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Issue #01 - With A Price On His
Head
Release Date: Apr. 1, 1998 (First Issue)
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Ty Templeton
There's a bounty out on the Clown Prince of Crime, and there's no
shortage of people trying to claim it. The only place Batman can keep
his nemesis safe is... the Batcave. But even that haven may not be safe
enough when the Riddler comes calling.
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Issue #02 - Lucky Day
Release Date: May 6, 1998
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Ty Templeton
Two-Face plans to rob a game-show contestant of 2.2 million dollars on
live TV. But wait till you see who the money-winner is...
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Issue #03 - Just
Another Day
Release Date: Jun. 3, 1998
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Ty Templeton
A boy's obsession with Batman turns out to be the key to the Dark
Knight's salvation when the Scarecrow is on the loose.
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Issue #04 - Claws
Release Date: Jul. 1, 1998
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Ty Templeton
Revealing the secret behind Catwoman's new look! A thug leads Catwoman
to an illegal animal-testing lab owned by a cosmetics company - a
company that soon becomes the target of Catwoman's fearsome revenge.
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Issue #05 - Polar Opposites
Release Date: Aug. 5, 1998
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and
Terry Beatty; cover by Ty Templeton
Bruce Wayne suffers a concussion trying to foil the kidnapping of
several cryogenics scientists from Wayne Tech. Now it's up to Robin,
Nightwing and Batgirl to rescue them with help from an unexpected
source: Mr. Freeze!
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Issue #06 - Last
Chance
Release Date: Sept. 9, 1998
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Ty Templeton
Circus performer Boston Brand - a.k.a. Deadman - is murdered while
performing side-by-side with Dick Grayson. While investigating the
murder, Batman and Nightwing get help from an unexpected source: Deadman
himself!
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Issue #07 - Dagger's
Secret
Release Date: Oct. 7 1998
Written by Trigger Templeton; art by Battle-Ax Burchett and Bayonette
Beatty; cover by Ty Templeton
Batman and Robin cross paths with "Dagger" Dixon, a hood who knew Tim
Drake's father and recognizes the face behind Robin's mask. Is this the
end of Tim's career as Robin? Is it the end of Bruce Wayne's career as
Batman? And how does the Penguin fit into things?
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Issue #08 - The
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Release Date: Nov. 4, 1998
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Ty Templeton
More than the scenery is strange when Batman and Batgirl go to Paris on
the trail of the League of Assassins. In the shadow of Notre Dame
Cathedral, they clash with a dark and grotesque gargoyle-like creature.
Is he friend or foe? Will he be Paris' savior or its destroyer?
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Issue #09 - A League
of His Own
Release Date: Dec. 2, 1998
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Rich Burchett
Continuing their pursuit of the League of Assassins, Batman and Batgirl
trek to Nepal to assault the League's Himalayan stronghold. But two
surprises are in store for the Dark Knight: the gun that Batgirl insists
on carrying... and the identity of the League's leader.
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Issue #10 - Mightier Than The Sword
Release Date: Jan. 6, 1999
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bruce Timm and Shane Glines
Harley's been released and sets out to write a tell-all memoir about her
years with the Joker. With Batman out of town, it's up to Nightwing and
Robin!
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Issue #11 - The Oldest One In The
Book
Release Date: Feb. 3, 1999
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
The Riddler is out and at it again, with a twist. This time, he's
leaving clues for Batman that solve other criminals' crimes! What's the
Riddler up to?
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Issue #12 - Never An Option
Release Date: Mar. 3, 1999
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover by
Craig Rousseau and Terry Beatty
Two-Face has escaped again, but this time he's been slipped a trick coin
that's rigged to come up heads every time. Coupled with his rather
tenuous grip on reality, it results in his becoming a suicidal force for
good in Gotham.
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Issue #13 - The End
Release Date: Apr. 7, 1999
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Rick Burchett and Terry Beatty; cover
by Rick Burchett
It's the return of Mastermind, The Professor, and Mr. Nice! This
criminal trio has faced its share of challenges in the past, but now a
visit from a strange child could lead to the dissolution of their
partnership, if not their very lives! Can Batman save some of his
greatest enemies?
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Issue #14 - Masks of Love: A Harley
Quinn Romance
Release Date: May 5, 1999
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Craig Rousseau and Stan Woch; cover by
Craig Rousseau and Terry Beatty
A seemingly reformed Harley Quinn has written a romance novel. But bad
sales and a savaging by the critics (not to mention her deep-running
criminal streak) send her on a rampage that involves mind-control and
mindless destruction.
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Issue #15 - Cash N' The Hood
Release Date: Jun. 2, 1999
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Rob Leigh; cover by Bob
Smith and Terry Beatty
Bane returns! Pulling daring bank robberies throughout Gotham, there are
no leads. And no criminal in town seems to know Bane's whereabouts. Why
are his hideout's neighbors in a rundown part of town? Is it simply the
threat of his vengeance...or is there some other force at work?
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Issue #16 - Captive Audience
Release Date: Jul. 7, 1999
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Craig Rousseau and Terry Beatty; cover
by Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
Alfred's been kidnapped! But why doesn't Batman seem concerned? That's
the question on the minds of Nightwing, Batgirl and Robin, who can't
come to Alfred's aid until they battle their way through hordes of
heavily armed thugs.
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Issue #17 - Daddy
Dearest
Release Date: Aug. 4, 1999
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
Batman finds himself in the middle of a family matter when a mob leader
tries to kidnap the young son of immigrants - a boy the leader claims is
his son. What if the evidence proves this to be true? Can even a
super-hero change a person's nature?
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Issue #18 - Like A
Bat Outta Gotham
Release Date: Sept. 1, 1999
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Craig Rousseau and Terry Beatty; cover
by Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
Kirk Langstrom's wife's disappearance coincides with attacks by Man-Bat
on numerous corporate labs. What's the connection, and how can Batman
stop the creature without one of them getting killed?
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Issue #19 - A Little
Thing
Release Date: Oct. 6, 1999
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
A disillusioned Robin must face the ferocious Lion Man and the alluring
Prairie Girl. But what's the mystery behind these new villains and how
will they change Robin's perception of crime-fighting?
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Issue #20 - ...And Oh
So Delicious
Release Date: Nov. 3, 1999
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
A new cereal called "Eden's Own" has taken Gotham City by storm, but
there's a serpent hiding behind the all-natural breakfast choice of
millions...and her name is Poison Ivy! Now Batman has to find out if
there's more going on here than meets the eye - or tongue! |