One of the list relics of a bygone era is the comic book adaptation timed to the release of a film. Yes, there are still comics based on movies, but used to be you could go into a drug store or ...
Batman is more than just a superhero - he has been one of the most recognizable pop culture icons on the planet for more than 80 years now. Although he has conquered the big and small screens with ...
Batman and Robin and Howard returns for the repurposed part two of four of Jeffrey Brown’s acclaimed graphic novel. Damian Wayne had just transferred to a new school after messing up while on ...
He became the fifth Robin two issues later, in Batman #657. However, he was later established as the unnamed baby of Batman ...
Similar to the cult-classic Batman: The Killing Joke, each hardcover graphic novel shines a spotlight on a particular supervillain--Riddler, Bane, Ra's Al Ghul, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze, the Penguin ...
Shows based on graphic novels and the like go way beyond Batman and Superman (though don't worry, they still show up).
The Dark Knight Returns on the mantle of greatest Batman graphic novels of all time. This edition includes the complete graphic novel and a new introduction by David Mazzucchelli. All of ...
Though the in-universe nature of the graphic novel was in question for many ... Dick Grayson takes on the mantle of Batman with Damian as his Robin. Damian is introduced to Gotham's criminal ...
The 2007 story revamped Green Arrow’s origins, directly making him into a Robin Hood figure ... and is a must-read for all Batman fans. Find these graphic novels and comics at your local ...
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Definitely not ‘The Dark Knight Returns,’ while we do have that in a separate adult graphic novels section,” Swydan said, referring to the dark, gritty 1986 Batman comic written by Frank Miller.