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Batman (1940-2011) ($1.99 each) #1-25 The first 25 issues of Batman's titular book in all their Golden Age glory from March of 1940 through September of 1944 (title was a quarterly back in those days). #159, #210, #251, #252, #255, #256, #291, #324, #392 Various Silver and Bronze Age issues released digitally as part of a Joker 101 sale, including the iconic “Joker's Five Way Revenge” from 1973 that helped reinvent the Clown Prince of Crime for the time, Catwoman 101 sale and as supporting issues based around a Retro release of…
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In a written statement to Newsarama, Judd Winick announced that he will be leaving Batwing. Revealed in the statement, Winick insists that the reason for his leaving is a timing issue as he is leaving to work on other projects. Winick did not state which issue would be his last, but he has been solicited as the writer through issue #14. The series has seen a small amount of changes since it launched with the rest of the New 52 last year with artist Ben Oliver being…
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The newest issue of Batwing is in stores tomorrow. Writer Judd Winick has been writing the series since it started last September. Despite leaving Catwoman, Winick promises that he will be staying on Batwing for quite some time. Newsarama talked with Judd Winick about what is coming up for Batwing. Newsarama: Judd, we've seen Batwing interacting with Nightwing in China, and in August, he's encountering a lot of other DC heroes. Was your intent to bring him further into the DC Universe? Judd Winick: Yeah, we've entered the very superheroic…
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Batwing has origin was pretty well explored during the first eight issues of the series. With the zero issue right around the corner what will be explored for David in Batwing. Writer Judd Winick talked with Comic Book Resources about what can be expected in the issue. CBR: We've already seen a lot of David's past as a child soldier in "Batwing." How does your #0 issue fit into the origin story mold? Judd Winick: It's sort of the opposite of what we've had with "Green…
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5/29: Batman: Arkham City: End Game #1 ($0.99) Chaos reigns in the aftermath of Joker’s demise, and Batman receives a message from the grave. 5/30: Batgirl (2000-2006) #66-69 ($1.99 each) 2005’s Destruction’s Daughter storyline is covered as Cassandra searches to find the identity of her mother. Batman (2011-) Annual #1 ($4.99) Tying in with Night of The Owls, the first annual of the New 52 era sees the return of Mr. Freeze, and the connection he has with the Court. Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #177-184 ($1.99 each) Catwoman guest stars in…
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Judd Winick has been pulling writing duties on multiple titles since the New 52 began last September. Earlier this month he wrote three of the Night of the Owls stories. With June just around the corner, Winick heads back to his two series in The Batman Universe with Catwoman and Batwing. Comic Book Resources talked with Winick about what is coming up in both series. CBR: Judd, in "Catwoman," Selina seems to be turning over a new leaf, getting upset about women being kidnapped off the street and wanting…
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Batman: The Dark Knight #9 was written by Judd Winick and drawn by David Finch. This issue brings together the story that runs across the entire Bat line—up this month, the Night of the Owls. Dark Knight #9 opens to a view of Lincoln March being stabbed through the chest by a Talon. The Talon narrates the issues, explaining that his body is beginning to fail him in much the same way it did before he was…
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5/22: Batman: Arkham City: End Game #1 ($0.99) First chapter of a six part story that bridges between the end of the Arkham City game and the soon to be released Harley Quinn DLC (downloadable content) pack. 5/23: All Star Western (2011-) #9 ($3.99) A Night of Owls tie-in issue, as the Court battles Jonah Hex as he tangles with The August 7. Batgirl (2000-2006) #62-65 ($1.99 each) Deathstroke, Ravenger and even David Cain give Cass runs for her money in these 2005 issues surrounding her time in Bludhaven. Batman Incorporated (2012-)…
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3/27 Batman: Arkham Unhinged #24 ($0.99) Second part of the story featuring the Mad Hatter and his Wonderland Gang. 3/28 Note: All-Star Western is still being published and featuring Jonah Hex, but since the setting is no longer in Old Gotham City, it will no longer be covered in this column. Batgirl (2000-2006) #30-33 ($1.99 each) Chuck Dixon briefly takes over the reign for a 3 issue story featuring appearances by Green Arrow Conner Hawke, Spoiler and Robin, and issue #33 sees Cass going up against her own father during an…
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Here are previews of the titles hitting stores tomorrow, March 21.
Comic: Catwoman #7
Writer: Judd Winick
Pencils: Adriana Melo
Preview Location: iFanboy (4-page preview)
Comic: Nightwing #7
Writer: Kyle Higgins
Pencils: Eddy Barrows and Paulo Siqueira
Preview Location: Newsarama (5-page preview)
Comic: Red Hood and the Outlaws #7
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Pencils: Kenneth Rocafort
Preview Location: USA Today (4-page preview)
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