden Tree wants to help Central City's Octopus consolidate control over the underworld and the Spirit is the kind of mess the Golden Tree was created to clean up. They've offered the Octopus the services of one of their finest assassins to take his breath away for good – and the sight of this killer would get anyone's heart pounding! This issue also features the debut of the eight-page THE SPIRIT: BLACK and WHITE co-feature, showcasing the industry's finest talent. And who better to kick things off than DENNIS O'NEIL and BILL SIENKIEWICZ?


The Question Quarterly

The Question Quarterly

What is the answer? Vic Sage doesn't know for sure but he's going to continue asking tough questions as the Question returns in THE QUESTION QUARTERLY. One of the most critically acclaimed series of the late 1980s, THE QUESTION spent 36 issues probing the darker side of human nature in strifetorn Hub City. Now the faceless hero of the masses is back in a quarterly series that finds Vic living in the Amazon rain forest, continuing the ongoing drama of his fight for humanity. #1 picks up with Sage pondering the value of human life as he's forced to decide if he can take a life in order to save another.
Genre: Action

Superman vs. Muhammad Ali

Superman vs. Muhammad Ali

In 1978, an alien race called the Scrubb demands that Earth's greatest champion battle their world's own greatest fighter. Both Superman and Muhammad Ali step forward — and to determine who is truly Earth's greatest fighter, Superman temporarily loses his powers and faces Ali in the ring. Ultimately, the duo must work together to defeat the Scrubb, with Ali taking on their champion while Superman battles their space-armada.

Azrael Plus

Azrael Plus

A one time issue featuring Azael and The Question and how they met.

Shazam! (1973)

Shazam! (1973)

Ending his hiatus from comics since the early 1950's, Captain Marvel made a triumphant return in his own, all-new ongoing franchise. One word - Shazam! - revived the "Big Red Cheese" and allowed him to re-emerge in print for the first time ever as a character in a DC publication.

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