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The Amazing Spider-ManAfter the success of Amazing Fantasy #15 (Aug. 1962) a few months later the same creative team came back to start an ongoing series focusing on the character the two of them created.The series continued until #441 (Nov. 1998) when Marvel relaunched the title as Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2 with a new #1 in January 1999, but after issue #30 (#471) Marvel began to use a dual numbering system. And then on the 40th anniversary the numbering was returned again from issue #58 to #500 (Dec. 2003) as Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1.This volume ends with #700 and is picked up by the Marvel Now! revolution volume Superior Spider-Man.WritersStan Lee: #1-110, 200, 365, 400, 600, 634-644, 700 (TOT 125)Gerry Conway: #111-149 (TOT 39)Archie Goodwin: #150, 181Len Wein: #151-180 (TOT 30)Marv Wolfman: #182-204 (TOT 23)David Michelinie: #205, 290-292, 296-352, 359-388 (TOT 90)Roger Stern: #206, 224-227, 229-252, 580, 627-629 (TOT 29)Dennis O'Neil: #207-219, 221-223Tom DeFalco: #-1, 251-261, 263, 265, 268-269, 271-273, 276-285, 365, 375, 407-439 (TOT 64)Christopher Priest: #284-288Peter David: #266-267, 278, 289, 525Ann Nocenti: #295J. M. DeMatteis: #223, 293-294, 368-370, 373, 389-406, 634-637, 700 (TOT 25)John Byrne: #440-441J. Michael Straczynski: #471-545 (TOT 73)Reginald Hudlin: #526Dan Slott: #546-548, 559-561, 564, 568-573, 581-582, 590-591, 600, 618-621, 647-660, 662-700 (TOT 77)Marc Guggenheim: #549-551, 564-567, 574, 584-588, 600, 608-610, 647 (TOT 19)Bob Gale: #552-554, 558, 562-564, 600, 647Zeb Wells: #555-557, 577, 583, 600, 629-633, 647Mark Waid: #568, 573, 578-579, 583, 592-601, 612-614, 623-624, 628, 642-647, 677 (TOT 23)Joe Kelly: #575-577, 595-600, 606-607, 611-612, 617, 625, 634-636 (TOT 20)Fred Van Lente: #589, 602-605, 615-616, 622, 626, 647, 652-654, 659, 560, 692Brian Reed: #605, #700.5Greg Weisman: #622Paul Tobin: #647Christos Gage: #661-662, 664, 695-697Christopher Yost: #680-681, 679.1David Morrell: #700.1-700.2Joe Casey: #700.3-700.4Collected EditionsMarvel Masterworks:Vol. 1 (#1-10)Vol. 2 (#11-19)Vol. 3 (#20-30)Vol. 4 (#31-40)Vol. 5 (#41-50)Vol. 6 (#51-61)Vol. 7 (#62-67)Vol. 8 (#68-77)Vol. 9 (#78-87)Vol. 10 (#88-99)Vol. 11 (#100-109)Vol. 12 (#110-120)Vol. 13 (#121-131)Vol. 14 (#132-142)Vol. 15 (#143-155)Vol. 16 (#156-168)Vol. 17 (#169-180)Vol. 18 (#181-192Vol. 19 (#193-202)Vol. 20 (#203-212)Vol. 21 (#213-223)Vol. 22 (#224-237)Vol. 23 (#238-251)Vol. 24 (#252-262)Vol. 25 (#263-270)Epic Collection:Vol. 1: Great Power (#1-17)Vol. 2: Great Responsibility (#18-38)Vol. 3: Spider-Man No More (#39-52)Vol. 4: The Goblin Lives (#53-67)Vol. 5: The Secret of the Petrified Tablet (#68-85)Vol. 6: The Death of Captain Stacy (#86-104)Vol. 7: The Goblin's Last Stand (#105-123)Vol. 8: Man-Wolf at Midnight (#124-142)Vol. 9: Spider-Man or Spider-Clone? (#143-164)Vol. 15: Ghosts of the Past (#259-272)Vol. 17: Kraven's Last Hunt (#289-294)Vol. 18: Venom (#295-310)Vol. 19: Assassin Nation (#311-325)Vol. 20: Cosmic Adventure (#326-333)Vol. 21: Return of the Sinister Six (#334-350)Vol. 22: Round Robin (#351-360)Vol. 23: The Hero Killers (#361-367)Vol: 24: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers (368-377)Vol. 25: Maximum Carnage (#378-380)Vol. 26: Lifetheft (#381-393)Vol. 27: The Clone Saga (#394-396)Complete, Ultimate & Deluxe:The Original Clone Saga (#139-150)The Complete Alien Costume Saga Book 1 (#252-258)The Complete Alien Costume Saga Book 2 (#259-263)Kraven's Last Hunt Deluxe (#15 & 293-294)Maximum Carnage (#378-380)The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 1 (#394)The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 2 (#395-399)The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 3 (#400-401)The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 4 (#402-404)The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 5 (#405-406)The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Book 1The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Book 2 (#407-408)The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Book 3 (#409-410)The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Book 4 (#411-413)The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Book 5 (#414-416)The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Book 6 (#417-418)Revenge of the Green Goblin (Vol. 2's #20-29)JMS Ultimate Collection Book 1 (#471-481)JMS Ultimate Collection Book 2 (#482-502)JMS Ultimate Collection Book 3 (#503-518)JMS Ultimate Collection Book 4 (#519-528)JMS Ultimate Collection Book 5 (#529-545)Brand New Day: The Complete Collection Vol. 1 (#546-564)Brand New Day: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 (#565-577)Brand New Day: The Complete Collection Vol. 3 (#578-591)Brand New Day: The Complete Collection Vol. 4 (#592-601)New Ways To Live (#602-611)The Gauntlet: The Complete Collection Vol. 1 (#612-626)The Gauntlet: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 (#627-637)Big Time: The Ultimate Collection Vol. 1 (#648-662)Big Time: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 (#663-676)Big Time: The Complete Collection Vol. 3 (#677-687 & 679.1)Big Time: The Complete Collection Vol. 4 (#688-697)Superior Spider-Man: The Complete Collection Vol. 1 (#698-700)Omnibuses:Volume One (#1-38)Volume Two (#39-67)Volume Three (#68-104)Volume Four (#105-142)Volume Five (#143-180)John Byrne Omnibus (#189-190 & 206)Vs. Venom Omnibus (#258, 300, 315-317, 332-333, 346-347, 361-363, 374 & 378-380)Michelinie and Larsen Omnibus (#287, 324, 327 & 329-350)Michelinie & McFarlane Omnibus (#296-329)Clone Saga Omnibus Volume 1 (#394-401)Clone Saga Omnibus Volume 2 (#402-406)Ben Reilly Omnibus Volume 1 (#407-410)Ben Reilly Omnibus Volume 2 (#411-418)J. Michael Straczynski Omnibus Volume 1 (#500-514)J. Michael Straczynski Omnibus Volume 2 (#515-545)Essential:Vol. 1 (#1-20)Vol. 2 (#21-43)Vol. 3 (#44-65)Vol. 4 (#66-89)Vol. 5 (#90-113)Vol. 6 (#114-137)Vol. 7 (#138-160)Vol. 8 (#161-185)Vol. 9 (#186-210)Vol. 10 (#211-230)Vol. 11 (#231-248)Sequential TPBs & HCs:Vol. 1: Coming Home (#471-476)Vol. 2: Revelations (#477-480)Vol. 3: Until the Stars Turn Cold (#481-486)Vol. 4: Life and Death of Spiders (#487-491)Vol. 5: Unintended Consequences (#492-497)Vol. 6: Happy Birthday (#498-502)Vol. 7: The Book of Ezekiel (#503-508)Vol. 8: Sins Past (#509-514)Vol. 9: Skin Deep (#515-518)Vol. 10: New Avengers (#519-524)Vol. 11: The Other (#525-528)Vol. 12: The Road to Civil War (#529-531)Vol. 13: Civil War (#532-538)Vol. 14: Back in Black (#539-543)Vol. 15: One More Day (#544-545)Vol. 16: Brand New Day Vol. 1 (#546-551)Vol. 17: Brand New Day Vol. 2 (#552-558)Vol. 18: Brand New Day Vol. 3 (#559-564)Vol. 19: Kraven's First Hunt (#565-567)Vol. 20: New Ways to Die (#568-573)Vol. 21: Crime and Punisher (#574-577)Vol. 22: Death and Dating (#578-583)Vol. 23: Election Day (#584-588)Vol. 24: 24/7 (#589-594)Vol. 25: American Son (#595-599)Vol. 26: Died in Your Arms Tonight (#600-601)Vol. 27: Red-Headed Stranger (#602-605)Vol. 28: Return of The Black Cat (#606-611)Vol. 29: The Gauntlet Vol. 1 (#612-616)Vol. 30: The Gauntlet Vol. 2 (#617-621)Vol. 31: The Gauntlet Vol. 3 (#622-625)Vol. 32: The Gauntlet Vol. 4 (#626-629)Vol. 33: The Gauntlet Vol. 5 (#630-633)Vol. 34: The Grim Hunt (#634-637)Vol. 35: One Moment in Time (#638-641)Vol. 36: Origin of the Species (#642-647)Vol. 37: Big Time (#648-651)Vol. 38: Matters of Life and Death (#652-657)Vol. 39: The Fantastic Spider-Man (#658-662)Vol. 40: The Return of Anti-Venom (#663-665)Vol. 41: Spider-Island (#666-673)Vol. 42: Flying Blind (#674-677)Vol. 43: Trouble on the Horizon (#678-681, #679.1)Vol. 44: Ends of the Earth (#682-687)Vol. 45: No Turning Back (#688-691)Vol. 46: Danger Zone (#692-697)Vol. 47: Dying Wish (#698-700)Vol. 47.1: Peter Parker The One And Only (#700.1-700.5)Miscellaneous collections:Fantastic Four/Spider-Man Classic (#1)Mighty Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 (#1-10)Spider-Man vs. Mysterio (#13, 66-67, 141-142 & 618-620)Spider-Verse - Fearsome Foes (#20 & 197)Spider-Man vs. The Vulture (#2, 7, 63-64, 224 & 240-241)Ditko Is... Amazing! (#3, 11-13, 24 & 31-33)Saga of the Sandman (#4 & 18-19)Amazing Spider-Man: Through the Decades (#4, 50, 122, 195, 243, 290, 363 & 415)The Lifeline Tablet Saga (#68-75)Spider-Man: Far From Home Prelude (#95 & 311)The Death of Gwen Stacy (#96-98 & 121-122)Son of the Goblin (#136-137 & 312)Spider-Man vs. Black Cat (#194-195, 204-205, 226-227)Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut (#224-230)Mark of the Tarantula (#231-237)Birth of Venom (#252-259, #298-300)The Road To Venom (#258)Spider-Man vs. Silver Sable (#265 & 279-281)Kraven's Last Hunt (#293-294)Kraven's Last Hunt Marvel Select (#293-294)Life in the Mad Dog Ward (#295)Acts of Vengeance: Spider-Man & The X-Men (#326-329)The Villainous Venom Battles Spider-Man (#332-333 & 346-347)Sinister Six (#334-339)Round Robin (#353-358)The Many Hosts of Carnage (#361, 410 & 431)Maximum Carnage (#378-380)Identity Crisis (#434-435)The Gathering of Five (#440-441)The Next Chapter Vol. 1 (Vol. 2's #1-6)The Next Chapter Vol. 2 (Vol. 2's #7-12)The Next Chapter Vol. 3 (Vol. 2's #13-19)Revenge of the Green Goblin (Vol. 2's #25)Spider-Man/Deadpool: Don't Call It A Team-Up (#611)From other collections:King-Size Kirby (#8)Incredible Hulk Epic Collection: Man or Monster? (#14)Decades: Marvel In the '60s: Spider-Man Meets the Marvel Universe (#16)Civil War II: Kingpin (#51)Black Widow: The Sting of the Widow (#86)Punisher vs. the Marvel Universe (#161-162)Deadpool by Joe Kelly: The Complete Collection Vol. 1 (#47)Black Widow Epic Collection: Beware the Black Widow (#86)The Black Widow Strikes Omnibus (#86)X-Men Epic Collection: It's Always Darkest Before the Dawn (#92)Marvel Comics: The World Outside Your Window (#97)Morbius the Living Vampire Omnibus (#101-102)Morbius Epic Collection: The Living Vampire (#101-102)Man-Wolf: The Complete Collection (#124-125 & 189-190)The Punisher: Back To the War Omnibus (#129, 134-135, 161-162, 174-175 & 201-202)Marvel Masterworks: Dazzler Volume 1 (#203)Decades: Marvel In The '80s: Awesome Evolutions (#252)Venom Epic Collection: Symbiosis (#258, 300, 315-317, 332-333, 346-347 & 388)Mephisto: Speak of the Devil (#274)Captain America: Scourge of the Underworld (#278)Captain America Epic Collection: Justice Is Served (#278)Venom by Michelinie & McFarlane (#300 & 315-317)Taskmaster: Anything You Can Do... (#308)X-Men: Inferno Crossovers (#311-313)X-Men: Inferno Omnibus (#311-313)Marvel-Verse: Venom (#317)Carnage Classic (#361-363, 410 & 430-431)Venom: The Nativity (#362-363)X-Man: Dance With the Devil (#420)Marvel-Verse: Loki (#503-504)Deadpool Classic Companion Volume 2 (#611)Daredevil by Mark Waid Omnibus Volume 1 (#677)Morbius: Preludes and Nightmares (#699.1)Non-U.S. Collected EditionsGerman: #1, #8, #14 & #16Spanish: #8, #25 & #28-29, #86, #88-90 & #121-123, #185-278, #190-223, #224-251, #224-251, #229-230, #252-274, #268 & #273, #268, #274, #275-292, #293-294, #295, #298-303, #300 & #600, #304-309, #310-314, #500-502, #504-524, #509-514, #515-518, #519-524, #525-528, #529-531, #532-538, #539-543, #544-545, #611, #648, #677Russian: #471-476, #478-483, #498-500, #515-528, #546-573, #575-581, #648-685
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BatmanFollowed by Batman Volume 2.The entire run of Batman still stands upon large controversies over who actually came up with some of the characters. Bob Kane supposedly came up with the idea for the hero, but it has been suggested that he only came up with a "Bird-man" and Bill Finger suggested he be a "Bat-man". Both creators, however, share credit for this character. As for the Joker, the first concept sketch was drawn by Jerry Robinson, but Kane disputed that his input was "minimal" suggesting he and Bill came up with the idea. Kane also finagled many legal aspects of Batman related print and media ensuring he received sole credit. Prior to 2016, every movie and comic read "Batman created by Bob Kane", but following a campaign by the relatives of Bill Finger, all future credits have been changed to "Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger". Robinson and Finger came up with the character, Robin after "Robinhood". Bob Kane and Sheldon Moldoff co-created numerous bat-creations including Alfred Pennyworth, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, Batwoman, Batgirl as well as Bat-Mite and Ace the Bat-Hound just to name a few. Bill Finger also co-created Penguin, Riddler, and Catwoman.Ad for Batman #1One of DC's longest running books showcasing the adventures of the Dark Knight, Batman. Throughout the years, a majority of Batman's marquee storylines have happened within the pages of this book including, but not limited to the death of the second Robin, Jason Todd, and Bane breaking Batman's back, leading to Jean-Paul Valley to assume the role of Batman for a period of time in the 90s.In 2006, superstar writer Grant Morrison took over the book. Morrison wrote stories that introduced readers to Bruce's son Damian Wayne as well as putting Bruce through a series of near-fatal trials against The Black Glove and Doctor Hurt, leading up to the epic 2008 storylines of Batman RIP and Final Crisis where Bruce Wayne had apparently died at the hands of the evil god Darkseid.After Bruce's "death," and the Battle for the Cowl, Dick Grayson, the first Robin, took up the mantle of Batman, continuing to protect Gotham exactly as his mentor had. He even took in Damian as his own Robin. With the exception of two issues set prior to the events of Final Crisis, Dick Grayson has been the star of the book since issue #687.When the superhero community learned that Bruce Wayne had never actually died, and was sent back in time by Darkseid, Dick Grayson eventually knew that his time as Batman would soon end. But with Bruce's return, and formation of Batman Incorporated, Bruce deemed Dick Grayson the Batman of Gotham City, as he travelled the world, searching for more recruits for his new organization.Charles Paris has drawn the most issues of Batman thus far at 128. Denny O'Neil is a long time writer and editor at DC with 211 issues. He also contributed the location of Arkham Asylum as well as the characters Man-Bat, Ra's al Ghul and Talia al Ghul.In September 2011, DC Comics relaunched their entire line in an event known as "The New 52" which would see the premiere of fifty-two new titles, thus the long-running Batman series ended with #713 during Tony S. Daniel's run on the title. In the new line, however, Tony Daniel will continue writing in the "Batman universe" but under the character's other main title, Detective Comics. The new Batman series will be written instead by Scott Snyder (who was writing Detective Comics pre-relaunch).For Post Flashpoint volume 2, refer to Batman.Writers:Pre-CrisisBill Finger #1-13, 15, 18, 20, 22-23, 25, 28-36, 38-40, 42-45, 47-50, 52-53, 55-71, 74, 76-80, 82, 84-85, 87-90, 92-93, 95-105, 107-108, 110-116, 118-148, 150-160, 163, 167, 170, 176-177, 182, 185, 187, 193, 198, 200, 203, 208, 213, 218, 223, 228, 233, 236-237, 241-242, 254-259, 261Joseph Greene #10, 17, 21, 26, 31, 261Jack Schiff #10, 13, 15, 21, 26Edmond Hamilton #11, 38, 76-78, 83, 85-86, 88, 91, 93-95, 98-99, 101, 104, 109-112, 182, 185, 187, 193, 198, 208, 218, 228, 238, 254, 261Don Cameron #12-17, 19-21, 23-32, 36, 38, 46, 213, 239, 256-261Ruth Lyon Kauffman #16, 260Joseph Samachson #18-19, 24, 27, 31Alvin Schwartz #21-22, 25, 28, 36, 74, 83, 176, 187, 198, 255, 260Mort Weisinger #22, 257Gardner Fox #41, 165, 170-172, 174-175, 179, 181, 183-184, 186, 188-192, 194-197, 199, 201-202, 208, 234, 254-255, 257-258, 260-262William Woolfolk #45, 58, 70, 80-81, 86-87, 176David Vern Reed #56, 59, 61, 67, 70-73, 75, 78-79, 81-85, 176, 182, 185, 187, 193, 198, 203, 208, 213, 218, 223, 228, 233, 238, 254, 267, 269-285, 287-294, 296-304Walter B. Gibson #69Ed Herron #86, 105, 113, 164-166, 168-169, 208, 240, 255Dave Wood #92, 110, 121, 124, 155, 157-158, 160-162, 176, 228Arnold Drake #98, 103, 105, 117, 143-144, 146, 238Jerry Coleman #127, 129, 141, 146, 148-151John Broome #172-173, 177-178, 186, 188, 235, 238, 255Sheldon Moldoff #174Robert Kanigher #178-181, 183, 208, 229, 257Mike Friedrich #200, 202, 219, 221-222, 225, 227, 229-231, 234-236, 239-242Frank Robbins #204-207, 209-212, 214-217, 219-222, 226, 230-231, 236, 246, 249-250, 252, 254E. Nelson Bridwell #208, 213Bob Haney #208, 238Henry Kuttner #219Dennis O'Neil #224-225, 227, 232, 234-235, 237, 239-245, 247-248, 251, 253, 256-264, 266, 268, 286, 303, 320 (TOT 32)Bernie Wrightson #237Harlan Ellison #237Jack Cole #238Arthur Adler #238Robert Bernstein #238Elliot S. Maggin #244-245, 248-250, 252, 254Len Wein #255, 307-310, 312-319, 321-324, 326-327Martin Pasko #256Michael Fleisher #265, 331Gerry Conway #295, 305-306, 337-346, 348-359Bob Rozakis #305-306, 334, 336Steve Englehart #311Roger McKenzie #325Mike W. Barr #327, 329, 331, 334, 353Marv Wolfman #328-335Roy Thomas #336-338, 340Robin Snyder #341, 347Bruce Jones #345-346, 348-351Roger Slifer #347Paul Levitz #350-351Paul Kupperberg #352-353Doug Moench #360-400Post CrisisBarbara Randall Kesel #401Frank Miller #404-407 (4)Max Allen Collins #402-403, 408-412 (7)Mary Jo Duffy #413Jim Starlin #414-430 (17)Christopher Priest #431, 432John Byrne #433-435 (3)Marv Wolfman #436-451 (16)Peter Milligan #452-454, 472, 473 (5)Alan Grant #455-466, 470, 471, 474-476, 479, 480 (19)Chuck Dixon #467-469, 560-562, 571 (7)John Wagner#477, 478Doug Moench #481-559, #0, #1,000,000 (81)Bob Gale #563Devin Grayson#564Greg Rucka #565, 568, 572-574, 587 (6)Kelley Puckett #566, 567Janet Harvey #569Brownyn Carlton Taggart #570Larry Hama #575-581 (7)Ed Brubaker #582-586, 591-607 (12)Brian K. Vaughan #588-590 (3)Jeph Loeb #608-619, 616a. (13)Brian Azzarello #620-625 (6)Judd Winnick#626-630, 635-641, 645-650, 687-691 (23)Bill Willingham #631-633, 643, 644 (5)Anderson Gabrych #634, 642James Robinson #651-654 (4)Grant Morrison #655-658, 663-683, 700-702 (28)John Ostander #659-662 (4)Dennis O'Neil #684Paul Dini #685Neil Gaiman #686Tony Daniel #692-699, 704-707, 710-712 (15)Fabian Nicieza #703, 713David Hine#708, 709Artist:David Mazzuccheli #404-407 (4)Chris Warner #408Ross Andru #409Dave Cockrum #410-412, 423 (4)Kieron Dwyer #413, 452-454 (4)Jim Aparo #414-420, 426-435, 440-451, 480-483, 486-491, 494-500, 533, 534, 558, 560-562, 544 (53)Dick Giordano #421Mark Bright #422, 424, 425 (3)Pat Broderick #436-439 (4)Norm Breyfogle #455-466, 470-476, 492, 493, 556 (22)Tom Lyle #467-469 (3)Cam Kennedy #477, 478Tom Mandrake #479, 494, 659-662 (6)Trevor Scott #484, 485, 682, 683 (4)Mike Manley #500-506, 508-511, #0 (12)Jim Balent #507Mike Gustovich #512, 513Romeo Tanghal #512Ron Wagner #514Kelley Jones #515-519, 521, 527-532, 535-552 (30)Eduardo Barreto #520-525 (6)J.H. Williams III #526, 550, 667-669 (5)Klaus Janson #553, 554John Beatty #555Vince Giarrano #557Bob Hall #559Alex Maleev #563, 574Dale Eaglesham #564, 574Frank Teran#565Jon Bogdanove #566Damion Scott #567, 572Dan Jurgens #568Sergio Cariello #569, 573Mike Deodato Jr. #570Mat Broome #571Scott McDaniel #575-586, 588-602, 604-607 (31)Rick Burchett #587Sean Phillips #603Jim Lee #608-619, 616a (13)Eduardo Risso #620-625 (6)Dustin Nguyen #626-630, 685, 700 (7)Kinsun Loh #631-633 (3)Paul Lee #634, 640Doug Mahnke #635-639, 641, 645, 647-649 (10)Chris Marrianan #642Giuseppe Camuncoli #643, 644Shane Davis #646Eric Battle #650Don Kramer #651-654 (4)Andy Kubert #655-658, 664-666, 687, 700 (9)Tom Mandrake #659-662 (4)John Van Fleet #663Tony Daniel #670-681, 687, 692-697, 700-702, 704-707, 710-713 (30)Lee Garbett #682, 683Guilem March #684, 698, 708, 709 (4)Mark Bagley #688-691 (4)David Finch #700Frank Quitely #700Scott Kollins #700Cliff Richards #703Steve Scott #710-713 (4)Andrei Bressan #713Daniel Sampere #713Trade Volumes that collect Batman issues:Classic and Archived Batman:Batman: A Celebration of 75 Years (#1, 49, 181, 497)The Joker: A Celebration of 75 Years (#1, 5, 25, 32, 85, 163, 251, 427)The Batman Chronicles Volume 1 (Batman #1, Detective Comics #27-37)Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume 1 (#1-7)Batman: The Golden Age Volume One (#1-3)The Batman Chronicles Volume 2 (Batman #2-3, Detective Comics #39-45, New York World's Fair Comic #2)The Batman Chronicles Volume 3 (Batman #4-5, Detective Comics #46-50, World's Finest #1)Batman: The Golden Age Volume Two (#4-7)The Batman Chronicles Volume 4 (Batman #6-7, Detective Comics #51-56, World's Finest #2-3)The Batman Chronicles Volume 5 (Batman #8-9, Detective Comics #57-61, World's Finest #4)Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume 2 (#8-15)Batman: The Golden Age Volume Three (#8-11)The Joker: His Greatest Jokes (#8, 67, 145, 260, 353 & 366)Batman: The Golden Age Volume Four (#12-15)Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume 3 (#16-25)Batman: The Golden Age Volume Five (#16-20)Batman: The Golden Age Volume Six (#21-25)Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume 4 (#26-35)Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume 5 (#35-45)Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume 6 (#46-55)Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume 7 (#56-66)Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume 8 (#67-77)Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume 9 (#76-85)Batman: Arkham - 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Kaguya-sama: Love is WarEnglish translation of the Japanese manga Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai - Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen (かぐや様は告らせたい〜天才たちの恋愛頭脳戦〜).
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A Touch of Poison Ivy!; Batman's Baffling Turnabout!Poison Ivy's debut continues in "A Touch of Poison Ivy!" Batman and Robin learn the extent of Poison Ivy's powers as she lures and weakens Batman-from behind bars!A Touch Of Poison Ivy!Bruce Wayne swans about town, with a different woman on his arm each night, but he only has eyes for Poison Ivy. In their last encounter, a kiss from the deadly villainess left a post hypnotic suggestion in the Batman's mind. Now every woman he sees is Poison Ivy. Every word they say is spoken in her honeyed, seductive whisper. Always Poison Ivy re-enforces the notion that Batman is under her spell, and will be unable to resist the urge to break her free from Gotham State Penitentiary. Dick Grayson notices Wayne's distance, but fails to shake Wayne from his reverie. Gunshots, however, do the trick. Quickly donning their costumes, Batman and Robin swing into action. The Dynamic Duo break up a gang of crooks attempting to execute several key witnesses in the court case against Joe "The Undertaker." Crime fighting seems to break Poison Ivy's sway over Batman. Feigning repentance, Poison Ivy crafts a pocket mirror, in the prison's machine shop, and has it delivered to Batman, along with a letter. The pocket mirror seems to more strongly place the Batman under Poison Ivy's spell, as the Caped Crusader literally spends days staring into the mirror. Always seeing her face in the looking glass, and hearing her voice, urging him to release her from prison. In an attempt to clear Batman's head, Robin takes the Dark Knight on a ferry ride across Gotham River. Criminals hijack the ferry. Batman focuses on the mirror, leaving Robin to take the crooks on alone. Only after seeing the Boy Wonder take a terrible beating does Batman intervene, quickly making short work of the hijackers.Batman shatters the mirror, then sends the pieces back to Poison Ivy. Days later, Batman is summoned to the prison hospital, where Poison Ivy has taken deathly ill. Poison Ivy requests one last kiss. As Batman is overwhelmed with compassion, Poison Ivy uses his momentary weakness to take Batman hostage, with her hair. Holding a clump of her explosive-laden hair, Poison Ivy forces Batman to carry her out of the prison infirmary, to a waiting getaway car, outside the penitentiary walls. The prison's guards' pursuit is foiled when Poison Ivy hurls the strands of her hair at their vehicles. The hairs explode underneath the three cars, disabling them. Batman grabs the steering wheel to take control of the getaway car, only to find his hand pricked by a drugged needle, mounted on the wheel. Batman passes out. Batman awakens to find a leash around his neck, with Poison Ivy holding the other end. To protest his captivity, Batman begins a hunger strike. After several days, Poison Ivy decides to force feed Batman, intravenously. Setting up the I.V. panics Poison Ivy's pet panther, forcing Batman to come to her rescue, when the spooked wild cat lunges for her. Poison Ivy pulls Batman in close for a kiss, just as Robin bursts in. The Boy Wonder takes down Poison Ivy's gang. Poison Ivy pulls back from the kiss to find that Batman has bound her wrists with the I.V.'s rubber tubing. Poison Ivy is returned to prison, still certain that Batman, under her spell, will eventually free her.Batman's Baffling Turnabout!Batman and Robin bust a criminal gang at an import/export warehouse, in Gotham City. In pursuit of the last crook, Batman triggers a trap door, plummeting down onto an adhesive coated net, suspended over Gotham River. From above, a mysterious figure tells Batman that the entire warehouse had been set with traps. Having served a five year prison sentence, the mystery criminal set a revenge plan in motion to get back at the Batman. With the tide coming in, Gotham River begins to rise. Soon Batman will be engulfed. The mystery man leaves Batman to drown. Donning a Batman costume, the mystery crook joins Robin, feigning a sprained ankle. Though Robin immediately realizes that this man is not the Batman, he plays along with the deception. Driving the Batmobile, Robin takes the injured "Batman" to an auxiliary Batcave. Robin suggests they relax and unmask, then fakes a call from the hotline,to keep from revealing his own identity, "Batman' defers the emergency to Robin, citing his injury. Robin drives off, but spies on the "Batman", from a monitor in the Batmobile. Interference on the monitor screen prompts Robin to check under the hood of the Batmobile, where he finds an explosive device. The same kind of explosive device he watched the "Batman" plant in the Batcave. Robin disarms the device, then waits for the "Batman" to depart, before returning to the Batcave to disarm the second explosive. Robin sets off the explosives to maintain the illusion that the "Batman's" scheme has succeeded. Robin discreetly follows the "Batman" back to the warehouse. When the "Batman" opens the trap door to inspect Batman's corpse, the Caped Crusader springs out. The two men battle for several moments, each smashing pottery and statuary against the other. The real Batman triumphs, just as Robin arrives. Batman escaped the death trap by knocking his laser torch loose from his utility belt, then waiting for it it rise up with the river, until it was within reach. After that, it was a simple matter to cut himself loose from the net. Robin, for his part, was able to instantly see through the "Batman's" deception due to the fact that the criminal's costume was out of date, and thus did not reflect the alterations Batman had made to his uniform, in the five years the other man had been incarcerated.
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Dead Man's BluffSpider-Man questions his sanity after fighting a reincarnated Mysterio. Mysterio continues to terrorize Spider-Man with mind games, some of which carry over into his civilian life. Plus, J. Jonah Jameson’s connection to Mysterio revealed!At the start of this issue, Spider-Man is swimming and looking for the Spider-Mobile, which he accidentally drove off a pier last issue. Spider-Man tries to work out what's happening, since he thought it was an alley when he drove down it. He deduces that it was probably an illusion created by Mysterio, whom he fought the previous night, but according to Ned Leeds, Mysterio is dead. Spider-Man then hears footsteps on the pier, and goes up to find Mysterio there. Spider-Man leaps at Mysterio, only to go straight through him, before removing his head, to show that is truly dead. Skeptical, Spider-Man shoots webbing at him, thinking it's an illusion, but upon the webbing covering Mysterio, he disintegrates.Spider-Man then heads home, and calls Aunt May. Whilst he is talking to her, Mary Jane comes in, and Peter sees Kingpin appear behind her. He instinctively attacks him, before realizing that Mysterio has somehow created the illusion. This causes Aunt May (who hears it over the phone) and Mary Jane to start worrying about Peter.Meanwhile, J. Jonah Jameson receives another mysterious phone call, like the one he received last issue. Jonah is so pleased by the phone call that he literally jumps for joy. A minute later, Mary Jane and Peter Parker come into the Daily Bugle, and Betty Brant tells Peter that she and Ned Leeds have decided on a date for their wedding. After some talking, Peter and Mary Jane leave, and Peter sees someone in the street. He runs after the mysterious person, believing it to be another of Mysterio's illusions. However, he doesn't catch up to the person, and starts freaking Mary Jane out.Later, Peter has changed to Spider-Man, and is looking for Mysterio. He's found out that Mysterio put an image-inducer on him during their fight at the docks, which is the reason for seeing Kingpin in his apartment and seeing the mysterious person at the Daily Bugle. Spider-Man traces the signal being transmitted to the image inducer back to Mysterio's hideout, and manages to defeat Mysterio. Upon unmasking him, he finds that it's a different Mysterio to the one he's fought. The new Mysterio reveals himself as Danny Berkhart, who became Mysterio after the first one died. He then explains how some of his gadgets worked, and how he tricked Spider-Man into thinking he was a ghost.Later, at the Daily Bugle, J. Jonah Jameson receives a phone call from Berkhart, who turns out to be the person who was calling him. Berkhart tells Jameson that if he doesn't get a good lawyer, he'll tell the police that Jameson had hired him to stop Spider-Man, before hanging up. Panicking, Jameson leaves the Daily Bugle, telling Betty Brant that he's going overseas to Paris.
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Volume 1Shy Ken Kaneki is thrilled to go on a date with the beautiful Rize. But it turns out that she’s only interested in his body—eating it, that is. When a morally questionable rescue transforms him into the first half-human half-Ghoul hybrid, Ken is drawn into the dark and violent world of Ghouls, which exists alongside our own.Chapter TitlesChapter #001: TragedyChapter #002: OddityChapter #003: WorstChapter #004: CoffeeChapter #005: Feeding GroundChapter #006: HomingChapter #007: DeceptionChapter #008: KaguneChapter #009: HatchRelease DatesDigital Edition - March 17, 2015Print Edition - June 16, 2015
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Vol. 17Will Kaguya tell her family or even her friends that she’s dating Miyuki? Why is Chika pretending to be everyone’s girlfriend while dressed in a bald wig? Hapless Yu gets romantic advice from recently dumped Kazeno, which he passes on to naive Miyuki. Then, semi-repressed Nagisa attempts to school repressed Kaguya. And Kaguya shares (usually sensible) Ai’s theories about men with Maki, who attempts to verify them with flustered Miyuki and Yu. Basically, Shuchiin Academy suffers from a bad case of the blind leading the blind.You can’t learn about sex from porn.Chapter TitlesBattle 162: The Student Council's New GameBattle 163: Chika Fujiwara Wants to SurpriseBattle 164: Chika Fujiwara Wants to LoveBattle 165: The Senior Classmate and the Junior Classmate, Part 1Battle 166: Yu Ishigami Wants to Get PumpedBattle 167: Nagisa Kashiwagi Wants to Find OutBattle 168: Their First EncounterBattle 169: The Four Bases of Lovers, Part 1Battle 170: Miyuki Shirogane Wants to TalkBattle 171: Speaking of the Board Game Club
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Spidey Cops OutSpidey uncovers a clue as to the whereabouts of his missing Aunt May.At the start of this issue, Spider-Man drops the unconscious body of Martin Blank off at hospital. Despite that he feels bad about simply dropping him off and not doing more, he is more worried about Aunt May, who's missing. Spider-Man's mind flashes back to all the times he's had with Aunt May, from the time Peter got his diploma, to the time Doctor Octopus moved in with her. Despite that Peter tries to convince himself that it's his fault Aunt May left, he knows that Gwen made Aunt May feel guilty in saying that she was too maternal with Peter.At that point , a car jacking occurs near where Spider-Man is. For a minute Spider-Man is about to stop the thugs, when he realizes that he should be out looking for Aunt May, not fighting crime. The same thing happens a minute later when he notices a man being held hostage, but would rather be searching for Aunt May.Spider-Man then returns to his apartment, changes to Peter Parker, and goes to the Daily Bugle, in case Robbie has any leads. Upon getting inside, he finds J. Jonah Jameson in a bad mood, since Peter hasn't taken any pictures for him for weeks. As Peter leaves the Daily Bugle, he runs into Anna May Watson and Mary Jane, who tell him are also worried about Aunt May. After Peter shows them the note Aunt May left for him, Anna points out that Aunt May could have been kidnapped and forced to write it.Peter then changes to Spider-Man, and swings off to find out what he can about Aunt May's disappearance. After grabbing a criminal and questioning him, Spider-Man finds out that there's currently a gang war on, although the thug won't tell him who it's between. After a few more hours of searching, Spider-Man finds three thugs breaking into a building, and stops two of them. However, the third has a power enhancing harness on, which Spider-Man is unexpected for. After taking the harness off the man, Spider-Man is unexpectedly confronted by one of his deadliest enemies: Doctor Octopus.
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