Welcome to The Batman Universe, your source for all things related to the Dark Knight. You can learn about the latest news related to the comics, movies, TV, merchandise, video games and much more. We also release a number of podcasts related to various aspects of the Caped Crusader. Check out the latest news or editorials from our staff. Batman has over seventy years of history and fans who have followed his career, and that's what The Batman Universe is all about.
Heh heh heh! HA! HA! HA! HA! BWHAHAHAHAHAHA! It's the Clown Prince of Crime 99 cent April Fools Day sale featuring:
Batman (1940-2011) #1
Joker makes his debut among the stores in Batman's first titular title.
Batman (1940-2011) #159
It's the Silver Age and this Sheldon Moldoff story from 1963 features Joker and Clayface at odds with one another.
Batman (1940-2011) #251
The iconic 1973 Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams Joker's Five Way Revenge story that brought the Joker into a more modern setting.
Superman: Emperor…
Tags: action comics, adventures of superman, batman, batman and robin, batman: a death in the family, batman: legends of the dark knight, batman: mad love, batman: no man's land, batman: the animated series, batman: the dark knight returns, batman: the man who laughs, batman: under the red hood, bruce timm, chuck dixon, clayface, denny o'neil, denys cowan, detective comics, ed brubaker, elliott s maggin, emperor joker, frank miller, gotham central, grant morrison, greg rucka, harley quinn, jason todd, jm dematteis, joker, joker: last laugh, marshall rogers, michael green, neal adams, paul dini, sheldon moldoff, silver age, steve englehart, superman, superman: emperor joker, superman: man of steel, tim drake, zatanna
Part two of this series looks at the rest of the Super Family and other Limited Series, minis, and maxi-series starting Superman. Same Day and Date: Superboy (2011-) #1-4 ($1.99 each a month after initial release) Supergirl (2011-) #1-4 ($1.99 each a month after initial release) Back Issues: Adventure Comics #4, 7-10 ($2.99 each) #5, Special Featuring The Guardian ($1.99 each) From 2009-2011, DC relaunched the legendary title, Adventure Comics, as a Superman Family tie-in and it would feature Superboy and The Legion of Super-Heroes, whom were the main features…
Tags: all star superman, batman beyond, batman confidential, blackest night, catwoman, conner kent, crisis on infinite earths, dan didio, danny fingeroth, darwyn cooke, dc comics, dc comics presents, dc one million, doomsday, elseworlds, emperor joker, eradicator, frank quitely, general zod, geo-force, george perez, grant morrison, greg rucka, guardian, hal jordan, jack kirby, james peaty, james robinson, jeff lemire, jeph loeb, joe kelly, john bryne, john henry irons, kal-el, kara zor-el, kelly puckett, legends of the dc universe, lex luthor, linda danvers, lobo, louise simonson, mark evanier, mark millar, mark waid, martin pasko, marv wolfman, metropolis, mister mxyzptlk, outsiders, raven, steel, sue decomick, superboy, supergirl, superman, superman beyond, superman/batman, superman: the animated series, the brave and the bold, tim sale, tom defalco, tony bedard, ultraman, young justice
This is the first in a series to catch up on what else can be found in the DC Digital Store, besides the weekly dosage of TBU related titles, through the end of 2011. Because of the sheer amount of stuff that is available now, I’ve decided to break this up into various character families and eventually I’ll get to the other DC owned imprints you can find either in the DC store, or over at the Comixology.com store. And we shall begin with the Big…
Tags: action comics, adam kubert, adventures of superman, alan moore, bizarro, brainiac, brian azzarello, captain atom, clark kent, daily planet, dc comics, dc one million, dwayne mcduffie, emperor joker, fabian nicieza, general zod, geoff johns, gerry conway, infinite crisis, j michael straczynski, jim lee, jimmy olsen, jon bogdanove, kara zor-el, kurt busiek, lex luthor, louise simonson, martin pasko, marv wolfman, paul cornell, richard donner, supergirl, superman, vandal savage
On Saturday the 30th there was a Superman 101 Sale, some of the newly legally digitized books included some Bat-related touches. Superman: Emperor Joker #1, Superman #161, Adventures of Superman #583, Man of Steel #105, Action Comics #770 ($1.99 each) The Emperor Joker story from September 2000. Joker steals Mister Mxyzptlk’s reality altering power, and Superman is the one to take him down. Man of Steel #3 ($1.99) Part of John Byrne’s reboot…
Tags: action comics, adventures of superman, alan grant, alan moore, arkham asylum, batman, batman beyond, batman: arkham city, batman: gotham knights, batman: shadow of the bat, batman: the animated series, batman: year two, dave gibbons, dc retroactive, detective comics, dick grayson, emperor joker, empress, gotham city sirens, gotham girls, harley quinn, impulse, inque, jason todd, jerry bingham, jla, john byrne, joker, judd winick, man of steel, mike barr, mister mxyzptlk, paul dini, peter calloway, reaper, robin, stephanie brown, superboy, superman, superman/batman, superman: emperor joker, terry mcginnis, tony daniel, young justice
Before I begin with this review, I’d like to take a moment to talk about the series, Batman: The Brave and the Bold. The show returned recently from its mid-season break (I think that’s what it was anyway) and I’m excited to be bringing current reviews of the show back to the site, but first I’d just like to touch on what has come since the show’s return. The show has actually been really good recently. We had the much anticipated 2-part Starro episode, which they built towards through the first half of the season. Followed by an excellent…
Tags: ace, aquaman, atom, barry allen, batgirl, batman, batman: the brave and the bold, batwoman, birds of prey, blue beetle, booster gold, bug eyed bandit, doom patrol, emperor joker, felix faust, flash, john wesley shipp, kathy kane, katrina moldoff, matches malone, nightwing, professor zoom, riddler, robin, sheldon moldoff, spinner, starro, ted kord
Yesterday, Warner Bros. held their Batman: The Brave and the Bold panel and there was some sad news to start with. The show will be moving into it's final thirteen episodes this coming year. That will bring the total number of episodes to sixty-five. That is the same number of episodes that The Batman had as well. The difference is that The Batman was spread out over five years while Batman: The Brave and the Bold will only be on air for three because of the first two seasons having twenty-six episodes a piece. Besides that we were treated…
Tags: bat-mite, batgirl, batman, batman: the brave and the bold, bruce greenwood, emperor joker, firefly, harley quinn, san diego comic con, young justice
The Batman Universe and all material contained © 2008-Present. All Rights Reserved. Contents may not be reprinted without permission. The Batman Universe is a "fan site" and is not affiliated in any way with DC Comics, DC Entertainment or Warner Bros. "Batman" and all elements are the trademarks of and © by DC Comics. No copyright infringement is intended. All promotional stills/artwork copyright by their respective intellectual property holders.
Site Secured By: Website Guardian






