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Issue Details

Issue #21
Published Summer 2000
Cover Price $2.95; $4.50 CAD
Pages 60
Editing Joseph Illidge

Cover Details - "Apocalypse Girl"

Characters Zia Hologien
Genre Superhero; Elseworlds
Pencils Pander Brothers [Arnold Pander; Jacob Pander]
Inks Pander Brothers [Arnold Pander; Jacob Pander]
Colors Lee Loughridge

1 page credits "Table of Contents"

Letters typeset

22 page Apocalypse Girl; Batman story "Apocalypse Girl"

Characters Zia Hologien; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Pennyworth; Mr. Halogien; Minni; James Gordon
Synopsis A teenage club hopper from another dimension is accidentally transported to a Gotham City where Batman is seen not as a scourge of evil but as a marketing tool instead. [per solicitation]
Genre Superhero; Elseworlds; Science Fiction
Script Pander Brothers [Arnold Pander; Jacob Pander]
Pencils Pander Brothers [Arnold Pander; Jacob Pander]
Inks Pander Brothers [Arnold Pander; Jacob Pander]
Colors Lee Loughridge
Letters Ken Lopez
Notes This is an ELSEWORLDS story.

6 page Batman story "Citizen Wayne"

Characters Clark Kent; Selina Kyle; Dick Grayson; James Gordon; Joker
Synopsis Reporter Clark Kent strives to learn the terrible secret of mysterious billionaire Bruce Wayne. [per solicitation]
Genre Superhero; Elseworlds
Script Brian Michael Bendis
Pencils Michael Gaydos
Inks Michael Gaydos
Colors Patricia Mulvihill
Letters Janice Chiang
Notes This is an ELSEWORLDS story.

10 page Batman story "A New Batman is Born"

Characters Batman; Batwoman
Synopsis A wordless story set in a bizarre city full of Bat-people finds a Batman and Batwoman taking their young son on a fateful trip to the movies... a night that ends in tragedy. [per solicitation]
Genre Superhero; Elseworlds
Script Jordan B. Gorfinkel
Pencils Dick Giordano
Inks Joe Rubinstein
Colors Carla Feeny
Notes This is an ELSEWORLDS story.

1 page Hey, Kids! Comics! promo (ad from the publisher) "Hey, Kids! Comics! #8"

Notes Spotlight on DC's Silver Age titles and "Orion" by Walt Simonson.