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Tynion, James IV( w), Daniel, Tony S.( p),Miki, Danny( i)."Their Dark Designs Part 1" Batman,vol.3,no.86(Early March 2020). Issue #0 was published in September 2012 as part of DC's line-wide "Zero Month" event, depicting an incident set very early on in Bruce Wayne's crime-fighting career. The spin-off series Talon, focusing on a rogue Talon from the Court of Owls, debuted in the same month. [109] Additionally, members of the group Batman Incorporated, Bruce Wayne's experiment at franchising his brand of vigilantism, have at times stood in as the official Batman in cities around the world. [59] Various others have also taken up the role of Batman in stories set in alternative universes and possible futures, including, among them, various former proteges of Bruce Wayne.

King, Tom( w),Janín, Mikel( p),Janín, Mikel( i)."The War of Jokes & Riddles Conclusion" Batman,vol.3,no.32(Early December 2017). Snyder, Scott; Capullo, Greg (2016). Batman Vol. 8: Superheavy. DC Comics. p.176. ISBN 978-1401259693. Batman also has an aircraft called the Batplane (originally a relatively traditionally, but bat-motifed plane, later seen as the much more unique "Batwing" starting in the 1989 film), along with various other means of transportation. Batman was one of the few superhero characters to be continuously published as interest in the genre waned during the 1950s. In the story "The Mightiest Team in the World" in Superman #76 (June 1952), Batman teams up with Superman for the first time and the pair discover each other's secret identity. [36] Following the success of this story, World's Finest Comics was revamped so it featured stories starring both heroes together, instead of the separate Batman and Superman features that had been running before. [37] The team-up of the characters was "a financial success in an era when those were few and far between"; [38] this series of stories ran until the book's cancellation in 1986. Irvine "1950s" in Dolan, p. 77: "Once Superman had a dog, Batman got one too, in "Ace, the Bat-Hound!" In the story by writer Bill Finger and artist Sheldon Moldoff, Batman and Robin found a German Shepherd called Ace."Four more Annuals were published from 2006 to 2011, again with the numbering continued from the previous series. [150] In 2012, a new Annual series was begun with a #1 issue. [151] Content and themes [ edit ] Irvine "1950s" in Dolan, p. 92: "The Dynamic Duo battled the frosty foe Mr. Zero in a story written by Dave Wood and with art by Sheldon Moldoff in Batman #121...The 1960s Batman TV series, starring Adam West, included the character of Mr. Zero but renamed him Mr. Freeze. Later comic book incarnations of the ice-cold villain would adopt the new name." But if you’re looking for a much younger version of the Bruce/Batman dichotomy, look no further than David Mazouz’s turn in Gotham, which serves as a pretty unique origin story for the boy who will one day become the Dark Knight. This is an alternate take on the birth of Batman that not only sees him confront the Joker at a young age but a whole bunch of his classic villains as well as a few we had never seen in live action before, such as Hugo Strange and the Court of Owls. While it takes him five seasons to get there, we do eventually see Mazouz’s Bruce don the suit we’ve all been waiting for. The Number One Batman?

Norm Breyfogle became a cover artist for the main Batman title with issue #450, in " The Return of the Joker" storyline, a sequel to " A Death in the Family". Writer Alan Grant transferred from Detective Comics to the main Batman title with issue #455 (October 1990). Their first story arc together, with Breyfogle as both cover and interior artist, was "Identity Crisis". [59] The story followed directly from their final arc on Detective Comics, "Rite of Passage." [60] The three-issue "Identity Crisis" culminated in Tim Drake officially becoming the new Robin, with a redesigned costume, in issue #457 (December 1990). Breyfogle later pointed out that " Neal Adams was the one who designed the costume. The 'R' symbol and the staff were all that was really mine." [61] [62] Tim Drake then starred in the five-issue miniseries Robin [63] before returning in Batman #465 (Late July 1991) for the story "Debut", depicting the new Batman and Robin team's first official mission together. Grant left the main Batman title with issue #480 (Late June 1992) for his own ongoing Batman title, Batman: Shadow of the Bat, where he was again initially partnered with Breyfogle.Daniels, Les (1995). "Revamping the Classics The Old Guard Gets a New Look". DC Comics: Sixty Years of the World's Favorite Comic Book Heroes. New York, New York: Bulfinch Press. p.157. ISBN 0821220764. Rogers, Vaneta (January 11, 2012). "Snyder Spills Even More on Night of Owls, Batman's Future". Newsarama. Archived from the original on June 15, 2012 . Retrieved June 3, 2012. The result of this perfect casting and canny scheduling was a Batman who goes down in the history books as the funniest, freshest, and downright most fun take on the character. From penning “dark” lyrics to haplessly attempting to hide his secret identity, Arnett’s Batman was a gag machine who The LEGO Movie’s younger audience really embraced. Snyder, Scott; Fawkes, Ray( w), Haun, Jeremy( p), Haun, Jeremy( i)."Solitaire" Batman,vol.2,no.23.2(November 2013).

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