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The legendary Frank Miller left a lasting mark on comic characters like Batman, though his best story arc with the Dark ...
Batman #50 hit shelves today and, thanks to spoilers DC Comics released earlier this week, many fans went into the issue already knowing most of what happens in Tom King‘s milestone issue ...
In Batman's 80-plus years of DC history, the hero's stories have proven to be versatile, taking on various subgenres ...
For over eighty years, DC Comics has been continuously publishing Batman and Detective Comics.And in that time, they have produced some of the best, most creative runs on any superhero comic book ...
This particular Batman, known today as “Rainbow Batman”, made his debut in Detective Comics #241 and the bizarre and fun tale has found a special place in our hearts.
DC Comics has provided SuperHeroHype with four exclusive pages from the forthcoming Batman: Damned #1 before it hits shelves on September 19. Check out The Dark Knight, Constantine and Enchantress ...
This week sees the publication of Absolute Batman #2.The new Absolute line from DC Comics has been a real shot in the arm of the comic book industry, getting record sales and record sellouts to match.
It’s the crown jewel of Batman comics. A vintage issue of “Batman #1” was bought for more than $2.2 million, breaking the record for the priciest Batman comic book ever sold. The high-grade ...
Batman: The Arkham Saga Omnibus (1,648-page hardcover) $82 ($150) Batman: The Arkham Saga Omnibus. After Batman: Arkham Asylum became a huge hit in 2009, DC Comics didn't waste any time creating ...
Popular Now. Jim Shooter And His Rule About Gay People In Comics; Gossip About Batman #1 by Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez (Spoilers) As Court Denies Dynamite Over Diamond, Comic Creators Rally ...
Batman/Spawn (Image credit: DC). Batman/Spawn #1 will be sold at Barnes & Noble (in addition to Direct Market comic book shops), with an exclusive cover by McFarlane and Capullo.
Issues in the “New Look” Batman Comic Run: Detective Comics #327-371, Batman #164-200 (1964-1968). 7. Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers DC Comics. Though it’s one of the best, this Batman ...