Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight
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The New Batman Adventures"Legends of the Dark Knight " featured three kids telling stories about Batman, one in the vein of the mid 50's Detective Comic's stories involving giant instruments and another featuring a near word-for-word adaption of a scene from ''. In this article: Batman, The New Batman Adventures, Dick Grayson, Tim Drake, Batgirl, Robin, Barbara Gordon, Nightwing, and Batman: The Animated Series |
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Wikipedia | October 22, 2009
Archie Goodwin (comics)
...in 1989. He wrote the graphic novel ' painted by Scott Hampton and published in 1992. Throughout the 1990s, Goodwin edited a number of Batman projects, including the Elseworlds miniseries ', and the Alan Grant -written/Kevin...
In this article: Archie Goodwin, Jim Shooter, Creepy, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Star Wars, Marvel, Harvey Comics, and Leonard Starr
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Wikipedia | September 11, 2009
Juniorpress
...Dutch of U.S.-comics. It published Marvel, Image and DC/Cliffhanger comics under its own name, but used Baldakijn Boeken for the publication of DC-superhero comics such as Batman, Superman and the New Teen Titans . Juniorpress published...
In this article: Juniorpress, Marvel Comics, Marvel, Batman, Superman, U.S., Netherlands, and Belgium
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
Doug Moench
...Barbarian and James Bond . Moench has frequently been paired with the artist and inker team of Kelley Jones and John Beatty on several Elseworlds Graphic Novels and a long run of the monthly Batman comic. Batman #0 , 360-400, 481-559,...
In this article: Doug Moench, Batman, Curtis Magazines, Eagle Awards, Chicago Sun-Times, Moon Knight, and Batman
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Wikipedia | October 01, 2009
James Robinson (comics)
...One Year Later project announced by DC. Robinson has previously written the Batman story "Blades" as one of his several stints at writing stories for the anthology title Legends of the Dark Knight. On February 8, 2008, Robinson was...
In this article: James Dale Robinson, Wildcats, Heroes Reborn, Batman, David Goyer, Legends of the Dark Knight, Vampirella, Firearm, Eisner Award, and Justice Society of America
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Wikipedia | September 13, 2009
Batman action figures
...last shot by releasing Legends of the Dark Knight. Based on the popular comic of the same name, Legends of the Dark Knight featured all Elseworlds versions of Batman and other characters. The only character figures in this line to stay true...
In this article: Batman, Kenner, DC Comics, Mattel, Hasbro, Robin, Mego Corporation, Joker, Captain, and Catwoman
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Wikipedia | October 02, 2009
Paul Gulacy
...and inks by Randy Emberlin, Dark Horse Comics, 1999) Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #137-141 (pencils, with Doug Moench and inks by Charles Yoakum, DC Comics, 2001) Green Lantern: Dragon Lord (with Doug Moench and inks by Joe...
In this article: Doug Moench, Master, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Jimmy Palmiotti, Shang-Chi, Marvel, Bob Brown, and Dark Horse Comics
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
The New Adventures of Batman
...10, 1998 episode "Legends of the Dark Knight" purposely makes use of the same designs The New Adventures of Batman used for the Joker, Batman and Robin, as well as the same color schemes and shading in a nod to both The New Adventures of...
In this article: The New Adventures of Batman, Filmation Associates, Batman, Batman and Robin, DVD, Bat-Mite, DC Comics, Joker, Robin, and Bruce Timm
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Wikipedia | October 13, 2009
Seth Fisher
...Time Flies and ''Vertigo Pop! Tokyo ''. In 2005, Fisher pencilled the five issue "Snow" story arc of the Batman series Legends of the Dark Knight, written by Dan Curtis Johnson and J.H. Williams III. Fisher provided the art for the Marvel...
In this article: Fisher, Marvel, DC Comics, Washington, D.C., Fantastic Four, Seth, Zeb Wells, Dan Curtis Johnson, and Batman
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
Batman: Shadow of the Bat
...from 1992 to 2000 . The stories in Shadow took place in Batman's then-current continuity along with Detective Comics and Batman, in contrast to Legends of the Dark Knight which focused on Batman's early years. Stories in Shadow of the...
In this article: Batman: Shadow of the Bat, Batman, No Man's Land, Cataclysm, Legends of the Dark Knight, Jeremiah Arkham, DC Comics, Alan Grant, Zsasz, and Azrael
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, commonly referred to as simply Legends of the Dark Knight is a DC comic book featuring Batman. It was launched in 1989 with the popularity of the Batman movie, following on from Frank Miller's Batman: Year One. It differs from other Batman titles in that it has constantly rotating creative teams, and the stories are not necessarily part of the current events of the other Batman comics. However, since this is the first months and years of Batman's crime-fighting career, they are still accepted as continuity. Initially the title was promoted as running only stand alone self contained five issue stories of graphic novel quality. However, after issue 20, stories of different lengths started to appear. While some stories have tied in with the other titles, generally this has not been the case.
Most of the stories featured in Legends are set in the early years of Batman's career, though a few have been set in the present and even the future. Stories set at the beginning of Batman's career are referred to as taking place during Year One, meaning Bruce Wayne's first year of crime fighting as Batman. The title had been initially promoted as only doing stories from before Robin, but Dick Grayson, the first Robin, did appear in issue 23, though he was still a circus performer. The title was discontinued with issue #214, in January 2007, to make way for a new Batman anthology series, Batman Confidential, which focuses on more personal events in Batman's life (first encounters, building of new technology etc.), rather than early crime-fighting tales.
Some of the creative talent who have worked on the series include Dennis O'Neil, Grant Morrison, Mike Mignola, Bill Willingham, Matt Wagner, and Doug Moench.
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