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Color Trade Paperback Comic Book Collected Edition Published by DC
Credits: Alan Grant (Writer), Norm Breyfogle (Art), Stewart Johnson (Art), John Paul Leon (Art), Joe Rubinstein (Art), Steve Mitchell (Art), Cam Smith (Art)
In this suspenseful tale of idealistic beliefs, Batman faces off against a foe that fights not for global domination or personal gain but instead the end of crime and corruption. Believing that a society of anarchy will right the wrongs of the world, a young teenager artificially augments his mind in order to create a world of chaos. Taking on the persona of a red-cloaked vigilante, Anarky sets forth to save society by ridding it of its laws. Sympathizing with the young anarchist's goals but not his methods, Batman must now find a way to stop an adversary who is not only as intelligent as the Dark Knight Detective but also as driven. - DCComics.com
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Color Trade Paperback Comic Book Collected Edition Published by DC
Credits: Chuck Dixon (Writer), Alan Grant (Writer), Dennis O'Neil (Writer), Doug Moench (Writer), Christopher Priest (Writer), Barry Kitson (Art), Mike Wieringo (Art), Matt Haley (Art), Jim Balent (Art), Tommy Lee Edwards (Art), Kelley Jones (Art), Graham Nolan (Art), Vince Giarrano (Art), Dick Giordano (Art), Frank Fosco (Art), Rodolfo DaMaggio (Cover Artist), Bill Sienkiewicz (Cover Artist)
Plague in the streets! A city in the throes of chaos! Gotham's wealthiest citizens locked in a luxury ghetto, willing to pay any price for a cure. A band of heroes desperate for a solution...This is the world the Dark Knight must face in this new printing of the volume collecting the shocking storyline that led the way to BATMAN: CATACLYSM and ultimately BATMAN: NO MAN'S LAND. Featuring the talents of writers Chuck Dixon, Alan Grant, Dennis O'Neil, Doug Moench, and Christopher Priest, with artists Barry Kitson, Mike Wieringo, Matt Haley, Jim Balent, Tommy Lee Edwards, Kelley Jones, Graham Nolan, Vince Giarrano, Dick Giordano, Frank Fosco, and others, with a new cover by Rodolfo Damaggio and Bill Sienkiewicz. This volume reprints AZRAEL #15-16, BATMAN #529, BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #48-49, BATMAN CHRONICLES #4, CATWOMAN #31-32, DETECTIVE COMICS #695-696, and ROBIN #27-28.A mysterious and lethal virus is unleashed on the unknowing inhabitants of Gotham City, causing excruciating pain — and ultimately, death — within 48 hours of contact. Batman, Robin and Nightwing must race to contain the chaos while finding a cure — with the help of unlikely allies Azrael, Huntress, Catwoman and Poison Ivy. But can the Dark Knight and his crew stop an invisible enemy? And what happens when one of them is infected? Read reviews of this graphic novel at Amazon.
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Color Trade Paperback Comic Book Collected Edition Published by DC
Credits: Chuck Dixon (Writer), Doug Moench (Writer), Alan Grant (Writer), Bret Blevins (Art), Romeo Tanghal (Art)
When Bruce Wayne leaves Gotham for personal reasons, Dick Grayson, the original Robin, is called upon to take the role of Batman. Putting on the legendary costume, Dick works side by side with the current Boy Wonder to defend Gotham from the everyday thugs and eccentric villains who prey upon the city. Gaining a greater appreciation for the responsibility and pressure that Bruce bears, the former sidekick proves without a doubt that he is up to the task of being the Dark Knight Detective. But when the maniacal Two-Face returns, the new Batman must overcome his childhood demons in order to defeat the first villain who he ever faced and failed against as a costumed vigilante years ago. - DCComics.com
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Color Trade Paperback Comic Book Collected Edition Published by DC
Credits: Chris Claremont (Writer), Paul Dini (Writer), Kelley Puckett (Writer), Steven T. Seagle (Writer), Ty Templeton (Writer), John Arcudi (Writer), Brian Azzarello (Writer), Alan Brennert (Writer), John Byrne (Writer), Howard Chaykin (Writer), Warren Ellis (Writer), Harlan Ellison (Writer), Alan Grant (Writer), Dave Gibbons (Writer), Bob Kanigher (Writer), Paul Levitz (Writer), Tom Peyer (Writer), Paul Pope (Writer), Walter Simonson (Writer), Alex Ross (Art), Steve Rude (Art), Tim Sale (Art), Marie Severin (Art), Daniel Torres (Art), Kyle Baker (Art), Jordi Bernet (Art), Enrique Breccia (Art), John Buscema (Art), John Byrne (Art), Gene Colan (Art), Ronnie Del Carmen (Art), Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (Art), Dave Gibbons (Art), Gene Ha (Art), Jim Lee (Art), John Paul Leon (Art), Paul Pope (Art), Eduardo Risso (Art), Paul Rivoche (Art), Tony Salmons (Art), Mark Buckingham (Art), Tom Palmer (Art), Mike Mignola (Cover Artist)
Collecting the first sixteen Batman backups from BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHTS plus 40 pages of material commissioned for the hardcover in a softcover edition! Get a healthy dose of noir-flavored short stories featuring the Dark Knight — written and drawn by a stellar lineup of creators! Read reviews of this graphic novel at Amazon.
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Color Hardcover Original Graphic Novel Published by DC
Credits: Alan Grant (Writer)
In a universe of darkness, a world without a name struggles to heal itself after generations of war. And against murderous odds, a solitary boy must lay claim to his heritage, and topple walls of ignorance and fear in order to save his home.In the tradition of The Lord of the Rings, The Wheel of Time and The Chronicles of Amber comes JLA: RIDDLE OF THE BEAST ラ a 104-page Elseworlds hardcover that has everything lovers of high fantasy look for. Written by Alan Grant and featuring characters and creatures designed by Michael Wm. Kaluta, the most distinctive aspect of this graphic novel is the variety of artistic visions employed. To best dramatize the multitude of settings and characters, each individual chapter is rendered by a different one of today's top comics painters, including Carl Critchlow, Simon Davis, Glenn Fabry, Jon Foster, Rafael Garres, Doug Alexander Gregory, Alex Horley, Hermann Mejia, Jim Murray, Andrew Robinson, Liam McCormick-Sharp, Gregg Staples, Saverio Tenuta, John Watson, and Martin T. Williams. Taking full advantage of each artist's stylistic strengths, the cities and wilderness of the Nameless World are realized to their fullest.In a peaceful corner of a land plagued by hideous creatures and fractured by war, a young hero named Robin is sent on a lonely quest to unify the feuding lords of the sundered realms against the menace of the risen Beast. But as mighty as the armies of the Beast have become, it is ignorance and arrogance that are Robin's keenest enemies. Robin's journeys take him through a DC Universe never before conceived: from the cliffside huts of Haven, past the haunted Crags of Gotham, through the deeply forested realm of Amazonia, down to the squalid streets of the City of the Center, and finally up the jeweled towers of fabled Kryptonia ラ all this to bring together an alliance that will fight for the good of the world. Each newly reinterpreted and redesigned member of the JLA plays a part in this tale, though some are more recognizable than others...Sword fights, sprawling battles, demonic uprisings, and creatures that beggar description all fill this high-fantasy Elseworlds epic ラ complete with colorful fully-rendered maps, a compelling world-history in true Swords and Sorcery tradition, and a gorgeous cover painting (with a special foil-stamping) by Justin Sweet! - DCComics.com
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Color Trade Paperback Comic Book Collected Edition Published by Dark Horse Rated 14+ (Ages 14+)
Credits: Alan Grant (Writer), Steve Pugh (Penciller), Mike Perkins (Inker), Dave Stewart (Colorist), Clem Robins (Letterer), Steve Pugh (Cover Artist)
Superman: he can bend steel, leap tall buildings, and is faster than speeding bullets...but can he save the future?! The sentient computer known as Skynet has been sending Terminators into our present to find and destroy a boy named John Connor. Not just any boy, he will grow to lead a resistance force against a massive robot army that has brought mankind to the brink of extinction. Now the Terminators are hunting for young Connor in Metropolis. But Skynet didn't plan on the Man of Steel coming to the rescue...or did it? As the battle to save mankind rages in the Metropolis of the present and the future, will the combined might of Superman, Supergirl, Superboy, and Steel be enough to stop the deadly killing machines -- and their new ally, the Cyborg-Superman -- from terminating John Connor? And will Lex Luthor lend a helping hand...or does he have something more sinister in mind for the Terminators? The ultimate battle for the future ends here -- and the results will shock you! Co-published with DC Comics.OUT OF PRINT - DarkHorse.com
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Color Trade Paperback Comic Book Collected Edition Published by DC Rated Mature Readers (Ages 18+)
Credits: John Wagner (Writer), Alan Grant (Writer), Simon Bisley (Art), Carl Critchlow (Art), Dermot Power (Art), Glenn Fabry (Art), Jim Murray (Art), Jason Brashill (Art)
2000 A.D. Mega-City One's toughest lawman collides with Gotham City's Dark Knight in an explosive new trade paperback collecting three fully-painted crossover tales, all written by John Wagner and Alan Grant with stunning, fully painted art by Simon Bisley (LOBO), Carl Critchlow (JLA: RIDDLE OF THE BEAST), Dermot Power (THE SPECTRE), Glenn Fabry (PREACHER), Jim Murray (JLA: RIDDLE OF THE BEAST) and Jason Brashill (Outlaw)! In JUDGMENT ON GOTHAM, Batman and Dredd meet head-on when Judge Death sets his sights on Gotham City. The Riddler lures our heroes into the clutches of a bizarre extradimensional warlord in THE ULTIMATE RIDDLE, and finally, DIE LAUGHING sees the Joker traveling to Mega-City One, intent on becoming the fifth Dark Judge! Co-published by DC Comics and 2000 A.D. Read reviews of this graphic novel at Amazon.
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