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Shadow Of The Bat
''Batman: Shadow of the Bat'' is a comic book series featuring Batman, published by DC Comics. The series ran for 96 issues, from 1992 to 2000. The stories took place in Batman's then-current continuity along with ''Detective Comics'' and ''Batman'', in contrast to '' Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'', which focused on Batman's early years. ''Batman: Shadow of the Bat'' looked into the psyche of the various cast members of the ''Batman'' comics. It was also notable for introducing the villain Victor Zsasz into the Batman mythos. The majority of issues were written by Alan Grant, who had previously been the main writer on ''Detective Comics'' from issue #583 to #621 (cover-dated February 1988 to September 1990) and on ''Batman'' from issue #455 to #480 (cover-dated October 1990 to Late June 1992). Publication history ''Batman: Shadow of the Bat'' #1 (cover-dated June 1992) went on sale three weeks after Alan Grant's final issue of ''Batman''. Its first story arc, the four-par ...
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Brian Stelfreeze
Brian Stelfreeze is an American comic book artist. Stelfreeze is a painter, penciller, inker and colorist and has worked for nearly every major American comic book publisher. He is one of the original members of Atlanta's Gaijin Studios. Career Stelfreeze began his career as the artist of the sci-fi miniseries '' CyCops'' in the mid-1980s. While Stelfreeze has been known throughout his career primarily as a cover artist, painting more than fifty cover illustrations for DC Comics' ''Shadow of the Bat'', he's also produced a significant amount of sequential work, most notably of late with the miniseries ''Domino'' for Marvel Comics and ''Matador'' for DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint. Currently, Stelfreeze acts as art director for 12 Gauge Comics and occasionally has provided artwork for their series '' The Ride'', and its prequel, '' Gun Candy''. His latest work can be seen on the Walt Simonson-written Demon/Catwoman feature in DC Comics' '' Wednesday Comics''. Stelfreeze is the ar ...
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DC One Million
"DC One Million" is a comic book crossover storyline which ran through an eponymous weekly miniseries and through special issues of almost all of the "DCU" titles published by DC Comics in November 1998. It featured a vision of the DC Universe in the 853rd century (85,201–85,300 AD), chosen because that is the century in which DC will have published issue #1,000,000 of ''Action Comics'' if it maintains a regular monthly publishing schedule. The miniseries was written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Val Semeiks. Set-up The core of the event was a four-issue miniseries, in which the 20th-century Justice League of America and the 853rd-century Justice Legion Alpha cooperate to defeat a plot by the supervillain Vandal Savage (who, as an immortal, lives to the far flung century) and future Superman nemesis Solaris. Thirty-four other series then being published by DC also put out a single issue numbered #1,000,000, which either showed its characters' involvement in the central plot ...
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Anarky (comic Book)
''Anarky'' was an American comic book series published by DC Comics, as a Limited series (comics), limited series between May and August of 1997 in comics, 1997, and as an ongoing series between May and December of 1999 in comics, 1999. It was written by Alan Grant (writer), Alan Grant, with pencils by Norm Breyfogle, and inks by Josef Rubinstein. The comic was a Spin-off (media), spin-off title derived from the ''Batman'' franchise, and followed the adventures of Anarky, an antagonist of the Batman character. Although Anarky had originally been created to reflect the philosophy of anarchism, the primary influence on both volumes was Neo-Tech, a philosophy developed by Frank R. Wallace. The comic was overtly political in nature, exploring a number of themes including antimilitarism, homelessness, and political corruption. Publication history ''Anarky'' Following the comic book industry crash of 1996, Norm Breyfogle was unemployed and looking for work. As a result of a request Br ...
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