Batman

Batman: Detective Comics #21-25  Comics

Posted by Coda at Dec. 7, 2021
Batman: Detective Comics #21-25

Batman: Detective Comics #21-25
ECC Ediciones, 2020-21 | Spanish | CBR | 5 núm. | 854 MB Total
Guión: Peter Tomasi …; Dibujo: Doug Mahnke, José Luís …

¡El Año del Villano! Mr. Frío, ¡desatado! Gracias a los dones proporcionados por Lex Luthor, Victor Fries está más cerca que nunca de revivir a su amada esposa Nora. Pero Batman no puede permitir que eso suceda y que la corrupción de la Condena se extienda. Enfrente tendrá a un hombre desesperado y más peligroso que nunca, armado con una pistola de frío, peleando por algo que está a punto de volverse en su contra…

Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? (2009)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at March 26, 2011
Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? (2009)

Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? (2009)
2 CBR's in RAR | DC | Release Dates Feb 2 - Apr 22 2009 | 38.8 MB Total

"Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?" is a Batman story published in two parts, in the "final" issues of the series and , released in February and April 2009, respectively. Written by Neil Gaiman, pencilled by Andy Kubert, and inked by Scott Williams, the story is purported to be the "last" Batman story in the wake of severe psychological trauma that Batman endures within the "Batman R.I.P." story, and his ultimate fate in "Final Crisis". The story's title is a reference to the backup stories published in from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s (which revisited various long-unused Golden Age and Silver Age characters; these stories were all titled "Whatever Happened to (x)?"). The Batman presented in the story is not necessarily the one from current DC Universe continuity but rather an indeterminate amalgamation that pays homage to the entirety of the character's 70-year history. Neil Gaiman, who jumped at the chance to script this story, and artist Andy Kubert who, through his marvelous evocative artwork that pays tribute to the greatest artists to ever work on the Dark Knight, have lovingly crafted a subtle, theoretical look at post-Batman Gotham that, albeit reminiscent of certain previous DC publications, is nonetheless superlative for its wonderfully entertaining and totally engrossing homage to The Caped Crusader's life and times. Amazing and incredible, and imho stands alongside Alan Moore's "last" Superman story "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?".

Dark Moon Rising: Batman and the Mad Monk #1-6 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 15, 2010
Dark Moon Rising: Batman and the Mad Monk #1-6 Complete

Dark Moon Rising: Batman and the Mad Monk #1-6 Complete
6 CBR's in RAR | DC Comics | Published Oct 2006- Mar 2007 | 53.98 MB

is an American comic book six-issue limited series, featuring Batman. It is set during the continuity, after the events of and before the events of . It is the second part of Matt Wagner's two-part series, which are expanded and modernized versions of Golden Age Batman stories. Specifically, the series re-imagines the classic Bill Finger and Bob Kane tale that was originally published in . The ending of this story ties in with the ending of and leads into , which portrays Batman's first encounter with The Joker.
Batman must counter sinister machinations and new dimensions of wickedness as he confronts the hooded menace of the Mad Monk, his first encounter with a supernatural villain. He also must deal with the direct repercussions of the events in Batman and the Monster Men. --

Batman: Sword of Azrael #1-4 (of 4) Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at March 19, 2011
Batman: Sword of Azrael #1-4 (of 4) Complete
Batman: Sword of Azrael #1-4 (of 4) Complete

Batman: Sword of Azrael #1-4 (of 4) Complete
4 CBZ's in RAR | DC | Published Oct 1992 - Jan 1993 | 35.38 MB Total

is a four-issue limited series that depicts the origin of Azrael aka Jean Paul Valley, the man who one day would replace Bruce Wayne as Batman and published by DC Comics from October 1992 through January 1993. Otherwise known as the "Prelude to Knightfall." After this 4-issue series Azrael then became a supporting character in the monthly titles, eventually taking over the role of Batman through the , and story arcs. Written by Dennis O'Neil; Art by Joe Quesada and Kevin Nowlan. Dennis O'Neal is perhaps most well known for turning Batman from the campiness of the 1960s TV show, to "The Batman", getting back to the character's darker roots and emphasizing his detective skills. This grimer and more sophisticated Dark Knight, as well as new villians such as Ra's Al Ghul, brought back Batman from the verge of pop culture oblivion. His work would influence later incarnations of Batman, from the seminal comic by Frank Miller, to the movie in 2005. Stands right up there among the best origin tales in the Batman mythos.

Batman: Dark Victory #0-13 (of 13) Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 21, 2010
Batman: Dark Victory #0-13 (of 13) Complete

Batman: Dark Victory #0-13 (of 13) Complete
14 CBZ's in RAR | DC Comics | Published Sep 1999 - Dec 2000 | 152.73 MB Total

is a 13-part comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Tim Sale. Originally published from 1999 to 2000 by DC Comics, it is a sequel to the limited series that was also created by both of them. In terms of continuity the series takes place primarily during the third/fourth year of Batman's career and starts directly after the events of . The plot centers on a series of murders involving Gotham City police officers by a mysterious serial killer only known as The Hangman and how James Gordon and Batman deal with it. Central to the storyline is a territory war between Two-Face and the remnants of the Falcone mob, led by Sofia Falcone. The story is also a re-telling of the origins of Batman's sidekick Robin and his adoption by Bruce Wayne. The story brings closure to many characters introduced in Frank Miller's . The series is preceded by a Wizard issue #0 that serves as prologue and that smoothly segues from to the start of the storyline in issue #1. Critical reception to has been positive throughout, though there is general agreement that in terms of artistic and literary achievement it falls short of the lofty standards set by . Nevertheless, it now stands among the best and greatest of Batman stories, proof of which is its listing by IGN as #8 on the list of the 25 best Batman graphic novels (issues#1-13 was published as a trade paperback).

Batman - Cataclysm (complet)  Comics

Posted by TimMa at Aug. 21, 2011
Batman - Cataclysm (complet)

Batman - Cataclysm (complet)
French | PDF+JPG | 1280x2012 pixels | 18x23 pages | 214.81 Mb

"Cataclysme" est un arc de 18 chapitres. Gotham City, déjà affaibli par une maladie débilitante (Batman: Contagion et Batman: l'héritage) est frappée par un tremblement de terre. L'épicentre est à moins d'un mile du Manoir Wayne..

Batman - Night of the Owls (2013)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Dec. 11, 2015
Batman - Night of the Owls (2013)

Batman - Night of the Owls (2013)
English | CBR | 356 pages | 442.64 MB

As evil spreads across Gotham City, Batman's allies, including Red Robin, Batwing, Robin, Batgirl, the Birds of Prey, Nightwing and even Catwoman find themselves in a battle coming from all sides. The Court of Owls have shown their hand, and it's up to the collective effort of these heroes, some more unlikely than others, in this sprawling tale of corruption and violence.

Batman - Detective Comics - The Black Mirror (Full Issues)  Comics

Posted by oweyss gouissem at March 2, 2012
Batman - Detective Comics - The Black Mirror (Full Issues)

Batman - Detective Comics - The Black Mirror (Full Issues)
English | 11 Issues | CBR | 164 MB

The Black Mirror is a comic book story arc that first appeared in Detective Comics

Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity #1-3 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 9, 2010
Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity #1-3 Complete

Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity #1-3 Complete
3 CBR's in RAR | DC Comics | Publication Dates Jun - Nov 2003 | 64 Pages/Vol (c2c) | 61.55 MB Total

BATMAN/SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN: TRINITY tells the remarkable tale of the turbulent first encounter of the worlds most iconic heroes. When Batmans greatest nemesis, Ra's al Ghul, recruits Bizarro and an Amazon warrior to aid him in his plan to create global chaos, the Dark Knight Detective suddenly finds himself working with the Man of Steel and the Amazon Princess. Looking to thwart the madmans plot to simultaneously destroy all satellite communications as well as all of the worlds oil reserves, Earths greatest heroes reluctantly band together. But if Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman are to have any hope of stopping Ra's' nuclear missile assault, they will first need to overcome their own biases and reconcile their differing philosophies. --

Batman: The Dark Knight Returns 10th Anniversary Edition TPB  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 26, 2010
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns 10th Anniversary Edition TPB

Batman: The Dark Knight Returns 10th Anniversary Edition TPB
Frank Miller and Lynn Varley | DC Comics | CBR | ISBN 1563893428 | Canada, 1st Printing | 1996 | 200 Pages | 60.41 MB

is a four-issue comic book limited series written and drawn by Frank Miller and colored by Lynn VArley, originally published by DC Comics in 1986. The is set in a dystopian near-future versiion of Gotham City and tells the story of a middle-aged Batman who comes out of retirement to fight crime, only to face opposition from the Gotham City police force and the United States government and to face his arch-nemesis, perhaps for the last time. This special 10th Anniversary Edition trade paperback collects all four issues of this landmark series and includes sketches and an introduction by Frank Miller. IGN Comics ranked number 2 on a list of the 25 greatest Batman graphic novels, second only to , another Frank Miller work on the character. The website called "a true masterpiece of storytelling" with "scene after unforgettable scene." In 2005, Time chose the collected four-issues as one of the 10 best English language graphic novels ever written.