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Batman Omnibus 1

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Mythology starts a new run on Detective Comics by Peter Tomasi which will continue to the end of Rebirth. Writer/artist Paul Pope’s take on a futuristic Gotham that’s run like a surveillance state by totalitarian GCPD, and the low-tech Batman who fights for the right of anonymity and choice. Re, Matt. "THE NEW TEEN TITANS OMNIBUS VOL. 1 – 3, Sunday, March 1, 2015". Not a Hoax! Not a Dream! . Retrieved 23 March 2018.

Collects Batman #34-52; Detective Comics #27; Batman Annual #3-4; Batman: Futures End #1; DC Sneak Peek: Batman #1; Detective Comics #1000 and Batman: Last Knight on Earth #1-3. Collects: Batman #566-567, Detective Comics #734, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #120, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #88, Batman #568, Detective Comics #735, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #121 Though not listed, this presumably collects the same material as the previous printing, which collected Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #133-139 and #141-148; The Forever People #1-11; The New Gods #1-11; Mister Miracle #1-18; New Gods (Reprint Series) #1-6; DC Graphic Novel #4: The Hunger Dogs; and Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory Of The DC Universe #2-3, #6, #8-18, #20, #22 and #25. Collects Green Arrow #51-80; Green Arrow Annual #4-6; Who’s Who #14; The Brave and the Bold #1-6; Shado: Song of the Dragon #1-4; Green Arrow: The Wonder Year #1-4.As DC's 30th century super-team, the Legion of Super-Heroes had always stood as a shining example of futuristic optimism–but that changed in 1989 with a new Legion of Super-Heroes series that brought the timeline forward five years. In this even further future, the United Planets became a darker place, with familiar characters changed and the Earth overtaken by alien invaders–and the team reunited to take on these dangerous new threats.

Collects I, Vampire #7-8; Justice League Dark #0-40; Justice League#22-23; Justice League Dark Annual #1-2; Justice League of America#6-7; Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger #14-17; Constantine #9-12; Trinity of Sin: Pandora #6-9; and Justice League Dark: Futures End #1. For all intents and purposes, Grant Morrison’s extended run on Batman continues with the New 52 Batman, Inc. The series essentially continues operating as if the New 52 never happened, which is totally cool if you enjoyed Batman, Inc. to begin with. Collects: Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #117, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #85, Batman #565, Detective Comics #732, Batman Chronicles #16, Batman: Legends of the the Dark Knight #118, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #86, Detective Comics #733, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #119, and Batman: Shadow of the Bat #87 The New 52 brand-wide reboot was controversial overall, but it served Batman incredibly well. Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo helmed one of the most consistently high-quality runs on the character in recent years, and their entire run is collected in two omnibus books.You really don’t need to read Infinite Crisis as part of a Batman guide. I list it here primarily because it’s the mid-way point for the entire DC Universe in the 2000’s, and because Gotham Central, Book 4 features an Infinite Crisis tie-in. You can read the entire Infinite Crisis guide on Comic Book Herald Here!

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