Comic Guide - Batman: Gotham Adventures
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Official Comic Movie Adaptation:
World's Finest
Cover Date - Dec 1997
Written by Paul Dini; art by Joe Staton and Terry Beatty; cover by Bruce
Timm
Batman follows his nemesis, the Joker, to Metropolis, where he finds
that the master villain has joined forces with Lex Luthor. Batman must
enlist the help of the Man of Steel to stop the evil duo, but things get
even more complicated when Lois Lane falls head-over-heels for... Bruce
Wayne?
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The Batgirl Adventures - Oy To The World
Cover Date - February 1998
Written by Paul Dini and Rick Burchett; art by Rick Burchett; cover by
Bruce Timm
After a long chase through Gotham's streets, Batgirl agrees to team up
with Harley to rescue Poison Ivy.
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Batman: Gotham Adventures TPB
Cover Date - May 2000
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Templeton
An exciting trade paperback showcases animated-style adventures of the
Dark Knight! Reprinting BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES #1-6, this collection
includes appearances by Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Nightwing, the Joker,
Riddler, Catwoman, Two-Face, and more.
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Gotham Girls #1
Cover Date - October 2002
Written by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone; cover by
Shane Glines
Two-Face is loose, Nightwing's down, and at the critical moment,
Batman's gone! With one decision, the Dark Knight becomes a total
stranger to his team.
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Gotham Girls #2
Cover Date - November 2002
Written by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone; cover by
Shane Glines
Arkham Asylum's in full lockdown, and one of its doctors is missing.
It's up to Batman to find out which baddie's in charge.
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Gotham Girls #3
Cover Date - December 2002
Written by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone; cover by
Shane Glines
When Scarface and Ventriloquist disagree on how to pull off a job, they
become each other's worst enemies - but they're also twice as deadly.
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Gotham Girls #4
Cover Date - January 2002
Written by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone; cover by
Shane Glines
When the criminal doesn't match up with the crime, Batman makes the
rounds in Gotham's underworld and learns there may be a crook in the
long arm of the law.
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Gotham Girls #5
Cover Date - Feburary2002
Written by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone; cover by
Shane Glines
As Batman runs a mysterious mission, a tale unfolds within the walls of
the Batcave - a tale of a revealing moment from the year young Dick
Grayson entered his life.
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BATMAN APPEARANCES in SUPERMAN ADVENTURES
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Issue #25 - (Almost) The World's
Finest Team
Cover Date - November 1998
Written by Mark Millar; art by Mike Manley and Terry Austin; cover by
Rick Burchett and Terry Austin
Batgirl and Superman work reluctantly together to find out where the Mad
Hatter is holding Bruce Wayne hostage.
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Issue #33 - Clark
Kent Is Superman And I Can Prove It
Cover Date - July 1999
Written by Mark Millar; art by Neil Vokes and Terry Austin; cover by
Mike Manley and Terry Austin
Someone from Clark Kent's past has supposedly stumbled onto the truth of
his secret identity.
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Issue #41 -
Twenty-Two Stories In A Single Bound
Cover Date - March 2000
Written by Mark Millar; art by Ty Templeton, Rick Burchett, Min S. Ku,
Aluir Almancio, & various, Terry Beatty; cover by Mike Manley and Terry
Austin
Twenty-two stories are told about the various members of Superman and
his supporting cast
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BATMAN APPEARANCES in BATMAN BEYOND
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Official Comic Movie Adaptation:
Return of the Joker
Cover Date - February 2001
Adapted by Darren Vincenzo, art and cover by Craig Rousseau and Rob
Leigh
Bruce Wayne's greatest foe, the psychopathic Joker, has returned to the
future. Now, Terry McGinnis, the latest Batman, must use every lesson
that he's learned from the original Batman to defeated the master of
mayhem.
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Issue #13 - Commissioner of Fear
Cover Date - November 2000
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Min S. Ku, Rob Leigh, Lee Loughridge,
cover by Ronnie DeCarman
Commissioner Barbara Gordon is troubled by hallucinations that stem from
a fight with the Scarecrow back in her days as Batgirl. With a kidnapped
child's life at stake, Barbara will need the help of Batman to survive
the night.
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