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''Batman Legends'' (retitled to simply ''Batman'' for its third and fourth volumes) was a monthly anthology
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series published in the UK by
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as part of their
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'Collector's' Edition' range. Initially published by
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for 41 issues between October 2003 and November 2006, Titan subsequently took over publication with the launch of the comic's second volume. The title reprinted Batman-related comics originally published by
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in the
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, typically including three stories per issue in a serialised format. Batman Legends was the first DC Collector's Edition published for the UK and followed Panini's successful ''
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Collector's Editions''. Titan followed their own success with several other DC titles, including '' Superman Legends'', '' Justice League Legends'', '' DC Universe Presents Batman Superman'', ''Batman: The Dark Knight'', ''Arrow'', ''DC Super Heroes: The Flash'', ''DC Comics Showcase: Supergirl'' and ''DC Legends: Wonder Woman''. Titan also published a ''Batman Annual'' in August 2013. Titan ceased publication of all their DC Comics titles in December 2018, ending a fifteen-year run for 'Batman'.


Volume One

The first volume reprinted numerous recent and classic Batman story arcs. The key storylines serialised were as follows: * Issues 1-12: "
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" * Issues 13-18: "
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" * Issues 19-23: "As The Crow Flies" * Issues 22-25: '' Batman: Year One'' * Issues 24-38: "
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" * Issues 26-31: " Death In The Family" * Issues 36-40: ''
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: Supergirl'' * Issues 38-41: " Under The Hood" It also contained numerous creator profiles, competitions and a review of ''
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''.


Volume Two

Volume Two was published by Titan Magazines and was edited initially by Rona Simpson, later by Ned Hartley. Along with the customary three strips per issue, Batman Legends included a fan letters page, along with a feature on Batman-related merchandise titled 'Inside the Batcave'. As with each of Titan's DC titles during this time, each issue also included the 'Roll Call' feature which spotlighted various DC graphic novels and included a 'Hero of the Month' panel. Volume two reprinted the following material as well as several miscellaneous issues from various Batman comics: * Issues 1-4, 15+: '' All Star Batman and Robin'' * Issues 1-4: ''
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: Public Enemies'' * Issues 1-4: ''
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'' * Issues 5-10: "Rules Of Engagement" from ''
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'' * Issues 5+: Paul Dini's run on '' Detective Comics'' from #821 * Issues 7-11 ''
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: Absolute Power'' * Issues 11-14: "The Black Casebook" * Issues 12-17: "Lovers and Madmen" from ''
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'' * Issues 17-21: "The Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul" (''Detective Comics''), ''Batman'', ''Nightwing'' and ''Robin'' * Issues 22-23: "Images" * Issues 24-25: "Trust" (''Detective Comics'') * Issue 25: "The Fiend with Nine Eyes" * Issues 26+: ''Batman: R.I.P'' * Issues 48-51: '' Batman and Robin Must Die'', ''Batman'' #700 * Issues 52-57: '' Batman Inc.'', '' Batwoman: Hydrology'' * Issues 53-57: Batman Volume 2


Volume Three

Volume two ended after 57 issues in June 2012 and was retitled to simply 'Batman' for volume three. Now edited by Andrew James, the first issue of the new format was released on 5 July, the same day as the first issue of Titan's new secondary Batman title, ''Batman: The Dark Knight''. The title began printing the
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'' Batman and Robin'' series whilst also continuing to reprint ongoing pre-New 52 storylines. It later showcased strips from '' Nightwing'' and ''
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'', as well as other Batman-related spin-off series. Some longer US issues such as annuals and those with 'back-up' strips were published across several issues by Titan due to page count restrictions. Titan celebrated fifty issues of Volume 3 in April 2016. Volume 3 reprinted the following US issues: * Issue 1: ''Batman'' #7, '' Batman and Robin'' #1 and #2 * Issue 2: ''Batman'' #8, ''Batman and Robin'' #3 and #4 * Issue 3: ''Batman'' #8 back up, ''Batman'' #9, ''Batman and Robin'' #5 * Issue 4: ''Batman'' #10 and 11, ''Batman and Robin'' #6, * Issue 5: ''Batman'' #10 and 11 backs ups, ''Batman'' #12, ''Batman and Robin'' #7 * Issue 6: ''Batman Annual'' #1, ''Batman and Robin'' #8 * Issue 7: ''Batman'' #0, ''Batman and Robin'' #0, '' Batman: The Dark Knight'' #0 * Issue 8: ''Batman'' #13 and #14, ''Batman Incorporated'' #1 * Issue 9: ''Batman'' #13, 14 and 15 back ups, ''Batman Incorporated'' #2 and 0 * Issue 10: ''Batman'' #15, ''Batman Incorporated'' #3 and 4 * Issue 11: ''Batman'' #16, ''Batman Incorporated'' #5 and 6 * Issue 12: ''Batman'' #17, ''Batman and Robin Annual'' #1 * Issue 13: ''Batman'' #18, ''Batman Incorporated'' #7 and 8 * Issue 14: ''Batman and Robin'' #18 and 19, ''Batman Incorporated'' #9 * Issue 43: ''Batman'' #42, ''Robin: Son of Batman'' #2, ''Batman Eternal'' #17 * Issue 44: ''Batman'' #43, ''Robin: Son of Batman'' #3, ''Batman Eternal'' #18 and 19 * Issue 45: ''Batman'' #44, ''Robin: Son of Batman'' #4, ''Batman Eternal'' #20 * Issue 46: ''Batman'' #45, ''Robin: Son of Batman'' #5, ''Batman Eternal'' #21 * Issue 47: ''Batman'' #46, ''Robin: Son of Batman'' #6, ''Batman Eternal'' #22 * Issue 48: ''Batman'' #47, ''Batman Annual'' #4, ''Batman Eternal'' #23


Volume Four

Titan would relaunch 'Batman' from issue #1 once again in October 2016, now printing stories from the
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publishing event. This fourth volume ran for fourteen issues and would also prove to be the title's final, with Titan ceasing publication of all their DC Comics titles in December 2018.


Controversy

Volume Two, issue #18 featured an '' All-Star Batman and Robin'' story which caused controversy due to the Joker referring to Gotham as "a sad old whore" and choking a woman to death. Furthermore, the Joker's assistant was a topless woman sporting swastikas on her breasts (a character who previously featured in ''
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''). The issue featured no warning of this content and the issue was discussed by parents on the Irish Radio Talkshow
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, hosted by
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. It criticized stores for featuring the magazine on the bottom shelf alongside conventional children's comics such as
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. The issue was defended by fans, who stated that it was merely an adult storyline. Issue #20 of ''Batman Legends'' featured a warning stating that the magazine is 'Recommended for children of 12 years or older'. Some later issues had a "VIOLENT IMAGES" or a "Rated T for Teen" warning on the front cover of the magazine.


Related titles

Titan followed the success of ''Batman Legends'' with several other DC Comics titles following the same format, beginning with '' Superman Legends'' in March 2007. '' Justice League Legends'' and '' DC Universe Presents Batman Superman'' followed later in 2007. Titan launched a secondary Batman title in July 2012, initially titled ''Batman: The Dark Knight'' and occasionally referred to as simply ''The Dark Knight'', which began by reprinting the US
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titles '' Batman: The Dark Knight'' and '' Detective Comics''. The title would be rebranded several times before its 2018 cancellation, first relaunching in January 2014 as ''Batman: Arkham''. ''Gotham Central'' would subsequently replace that title, before it was again rebranded as ''All-Star Batman'' in February 2017, coinciding with the launch of
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.


External links


''Batman Legends'' page at the Titan Comics website
* Liveline Podcast - Batman Comic Explicit Conten


References

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