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  • Issue #289
    Mad (1952 EC) 289
    Published Sep 1989 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Russ Cooper, Stan Hart, Tom Koch, Chris Hart, Dan Birtcher, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Sam Viviano, Bob Jones, Greg Theakston, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of 1989's Batman movie and classic TV sitcom Murphy Brown, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad's version of a gadget catalog. Clown wanted posters, illustrated (in color) by Greg Theakston. Mad's takes on stand-up comics, rap music, and driver's ed. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Battyman; The Haunting Hunting Hullabaloo; A Mad Guide to Social Behavior - How Not to Go from Bad to Worse!; The Rookstone Catalog of Really Useful Tools, Nifty Gadgets, Hi-Tech Thingamajigs and Crafty Geegaws; Spy vs. Spy; More New Laws that Congress Should Pass Right Now!; When Rap Music Spreads Into Everyday Life; The Excruciating Escape Extravaganza; The Lighter Side of...; Video Reviews; Selected Highlights from the Bottom-of-the-Barrel; Sports Cable Network; Murky Brown; A Mad Look at Driver's Ed; If Different Comedians Told the Same Joke; The Silly Solitary Scenario; Mad Charts; Fold-In; The FBI's 6 Most Wanted Renegade Clowns. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #337
    Mad (1952 EC) 337
    Tags: Batman
    Published Jul 1995 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Shary Flenniken, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Jim Barton, Greg Eckler, Mike Snider, Charlie Richards, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Paul Peter Porges, Malinda Dunn, Barry Blitt, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Greg Theakston, Dave Manak, Antonio Prohias, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movie Batman Forever and TV's Larry Sanders Show, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A look at pro wrestling featuring art by famed caricaturist Drew Friedman. A strip about victim's groups, featuring art by underground comix and National Lampoon legend Shary Flenniken. Superheroes if they were drawn by famous painters, including the Hulk by Warhol, Mr. Fantastic by Dali, and Wonder Woman by Da Vinci. Mad's takes on workout machines, home video cameras, and tourist maps. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy (featuring a gag written by long-retired Spy vs. Spy creator Prohias). Buttman Fershlugginer; Rumbaflex 2000; Only a Wrestling Fan Could Ever...; The Real Reasons Why Men Don't Ask Directions; New Victim Groups for the '90s; A Mad Look at Video Cameras; TV People - What They Say and What They Really Mean; The Lighter Side of...; Toys Inspired By Today's Headlines; Goofus and Gallant's Guide to Sex & Dating; Don (Duck) Edwing Sequestered at the O.J. Trial; Spy Vs. Spy; Jim Carrey Visits The Larry Sanders Show; Mad's Completely Up-To-Date U.S. Tourist Map Symbols; Fold-In; Famous Artists' Paintings of Comic Book Characters. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #359A
    Mad (1952 EC) 359A
    Tags: Batman
    Published Jul 1997 by EC.

    Variant Cover 1 (Batman and Alfred E. Freeze) by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Carol Lay, Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Arnie Kogen, Scott Sonneborn and Andy Rheingold, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Peggy Doody, Darren Johnson, Russ Cooper, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Robert Busan, Angelo Torres, William T. Raschendorfer, Mort Drucker, Joe Orlando, Thomas Fluharty, Sam Viviano, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad gets in on the 1990s variant-cover craze with multiple covers spoofing "Batman and Robin," all by Mort Drucker. Drucker also does the art for a parody of the film. Mad's look at celebrity screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, with art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad makes up for years of male-dominated articles with a single woman's look at life, featuring art by indie cartoonist Carol Lay. MTV behind the scenes, with art by Kyle Baker. A spoof of Howard Stern's movie, with art by Sam Viviano. Mad's takes on Microsoft, Goosebumps, and condoms. Monroe, Melvin & Jenkins, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Buttman & Rubbin'; The Graffiti in the Microsoft Bathroom; Behind the Scenes at MTV; Condom Buying for Dummies; Monroe &... The County Fair; Citibunk UnAdvantage Card; A Day in the Life of a Single Career Girl in the Big City; Melvin & Jenkins' Guide to Pet Ownership; Goosebumps Horror Stories That Would Really Scare Kids; A Mad Look at Freaking Out; The Lighter Side of...; Altered Snakes; The Joe Eszterhas School for Sleazy, No-Talent Screenwriting Hacks; Spy vs. Spy; Howeird Stern, Private Putz; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; Wiley Willy. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #359B
    Mad (1952 EC) 359B
    Tags: Batman
    Published Jul 1997 by EC.

    Variant Cover 2 (Mr. Freeze and Alfred E. Robin) by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Carol Lay, Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Arnie Kogen, Scott Sonneborn and Andy Rheingold, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Peggy Doody, Darren Johnson, Russ Cooper, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Robert Busan, Angelo Torres, William T. Raschendorfer, Mort Drucker, Joe Orlando, Thomas Fluharty, Sam Viviano, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad gets in on the 1990s variant-cover craze with multiple covers spoofing "Batman and Robin," all by Mort Drucker. Drucker also does the art for a parody of the film. Mad's look at celebrity screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, with art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad makes up for years of male-dominated articles with a single woman's look at life, featuring art by indie cartoonist Carol Lay. MTV behind the scenes, with art by Kyle Baker. A spoof of Howard Stern's movie, with art by Sam Viviano. Mad's takes on Microsoft, Goosebumps, and condoms. Monroe, Melvin & Jenkins, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Buttman & Rubbin'; The Graffiti in the Microsoft Bathroom; Behind the Scenes at MTV; Condom Buying for Dummies; Monroe &... The County Fair; Citibunk UnAdvantage Card; A Day in the Life of a Single Career Girl in the Big City; Melvin & Jenkins' Guide to Pet Ownership; Goosebumps Horror Stories That Would Really Scare Kids; A Mad Look at Freaking Out; The Lighter Side of...; Altered Snakes; The Joe Eszterhas School for Sleazy, No-Talent Screenwriting Hacks; Spy vs. Spy; Howeird Stern, Private Putz; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; Wiley Willy. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #359C
    Mad (1952 EC) 359C
    Tags: Batman
    Published Jul 1997 by EC.

    Variant Cover 3 (Robin and Alfred E. Batgirl) by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Carol Lay, Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Arnie Kogen, Scott Sonneborn and Andy Rheingold, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Peggy Doody, Darren Johnson, Russ Cooper, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Robert Busan, Angelo Torres, William T. Raschendorfer, Mort Drucker, Joe Orlando, Thomas Fluharty, Sam Viviano, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad gets in on the 1990s variant-cover craze with multiple covers spoofing "Batman and Robin," all by Mort Drucker. Drucker also does the art for a parody of the film. Mad's look at celebrity screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, with art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad makes up for years of male-dominated articles with a single woman's look at life, featuring art by indie cartoonist Carol Lay. MTV behind the scenes, with art by Kyle Baker. A spoof of Howard Stern's movie, with art by Sam Viviano. Mad's takes on Microsoft, Goosebumps, and condoms. Monroe, Melvin & Jenkins, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Buttman & Rubbin'; The Graffiti in the Microsoft Bathroom; Behind the Scenes at MTV; Condom Buying for Dummies; Monroe &... The County Fair; Citibunk UnAdvantage Card; A Day in the Life of a Single Career Girl in the Big City; Melvin & Jenkins' Guide to Pet Ownership; Goosebumps Horror Stories That Would Really Scare Kids; A Mad Look at Freaking Out; The Lighter Side of...; Altered Snakes; The Joe Eszterhas School for Sleazy, No-Talent Screenwriting Hacks; Spy vs. Spy; Howeird Stern, Private Putz; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; Wiley Willy. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #359D
    Mad (1952 EC) 359D
    Tags: Batman
    Published Jul 1997 by EC.

    Variant Cover 4 (Batgirl and Alfred E. Batman) by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Carol Lay, Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Arnie Kogen, Scott Sonneborn and Andy Rheingold, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Peggy Doody, Darren Johnson, Russ Cooper, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Robert Busan, Angelo Torres, William T. Raschendorfer, Mort Drucker, Joe Orlando, Thomas Fluharty, Sam Viviano, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad gets in on the 1990s variant-cover craze with multiple covers spoofing "Batman and Robin," all by Mort Drucker. Drucker also does the art for a parody of the film. Mad's look at celebrity screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, with art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad makes up for years of male-dominated articles with a single woman's look at life, featuring art by indie cartoonist Carol Lay. MTV behind the scenes, with art by Kyle Baker. A spoof of Howard Stern's movie, with art by Sam Viviano. Mad's takes on Microsoft, Goosebumps, and condoms. Monroe, Melvin & Jenkins, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Buttman & Rubbin'; The Graffiti in the Microsoft Bathroom; Behind the Scenes at MTV; Condom Buying for Dummies; Monroe &... The County Fair; Citibunk UnAdvantage Card; A Day in the Life of a Single Career Girl in the Big City; Melvin & Jenkins' Guide to Pet Ownership; Goosebumps Horror Stories That Would Really Scare Kids; A Mad Look at Freaking Out; The Lighter Side of...; Altered Snakes; The Joe Eszterhas School for Sleazy, No-Talent Screenwriting Hacks; Spy vs. Spy; Howeird Stern, Private Putz; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; Wiley Willy. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #492
    Mad (1952 EC) 492
    Published Aug 2008 by EC.

    Cover art by Mark Fredrickson. "Mad's International Preview of the Beijing Olympics," script by Desmond Devlin, art by Tom Bunk; News coverage of foreign countries' Olympic events. "Ironic, Man," script by Desmond Devlin, art by Tom Richmond; Phony is injured but creates an armored suit than allows him to defeat terrorists and a traitor within his own company. "10 Easy Ways To Beat High Gas Prices And Increase Your Mileage," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Tim Hamilton; 10 foolish ways to increase your gas mileage. "Spy Vs. Spy" by Peter Kuper; The Black Spy uses the camouflage of the costumed characters at a comic book convention to his advantage. "Movie Posters For The Rest of The Movie Experience," script by Russ Cooper, art by Scott Bricher; A group of fake movie-type posters for other things you experience in a movie theater. "Mad's Cocky, But Handy Hancock Outtakes"; Movie stills with fake dialog. "Calvin And Jobs," script by Jacob Lambert, art by Gary Hallgren; Parody strips replacing Hobbs with Steve Jobs. "John Caldwell's Field Guide to Spotting America's Most Incompetent Summer Camp Counselors," script and art by John Caldwell. "A MAD Look At This Summer's Super Heroes," script and art by Sergio Aragones. "Sucker City Newspaper Circular," script by Scott Maiko, art by Scott Bricher; Fake ad to look like Circuit City newspaper circular. Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1
    Mad Batman Spectacular (1997) 1
  • Issue #1
    Mad Presents Batman (2012 EC) 1

    MAD is at it again! We're collecting our best - if that's the right word - Batman parodies in one big package! It's enough to drive you batty! Cover by Mark Fredrickson. Bat Boy and Rubin! by Harvey Kurtzman and Wall Wood, A Mad Look at Batman by Sergio Aragones, Battyman movie satire by Stan Hart and Mort Drucker and more! 80 pages, PC/B&W. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    MAD Presents Don't Let the Penguin Drive the Batmobile HC (2018 DC) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Written by Jacob Lambert. Art and cover by Tom Richmond.

    Mad Magazine knows there are more important vehicles to protect in this 100% Unauthorized parody of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive The Bus! While Batman is busy fighting crime on the mean streets of Gotham City, it's up to us to keep an eye on the Batmobile. The only problem? The Penguin really, really wants to drive it! Should we let him?

    In this all-new story from the Usual Gang of Idiots at MAD Magazine, the best-selling children's book Don't Let the Pigeon Drive The Bus is parodied with the heroes and villains from the world of Batman!

    Hardcover, 9-in. x 9-in., 32 pages, full color. Cover price $14.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    MAD Presents Goodnight Batcave HC (2016 MAD Books) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Written by Dave Croatto. Art and cover by Tom Richmond. A 100% UNauthorized parody of Goodnight, Moon-as only the world-(in)famous MAD Magazine can do it! Batman may be ready for bed-but crime never sleeps! And before the Caped Crusader can turn in for the night, he'll have to deal with villains like The Joker, Bane, Mr. Freeze, Catwoman, and the Penguin! If the Dark Knight hopes to ever catch some Zs, he'll have to catch Gotham City's most dangerous criminals first! In this all-new story from The Usual Gang of Idiots at MAD Magazine, the bestselling children's book Goodnight, Moon is parodied with the heroes and villains from the world of Batman! Hardcover, 32 pages, full color. Cover price $14.99.

  • Issue #71
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 71

    Summer 1990. Cover by Norman Mingo, Wally Wood, Mort Drucker, and Sergio Aragones. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Larry Siegel, Don (Duck) Edwing, Mike Snider, Lou Silverstone, Jack Rickard, Arnie Kogen, Tom Koch, Harry North, Esq., Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Ficarra, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Mike Metz, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Norman Mingo and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around Batman, including the Harvey Kurtzman classic Batboy and Rubin and a spoof of the 1966 Batman TV series. Parodies of the astronaut film The Right Stuff and the TV series Newhart, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Dorky Door Hang-Ups, doorknob hangers featuring satirical messages. The Right Stiff; The Mad Nasty Book - Volume Five; Time Flies...Time Drags...(and Vice Versa); The Lighter Side of...; Additions to the Dictionary; A Mad Look at Cold Sufferers; Mad Turn-Arounds; Mad's Dorky Door Hang-Ups; Academy Awards for Teachers; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Helpful Hints on Breaking Up With a Girl; Mad's Easy Step-By-Step Break Dance Chart; Poems to Inspire You and Bring Hope to Your Heart and Make You Feel a Whole Lot Better; Batman Section: Bats-Man; Bat Boy and Rubin!; A Mad Look at Batman; Wishful Thinking; The Mad Speedometer; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself TV Guide Listings; Simple Games and Pastimes for the School Drop-Out; What Parents Think...and...What Kids Think; Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts!; What Is a Hang-Up?; Not-So-New-Hart; Fold-In; In Case of Atomic Attack. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #3
    Man of Steel (1986) 3
    Published Nov 1986 by DC.
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    • Paper: White
    • Label #4545791025

    Published just a few months after Crisis on Infinite Earths, John Byrne's The Man of Steel updated the saga of Superman for modern audiences, changing certain aspects of the character in the process. The third issue finds Superman in Gotham City and at odds with the brutal (and oftentimes unlawful) methods Batman uses to fight crime. During pre-Crisis times, Superman and Batman were the best of buddies. Written and drawn by John Byrne, with inks by Dick Giordano. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #3N
    Man of Steel MPI Audio Edition (1989) 3N

    MPI Audio series. 3N does not include cassette tape. Comic measures 6 x 9. John Byrne script and art. Batman appears.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Man Who Laughs Exploring the Clown Prince of Crime SC (2023 ComicMix) 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Edited by Lou Tambone and Rich Handley. Foreword by Bob Rozakis. The Joker has been a goofy trickster, a giggling lunatic, a psychopathic killer, a methodical mastermind, a failed comedian, and an unstoppable force. It all depends on the writer and artist telling the story. He's the Clown Prince of Crime, the Man Who Laughs, an agent of chaos. He has no special abilities or superpowers, but also no moral code or grip on reality. The Joker is charismatic, terrifying, unpredictable, and downright hilarious. The only method to this criminal's madness is that there is no method. This anthology offers more than twenty perspectives on the yin to Batman's yang, written by respected comic creators, historians, and industry insiders. So step right into the mouth of madness. The joke's on us, and we'd like to let you in on it. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 218 pages, Text. Cover price $24.95.

  • Issue #1
    Man-Bat (1975 1st Series) 1
    Published Dec 1975 by DC.
    • Staple rust with migration.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4474730003
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    Cover by Jim Aparo. "Beware the eyes of Baron Tyme". Story by Gerry Conway. Pencils by Steve Ditko. Inks by Al Milgrom. The evil Baron Tyme has taken control of Man-Bats wife Francine, forcing her to try to kill one of his colleagues. Even with the aid of Batman, Man-Bat will be hard pressed to contain his wife, and capture the evil baron. 32 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #2
    Man-Bat (1975 1st Series) 2
    Published Feb 1976 by DC.

    Fugitive from Blind Justice - Written by Martin Pasko. Art by Pablo Marcos & Ricardo Villamonte. Cover by Jim Aparo. He's got eyes in the back of his head! He's...the Ten-Eyed Man! And he has Man-Bat in the palm of his hand! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1
    Man-Bat (1984 Reprint) 1
    Published Dec 1984 by DC.

    3 macabre tales starring the monstrous Man-bat! Written by Frank Robbins. Art by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano. Includes: "Challenge of the Man-Bat!", "Man or Bat?!", and "Marriage: Impossible!" Guest-starring Batman. Featuring a Man-Bat full page pin-up by Man-Bat co-creator Frank Robbins. 48 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #1
    Man-Bat (1996 2nd Series) 1
    Published Feb 1996 by DC.

    Cover pencils by Flint Henry, inks by Kevin Nowlan. "Gotham Skies," script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Flint Henry, inks by Eduardo Barreto; More feral than ever, the mutated Kirk Langstrom has only one consuming wish--to see his estranged family again; But as a series of brutal murders committed by a winged creature terrorize Gotham's high-rises, S.W.A.T. teams mobilize throughout the city to take down Man-Bat. Gotham's skyline becomes a war zone as the night erupts in a blitzkrieg of bullets, wings and screams, bringing the tortured, increasingly less human Man-Bat into savage conflict with a horrifying new villain, the Roc; But behind the Roc's rampage lie secrets to chill even the blood of Man-Bat…secrets that could cost Langstrom's wife, Francine, her very life. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #2
    Man-Bat (1996 2nd Series) 2
    Published Mar 1996 by DC.

    Cover pencils by Flint Henry, inks by Kevin Nowlan. "Dark of the Moon," script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Flint Henry, inks by Eduardo Barreto; Badly wounded while trying to evade GCPD S.W.A.T. teams, Man-Bat takes refuge in Gotham's sewers and finds a kindred spirit in another feral Gothamite: Killer Croc!; Meanwhile, Francine Langstrom gets closer to the real winged killer in the city's skies. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #3
    Man-Bat (1996 2nd Series) 3
    Published Apr 1996 by DC.

    Cover pencils by Flint Henry, inks by Kevin Nowlan. "The Deadly Sky," script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Flint Henry, inks by Eduardo Barreto; The Gotham skyline becomes a battlefield in the war between Man-Bat and Steeljacket; At stake is the life of Francine Langstrom…and her disturbing secret. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #1
    Man-Bat (2006 3rd Series) 1
    Published Jun 2006 by DC.

    Written by Bruce Jones Art and cover by Mike Huddleston. Edited by Matt Idelson. Bruce Jones (YEAR ONE: BATMAN/SCARECROW, NIGHTWING, VIGILANTE) and Mike Huddleston (MNEMOVORE, The Coffin, HARLEY QUINN) present the savage return of Batman's ultimate mirror image in a mind-bending new 5- issue miniseries! Kirk Langstrom has long had control of his Man-Bat alter ego, able to keep the beast and himself out of trouble. But now his control is slipping, with horrifying consequences for the people around him. And two more of Batman's biggest foes have plans to turn Man-Bat's predicament to their advantage! Don't miss this stunning new vision of a classic character ? one that returns him to his original, terrifying roots! On sale April 19 ? 1 of 5 ? 32 pg, FC, $2.50 US Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2
    Man-Bat (2006 3rd Series) 2
    Published Jul 2006 by DC.

    Written by Bruce Jones. Art and cover by Mike Huddleston. The miniseries written by Bruce Jone with art by Mike Huddleston continues! Kirk Langstrom, a.k.a. Man-Bat, finds himself more alone than ever before. With blood on his hands and Gotham City's authorities after him, Langstrom must flee! But, he can't escape his past actions or his present troubles, as more bodies pile up and two deadly foes of Batman go to war against each other ? with Man-Bat caught in the middle! ? 2 of 5 ? 32 pg, FC. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3
    Man-Bat (2006 3rd Series) 3
    Published Aug 2006 by DC.

    Written by Bruce Jones Art and cover by Mike Huddleston. Kirk Langstrom is gone, and only the beast that is Man-Bat remains! Without any humanity left, the murderous beast is more dangerous than ever before, but the secret identity of the person pulling the strings behind the scenes may be the most shocking revelation of all! ? 3 of 5 ? 32 pg, FC. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4
    Man-Bat (2006 3rd Series) 4
    Published Sep 2006 by DC.

    Written by Bruce Jones. Art and cover by Mike Huddleston. It's a no-holds barred battle between Man-Bat and Batman! Kirk Langstrom is wanted for murder and Batman must learn the truth, even if it means taking down Man- Bat once and for all! And while the tortured, hybrid creature defends itself, forces are at work within Gotham's underworld making sure that doesn't happen! ? 4 of 5 ? 32 pg, FCUS Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #5
    Man-Bat (2006 3rd Series) 5
    Published Oct 2006 by DC.
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    Written by Bruce Jones. Art and cover by Mike Huddleston. The shocking miniseries conclusion! All roads have led to the secret hideout of Black Mask, where Kirk Langstrom faces a crucial turning point that will allow him to regain his humanity ? or lose it once and for all to the beast known as Man-Bat! And with Hush in the mix, Langstrom's chances for salvation are slim, even with Batman's help! ? 5 of 5 ? 32 pg, FC. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1A
    Man-Bat (2021 DC) 1A
    Published Apr 2021 by DC.

    Written by Dave Wielgosz. Art by Sumit Kumar. Cover by Kyle Hotz and Alejandro Sanchez. For years Kirk Langstrom has struggled with his monstrous alter ego Man-Bat and the serum that transformed him. But he's finally hit rock bottom following a devastating setback, and he's going to take out his anger on every single citizen of Gotham City. Will the combined might of Batman and the GCPD be enough to stop Langstrom once and for all? Or will this just be the start of Man-Bat's devastation? 32 pages, full color. Ages 13+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1B
    Man-Bat (2021 DC) 1B
    Published Apr 2021 by DC.

    Written by Dave Wielgosz. Art by Sumit Kumar. Cover by Kevin Nowland. For years Kirk Langstrom has struggled with his monstrous alter ego Man-Bat and the serum that transformed him. But he's finally hit rock bottom following a devastating setback, and he's going to take out his anger on every single citizen of Gotham City. Will the combined might of Batman and the GCPD be enough to stop Langstrom once and for all? Or will this just be the start of Man-Bat's devastation? 32 pages, full color. Ages 13+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #2
    Man-Bat (2021 DC) 2
    Published May 2021 by DC.

    (W) Dave Wielgosz (A) Sumit Kumar (CA) Kyle Hotz Man-Bat is on the run from the law following a horrific night of blood and mayhem on the streets of Gotham City. But the police aren't what Kirk Langstrom's monstrous alter ego should worry about... it's Task Force X, better known as the Suicide Squad! To undo the damage he has caused, Man-Bat must seek a cure for the innocents he has injured, all while staying out of the deadly sights of the world's most dangerous mercenaries! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #3
    Man-Bat (2021 DC) 3
    Published Jun 2021 by DC.

    Written by Dave Wielgosz. Art by Sumit Kumar. Cover by Kyle Hotz. Kirk Langstroms mental state has been deteriorating for years, but in the wake of his violent altercation with the Suicide Squad, hes found himself on the verge of a complete emotional collapse. Luckily (or unluckily) for Kirk, Dr. Harleen Quinzel is offering pro bono—and entirely unsolicited—psychological counseling. As Harley delves deep into his damaged mind, she uncovers tragic events that set the stage for his transformation into Man-Bat in the first place. Will her psychotic brand of psychology help Kirk make peace with his inner demons or leave his mind even more fractured than it was? 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #4
    Man-Bat (2021 DC) 4
    Published Jul 2021 by DC.

    Written by Dave Wielgosz. Art by Sumit Kumar. Cover by Kyle Hotz. Its Batman versus Man-Bat round two! After a disastrous encounter with the Suicide Squad, a therapy session with Harley Quinn and (yet another) failed attempt to cure himself, Langston has been located at last by the Dark Knight! The only problem? Scarecrow got there first! What does the master of fear plan to do with a serum that literally creates monsters? Well give you one guess... 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #5
    Man-Bat (2021 DC) 5
    Published Aug 2021 by DC.

    Written by Dave Wielgosz. Art and Cover by Sumit Kumar. Man-Bat has been hunted by the Suicide Squad, beaten to a pulp by Batman, shot at by the police and terrorized by Scarecrow. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! In this explosive conclusion to the tragic tale of Man-Bat, Kirk Langstrom will need to fight off the hordes that hound him, rescue his loved ones from the clutches of a madman, and do it all before the Man-Bat serum coursing through his veins eats him alive from the inside out. Do not miss this epic final act! 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #17
    Manhunter (1988 1st Series) 17
    Published Sep 1989 by DC.

    Work brings the Manhunter to Gotham City...where Mark Shaw learns Batman's opinion of ex-con bounty hunters. Written by Kim Yale, with art by Grant Miehm and John Statema. Cover by Miehm and Dick Giordano. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #28
    Manhunter (2004 3rd Series) 28
    Published Apr 2007 by DC.

    Written by Mark Andreyko. Art by Javier Pina & Robin Riggs. Cover by Kevin Nowlan. 'Unleashed' Part 3! Manhunter's dogged pursuit of justice for Wonder Woman brings her face-to-face with the hero she admires and fears the most - Batman! 32 pg, FC Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Many Lives of The Batman SC (1991 BFI) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Edited by Roberta E. Pearson and William Uricchio. Presenting critical appraoches to a super hero and his media. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 214 pages, Text Only. Cover price $13.95.

  • Issue #2
    Martian Manhunter (1988 1st Series) 2

    He may be losing his shape-changing powers, but J'onn J'onzz must still defeat the Death God in battle. Guest-starring the Justice League International. Script by J.M. DeMatteis, with art and cover by Mark Badger. New Format. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #139
    Marvel Age (1983 Marvel) 139

    1-page Fred Hembeck strip; a look at the 16 bit Maximum Carnage video game; Marvel Movie Roundup, with looks at X-Men and Blade; a look at Fantastic Force, with comments from Ralph Macchio, Mike Rockwitz and Mike Gustovich; a look at Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights, with comments from Chuck Dixon, Dennis O'Neil, Don Daley and John Romita, Jr.; a look at the new X-Men action figures; a look at the "Phalanx Covenant" X-crossovers. Punisher/Batman cover by John Romita, Jr. & Klaus Janson. Fantastic Force flip cover by Mike Gustovich. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #13
    Marvel Vision (1996) 13

    Article on Daredevil/Batman, with comments from Ralph Macchio, Dan Chichester and Scott McDaniel; Beast Files: Operation: Zero Tolerance; article on Gwen Stacy, with comments from John Romita, Sr., Gil Kane, Stan Lee and John Semper; Luke Ross interview; Time Slip: Paul Pope illo of the Mandarin; article on Onslaught, with comments from Bob Harras and editor Mark Powers; Marvel Chronicles: 1968; article on Howard the Duck Holiday Special, with comments from Larry Hama; Marvel's Silliest Moments: Avengers Unglued; Barbara Kesel discusses Ultragirl; article on WildC.A.T.s/X-Men, with comments from Scott Lobdell and Jim Lee. Cover by Scott McDaniel. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Marvel vs. DC TPB (1996 Marvel/DC) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Collects Marvel Versus DC (1996) #1-4 and Doctor Strangefate (1996) #1.

    Written by Ron Marz and Peter David. Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Joe Rubenstein, and Paul Neary.

    When a young man stumbles upon a cosmic anomaly, the DC and Marvel Universes begin to merge with some most unexpected results. The Juggernaut is running amuck in Metropolis, the murderous Bullseye invades the Batcave, Robin the Boy Wonder pops up at Xavier's School for the Gifted, and J. Jonah Jameson is Editor-n-Chief of the Daily Planet. Then, things get worse when the very fabric of reality threatens to destroy itself.

    Now, the champions of two universes must combat each other for the fate of their own existence. Includes a cover gallery and dossiers on the creators and combatants.

    Softcover, 192 pages, full color.

    NOTE: Co-published by Marvel Comics and DC Comics

    Cover price $15.95.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Marvel vs. DC TPB (1996 Marvel/DC) 1-REP

    2nd and later printings. Collects Marvel Versus DC (1996) #1-4 and Doctor Strangefate (1996) #1.

    Written by Ron Marz and Peter David. Art by Dan Jurgens, Claudio Castellini, Joe Rubenstein, and Paul Neary.

    When a young man stumbles upon a cosmic anomaly, the DC and Marvel Universes begin to merge with some most unexpected results. The Juggernaut is running amuck in Metropolis, the murderous Bullseye invades the Batcave, Robin the Boy Wonder pops up at Xavier's School for the Gifted, and J. Jonah Jameson is Editor-n-Chief of the Daily Planet. Then, things get worse when the very fabric of reality threatens to destroy itself.

    Now, the champions of two universes must combat each other for the fate of their own existence. Includes a cover gallery and dossiers on the creators and combatants.

    Softcover, 192 pages, full color.

    NOTE: Co-published by Marvel Comics and DC Comics

    Cover price $15.95.

  • Issue #95
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 95

    48 pages in two sections. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Tug Transom (by Peter O'Donnell and Alfred Sindall), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Captain Easy (by Bill Crooks and Jim Lawrence), Dr. Kildare (by Ken Bald), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Rick O'Shay (by Stan Lynde), Batman (by Bob Kane), Paul Temple (by Francis Durbridge and Albert Mazure), The Heart of Juliet Jones (by Stan Drake), Dr. Guy Bennett (by Frank Thorne), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), Friday Foster (by Jim Lawrence and Jorge Longaron), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Superman (by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, and Jack Burnley), Red Barry (by Will Gould), The Spirit (by Will Eisner), Gunner (by Jose Luis Salinas and Alfredo J., Grassi), The Seekers (by John Burns and L.A.J. Lilley), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Mary Perkins On Stage (by Leonard Starr), James Bond (by Larry Horak and Jim Lawrence), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), Buck Rogers (by Murphy Anderson), Garth (by Frank Bellamy and Jim Edgar), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane and Hank Schlensker), Kerry Drake (by Alfred Andriola), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), Scarth A.D. 2195 (by Jose Bea and Jo Addams), Big Ben Bolt (by John Cullen Murphy and Carlos Garzon), Dick Tracy (by Chester Gould), Peter Scratch (by Lou Fine), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Red Ryder (by Fred Harmon), and Tarzan (by Dan Barry). Sunday strips: Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), Steve Canyon, Ambler, Friday Foster, Mary Perkins On Stage, Tarzan (by Russ Manning), Johnny Hazard, and Air Hawk. Also in this issue: six Zip Tyro strips (by Jim Aparo) and a J.R.R. Tolkien obituary. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #100
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 100

    48 pages in two sections. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). New color cover by Dick Giordano featuring the Spirit, Batman, the Phantom, Mandrake, and Modesty Blaise. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Tug Transom (by Peter O'Donnell and Alfred Sindall), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Captain Easy (by Bill Crooks and Jim Lawrence), Dr. Kildare (by Ken Bald), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Rick O'Shay (by Stan Lynde), Batman (by Bob Kane), Paul Temple (by Francis Durbridge and Albert Mazure), The Heart of Juliet Jones (by Stan Drake), Dr. Guy Bennett (by Frank Thorne), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Ambler (by Doug Wildey), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane and Hank Schlensker), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), Friday Foster (by Jim Lawrence and Jorge Longaron), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Superman (by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, and Jack Burnley), Red Barry (by Will Gould) (in color), The Spirit (by Will Eisner), Gunner (by Jose Luis Salinas and Alfredo J., Grassi), The Seekers (by John Burns and L.A.J. Lilley), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Mary Perkins On Stage (by Leonard Starr), James Bond (by Larry Horak and Jim Lawrence), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), Buck Rogers (by Murphy Anderson), Garth (by Frank Bellamy and Jim Edgar), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Kerry Drake (by Alfred Andriola), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), Scarth A.D. 2195 (by Jose Bea and Jo Addams), Big Ben Bolt (by John Cullen Murphy and Carlos Garzon), Dick Tracy (by Chester Gould), Peter Scratch (by Lou Fine), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Red Ryder (by Fred Harmon), and Tarzan (by Dan Barry). Sunday strips: Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster) (in color), Steve Canyon, Ambler, Friday Foster, Mary Perkins On Stage (in color), Tarzan (by Russ Manning), Johnny Hazard, and Air Hawk (in color). Also in this issue: a Sunday Connie strip (by Frank Godwin). Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #112
    Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971) 112

    48 pages in two sections. Tabloid-sized 11-1/4-in. x 17-1/2-in. (standard horizontal tabloid fold not considered a defect). New Batman and Robin cover by Jim Aparo. Comic strip reprints (six daily strips for each): Johnny Hazard (by Frank Robbins), Rip Kirby (by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson), Tug Transom (by Peter O'Donnell and Alfred Sindall), Secret Agent Corrigan (by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson), Modesty Blaise (by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway), Captain Easy (by Bill Crooks and Jim Lawrence), Dr. Kildare (by Ken Bald), Jeff Cobb (by Pete Hoffman), Rick O'Shay (by Stan Lynde), Batman (by Bob Kane), Buck Rogers (by Murphy Anderson), Paul Temple (by Francis Durbridge and Albert Mazure), The Heart of Juliet Jones (by Stan Drake), Kerry Drake (by Alfred Andriola), Steve Canyon (by Milton Caniff), Red Barry (by Will Gould), Flash Gordon (by Dan Barry), Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (by John Dixon), The Seekers (by John Burns and Les Lilley), The Phantom (by Lee Falk and Sy Barry), Superman (by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, and Wayne Boring), The Spirit (by Will Eisner), Gunner (by Jose Luis Salinas and Alfredo J., Grassi), Friday Foster (by Jim Lawrence and Gray Morrow), Jeff Hawke (by Sydney Jordan), Mary Perkins On Stage (by Leonard Starr), James Bond (by Larry Horak and Jim Lawrence), Dateline: Danger! (by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams), Male Call (by Milton Caniff), Garth (by Frank Bellamy and Jim Edgar), Buz Sawyer (by Roy Crane and Hank Schlensker), Steve Roper and Mike Nomad (by Allen Saunders and Bill Overgard), Brick Bradford (by Paul Norris), Scarth A.D. 2195 (by Luis Roca and Jo Addams), Big Ben Bolt (by John Cullen Murphy and Carlos Garzon), Dick Tracy (by Chester Gould), Peter Scratch (by Lou Fine), Mandrake the Magician (by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks), Ben Casey (by Neal Adams), Red Ryder (by Fred Harmon), Tarzan (by Paul Reinman), and Kevin the Bold (by Kreigh Collins). Sunday strips: Prince Valiant (by Hal Foster), Steve Canyon, Kerry Drake, Air Hawk, Friday Foster, Mary Perkins On Stage, Tarzan (by Russ Manning), and Johnny Hazard. Also in this issue: a Flash Gordon promotional page from Puck the Comic Weekly. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #1
    Millennium Edition Batman (2001) 1
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Reprint of Batman #1. WRITTEN BY GARDNER FOX, BILL FINGER, PAUL GUSTAVSON, GEORGE SHUTE, TED RAYE, GUY MONROE, AND GEORGE PAPP; ART BY BOB KANE, JERRY ROBINSON, SHELDON MOLDOFF, GUSTAVSON, RAYE, AND PAPP; COVER BY KANE AND ROBINSON. The first comic dedicated exclusively to the Dark Knight! This classic 1940 issue pitted the Dynamic Duo against the menaces of the Joker, Catwoman (referred to as "the Cat"), and Professor Hugo Strange. Also included: a 2-page retelling of Batman's origin. FC, 64 PG. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #1CHROME
    Millennium Edition Batman (2001) 1CHROME

    WRITTEN BY GARDNER FOX, BILL FINGER, PAUL GUSTAVSON, GEORGE SHUTE, TED RAYE, GUY MONROE, AND GEORGE PAPP; ART BY BOB KANE, JERRY ROBINSON, SHELDON MOLDOFF, GUSTAVSON, RAYE, AND PAPP; COVER BY KANE AND ROBINSON. The first comic dedicated exclusively to the Dark Knight! This classic 1940 issue pitted the Dynamic Duo against the menaces of the Joker, Catwoman (referred to as "the Cat"), and Professor Hugo Strange. Also included: a 2-page retelling of Batman's origin. FC, 64 PG.

  • Issue #1
    Millennium Edition Batman The Dark Knight Returns (2000) 1

    Standard Edition. WRITTEN BY FRANK MILLER; ART AND COVER BY MILLER AND KLAUS JANSON. Frank Miller's dark vision of Batman's future began as the rising tide of crime in Gotham City forced the Dark Knight out of retirement. And with the return of Batman, villains ? including the Joker and Two-Face ? resurface as well. Prestige Format. Note: There are no plans to reprint the remaining issues of this miniseries in future MILLENNIUM EDITIONs. Look for a signed version in the Dynamic Forces section of Previews. FC, 48 PG. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #27D
    Millennium Edition Detective Comics (2001) 27D

    Direct Edition. WRITTEN BY BOB KANE, FRED GUARDINEER, JERRY SIEGEL, AND VARIOUS; ART BY KANE, GUARDINEER, JOE SHUSTER, H. FLEMING, JIM CHAMBERS, TOM HICKEY, SVEN ELVEN, AND VARIOUS; COVER BY KANE. The first appearance of the Batman and an early story of Siegel's and Shuster's Slam Bradley are among the highlights of this reprint of this legendary 1939 comic. For more information, see the feature article. FC, 64 PG." Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #27N
    Millennium Edition Detective Comics (2001) 27N
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Significant front/back scuff(s); Minor side/edge crack(s); See item notes
    • 1" crack to front of slab.
    • Label #4205654021
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
      Other items consigned by TheInnerGeek

    Newsstand Edition. WRITTEN BY BOB KANE, FRED GUARDINEER, JERRY SIEGEL, AND VARIOUS; ART BY KANE, GUARDINEER, JOE SHUSTER, H. FLEMING, JIM CHAMBERS, TOM HICKEY, SVEN ELVEN, AND VARIOUS; COVER BY KANE. The first appearance of the Batman and an early story of Siegel's and Shuster's Slam Bradley are among the highlights of this reprint of this legendary 1939 comic. For more information, see the feature article. FC, 64 PG." Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #38D
    Millennium Edition Detective Comics (2001) 38D
    • Paper: White
    • Label #1027492018
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #1497190024
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Direct Edition. WRITTEN BY BILL FINGER; ART BY BOB KANE, JERRY ROBINSON AND VARIOUS; COVER BY KANE AND ROBINSON. Reprinting the 1940 debut of the Dark Knight's partner in crime-fighting, Robin, among other classic stories of the Golden Age. FC, 64 PG.$3.95 " Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #225
    Millennium Edition Detective Comics (2001) 225

    Reprints 1st appearance of the Martian Manhunter Cover price $2.50.