Batman

Batman Post Crisis Infinitas (76 números)  Comics

Posted by Coda at June 26, 2013
Batman Post Crisis Infinitas (76 números)

Batman Post Crisis Infinitas (76 números)
DC | CBR/RAR | Spanish | 76 Issues | 686 MB Total

Batman: The War Games Saga Compilation (Complete)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 3, 2010
Batman: The War Games Saga Compilation (Complete)
Batman: The War Games Saga Compilation (Complete)

Batman: The War Games Saga Compilation (Complete)
34 CBR's | DC Comics | Publication Dates Mar 2004 - Nov 2005 | 484.82 MB Total

is a comics story arc published by DC Comics between October 2004 and January 2005. It appeared in all the DC titles set in and around Gotham City: , and . In addition, the prelude was published separately as the one-shot . War Games deals with the frightening and gripping circumstance of an all-out gang war in Gotham City and how Batman deals with it and how Batman's life and future will forever be affected by it. The War Games proper story arc has been divided into three acts, entitled respectively, "Outbreak", "Tides and "Endgame." However, it is actually just the mid-portion of the greater War Games saga; it is directly preceded by the story arc which serves, as the title suggests, as the prelude to War Games, and it is followed immediately by the story arc which is an "epi-sequel" to War Games proper.

Batman Post Crisis Infinitas 76 num.  Comics

Posted by Coda at Nov. 27, 2014
Batman Post Crisis Infinitas 76 num.

Batman Post Crisis Infinitas 76 num.
DC Cómics | CBR/RAR | Spanish | 76 núm. (Completo) | 686 MB Total

Batman and Robin #1-15 (Ongoing, Update)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 28, 2010
Batman and Robin #1-15 (Ongoing, Update)

Batman and Robin #1-15 (Ongoing, Update)
14 CB's 1 CBR in 3 RAR's | DC Comics | Release Dates Jun 3 2009 - Oct 20 2010 | 301.91 MB Total

is the ongoing Batman "flagship" DC Comics series featuring Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne in the title roles. Following the apparent death of the original Batman, Bruce Wayne in and , the series chronicles the adventures of Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne, after they assumed the identity of Batman and Robin, respectively, in the . This initial fifteen-issue run that comprises a larger storyline is written by Grant Morrison and is made up of a series of three-issue story arcs with different artists per arc. The first one, "Batman: Reborn", was penciled by Frank Quitely (#1-3). The second arc, "Revenge of the Red Hood", is penciled by Philip Tan (#4-6). The third arc, "Blackest Knight", is penciled by Cameron Stewart (#7-9, 2010).The fourth arc, "Batman vs. Robin", is pencilled by Andy Clarke (#10-12). The fifth and current arc, penciled by Frazer Irving, is titled, "Batman and Robin Must Die!" (#13-15). It marks the start of Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne" which DC chose to release as a series of one-shots, and the end of the main storyline. The next arc, to be written by Peter Tomasi and pencilled by Patrick Gleason, will be entitled "Dark Knight, White Knight."

Batman: Year One #1-4 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 13, 2010
Batman: Year One #1-4 Complete

Batman: Year One #1-4 Complete
4 CBZ's | DC Comics | Published Feb - May 1987 | 40.27 MB Total

is the title of a Batman comic book story arc written by Frank Miller, illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, colored by Richmond Lewis, and lettered by Todd Klein. It originally appeared in issues #404 to #407 of DC Comics' Batman comic title in 1987. It is one of the first examples of the "limited series within a series" format that is now prevalent in American comic books. The story recounts the beginning of Bruce Wayne's career as Batman and Jim Gordon's with the Gotham City Police Department. Bruce Wayne, aged 25, returns home from training abroad in martial arts, manhunting and science for nearly twelve years. In Gotham, he bides his time, waiting for the right moment to strike, all the while preparing himself. Gordon, meanwhile, has moved to Gotham from Chicago with his pregnant wife, Barbara Kean-Gordon, and pursues a career in law enforcement. There have been several reprints of the story: a hardcover, multiple trade paperback editions (one in standard comics paper with simpler coloring and one deluxe version with rich detailing in the colors — both colored by Richmond Lewis) and it has been included in hardcover. The four comics in CBZ format posted here are scans from the four original comic books above-mentioned. IGN Comics ranked at the top of a list of the 25 greatest Batman graphic novels, saying that: “No other book before or since has quite captured the realism, the grit and the humanity of Gordon and Batman so perfectly... It's not only one of the most important comics ever written, it's also among the best.”

Batman Beyond V3 #1-6 (of 6) Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Dec. 3, 2010
Batman Beyond V3 #1-6 (of 6) Complete

Batman Beyond V3 #1-6 (of 6) Complete
6 CBR's in RAR | DC Comics | Release Dates Jun 30 - Nov 24 2010 | 98.06 MB Total
+ Superman/Batman Annual #4

is a 2010 six-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics that is a continuation of the DC animated universe (DCAU) television series of the same title. The comic series is penned by Emmy Award-nominated writer Adam Beechen with art by Ryan Benjamin. Beechen stated his comic book arc will open the door for the "legendary" DCAU to enter into the mainstream DC Universe (comics), tying into both continuities. The story features Terry McGinnis, the future Batman, now a seasoned hero, and his mentor Bruce Wayne, the former Batman, dealing with their straining relationship over the demands of the role of Batman, as a new killer emerges with ties to the original Dark Knight's past. The series' story arc actually opened in a single issue focusing on and featuring Terry McGinnis and Superman in which should be read first (link below). Tightly written with strong character development and beautifully blending artwork that is at once reminiscent of, yet an improved departure from, the animated TV series (despite what IGN blowhard Jesse Schedeen says). In library terms this limited series would now be Volume 3 for the title. On October 6, 2010, it was announced at the New York Comic-Con that would start as an ongoing series in January 2011. All high-quality Minutemen scans.

Dark Moon Rising: Batman and the Monster Men #1-6 (of 6) Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 15, 2010
Dark Moon Rising: Batman and the Monster Men #1-6 (of  6) Complete

Dark Moon Rising: Batman and the Monster Men #1-6 (of 6) Complete
6 CBR's in RAR | DC Comics | Published Nov 2005 - Apr 2006 | 87.07 MB Total

is an American comic book limited series written and drawn by Matt Wagner with colors by Dave Stewart, published by DC Comics and starring Batman. It, along with its sequel , are set in between the events of and . It is the first part of Matt Wagner's two-part series, which are expanded and modernized versions of early Batman stories.

Batman: The Man Who Laughs #1 (One-Shot)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 15, 2010
Batman: The Man Who Laughs #1 (One-Shot)

Batman: The Man Who Laughs #1 (One-Shot)
CBR | DC Comics | Released Feb 2005 | 67 Pages | 35.02 MB

is a one-shot prestige format comic book by Ed Brubaker (winner of the 2007 Eisner Award for Best Writer) and Doug Mahnke, released in February 2005, and intended as a sequel to . It tells the story of Batman's first encounter with the Joker in post-Crisis continuity. The book is similar in format and cover typography to the famous 1988 one-shot by Alan Moore. The storyline is based on the Joker's original introduction in (1940). While the story seems to take place directly after Year One, the beginning is tied into the ending of , in which Gordon reveals the warehouse of corpses. The story "Images" in (September 1993), taking place some time after their first meeting (according to Batman), is tied into continuity as Batman's second encounter with The Joker. The title is a reference to the movie , based on the book of the same name by Victor Hugo, whose star, Conrad Veidt, was an inspiration for The Joker. Belongs right up there alongside as the definitive Joker story. Hilary Goldstein of IGN ranked on a list of the 25 best Batman graphic novels (Number one is ).

Batman: The Man Who Laughs (One-Shot) (Repost)  Comics

Posted by oweyss gouissem at Feb. 14, 2012
Batman: The Man Who Laughs  (One-Shot) (Repost)

Batman: The Man Who Laughs (One-Shot)
English | 68 pages | CBR | 51 MB

Batman: The Man Who Laughs is a one-shot prestige format comic book by Ed Brubaker (winner of the 2007 Eisner Award for Best Writer) and Doug Mahnke, released in February 2005, and intended as a sequel to Batman: Year One. It tells the story of Batman's first encounter with the Joker in post-Crisis continuity…

El Batman que ríe núm. 01-03 (de 8)  Comics

Posted by Coda at Dec. 11, 2019
El Batman que ríe núm. 01-03 (de 8)

El Batman que ríe núm. 01-03 (de 8)
ECC, 2019 | Spanish | CBZ | 3 núm. | 30 MB Total
Guión: Scott Snyder; Dibujo: Jock

¡Nueva serie limitada! ¡Formato grapa mensual! Durante los eventos de Noches oscuras: Metal, Bruce Wayne y todos los héroes del Universo DC se vieron cara a cara con las malvadas versiones de Batman generadas por el Multiverso Oscuro. Aunque los héroes vencieron, la pesadilla no ha terminado. Batman acaba de descubrir que El Batman que ríe, la versión más peligrosa del Caballero Oscuro, logró sobrevivir y trata de finalizar sus siniestros planes. Parece que la única manera de detener a este loco es acabando con su vida. ¿Violará Batman su más sagrada norma? ¿Se cumplirá su destino y se convertirá realmente en el Batman que ríe? El estelar equipo creativo formado por Scott Snyder y Jock, responsables de Batman: Espejo oscuro, responden a estas y otras preguntas en uno de los proyectos más esperados de 2019.