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		<title>Batman:  The post-Crisis Chronology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One fan's interpretation of Batman's post-Crisis career.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The post-Crisis era officially ended in 2011 as the New 52 launched, and the conclusion of Grant Morrison&#8217;s Batman Inc. run allowed fans to put a cap on Post-Crisis Batman, and come up with a &#8220;finished product&#8221;. I&#8217;m not going for complete here by any means, but I do try to hit all of the major events. Everyone has their own different Batman chronology, especially when it comes to the first few years of his career. A lot of people try to include Loeb and Sale&#8217;s <em>The Long Halloween </em>and <em>Dark Victory</em>. However, those two epics prevent a lot of other issues from fitting in. Instead, I used Batman Annual #14 for the first Two-Face and Robin Annual #4 as the first Robin, building a map around those issues.</p>
<p>Some volumes contain links to other maps that might provide more detail and explanation.</p>
<p><strong>Year One (Deluxe HC)</strong><br />
Batman #404-407</p>
<p><strong>Dark Moon Rising</strong><br />
Batman and the Monster Men #1-6<br />
Batman and the Mad Monk #1-6<br />
The Man Who Laughs #1</p>
<p><strong>Legends of the Dark Knight</strong><br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #1-10 (&#8220;Shaman&#8221; and &#8220;Gothic&#8221;)</p>
<p><strong>Batman/Catwoman (DCP 100-Page Spectacular)</strong><br />
Batman/Catwoman: Trail of the Gun #1-2</p>
<p><strong>Venom (TPB)</strong><br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #16-20</p>
<p><strong>Urban Legends</strong><br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #58 (&#8220;Storm&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #105-106 (&#8220;Duty&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #41 (&#8220;Sunset&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #46-49 (&#8220;Heat&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #107-108 (&#8220;Stalking&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #172-176 (&#8220;Testament&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #24-26 (&#8220;Flyer&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #114 (&#8220;Playground&#8221;)</p>
<p><strong>Year Two</strong><br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #0<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #10 (black and white backup)<br />
Batman Annual #14<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #21-23 (&#8220;Faith&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #32-34 (&#8220;Blades&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #42-43 (&#8220;Hot Hands&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight Annual #7 (Pulp Heroes)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #80-82 (&#8220;Idols&#8221;)<br />
Batman Annual #19 (Scarecrow: Year One)<br />
Detective Annual #8 (Riddler: Year One)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #159-161 (&#8220;Loyalties&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  The Long Halloween #4 (Joker pages only)</p>
<p><em>There are some minor potential continuity issues with Batman Annual #19 and Detective Annual #8, but I have chalked those up to unreliable narrators. It wasn&#8217;t worth throwing out entire issues for one panel. Regarding The Long Halloween #4, I had a copy of the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told</span> that had the Joker scenes excerpted from that issue. Since I was cutting up the trade for other projects, I opted to include the story at the end of this book. Any scenes not involving the Joker are not included in this reprint.</em></p>
<p><strong>Perceptions</strong><br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #102-104 (&#8220;Spook&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #98-99 (&#8220;Steps&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #65-68 (&#8220;Going Sane&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #146-148 (&#8220;Bad&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #39-40 (&#8220;Mask&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #74-75 (&#8220;Engines)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #31 (&#8220;Family&#8221;)</p>
<p><strong>Monsters (HC)<br />
</strong>Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #71-73 (&#8220;Werewolf&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #83-84 (&#8220;Infected&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #89-90 (&#8220;Clay&#8221;)</p>
<p><em>This book was released by Eaglemoss as volume 103 of &#8220;The Legend of Batman&#8221; &#8211; a partwork series of hardcovers released in the UK.  While &#8220;Clay&#8221; is said to occur during the third week of Batman&#8217;s mission (placing it during &#8220;Year One&#8221;), I don&#8217;t see any reason why the other two stories can&#8217;t go around here.  If I didn&#8217;t get this particular book, I would put the first two arcs in one of the surrounding volumes.</em></p>
<p><strong>Gotham Freaks</strong><br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #156-158 (&#8220;Blink&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #169-171 (&#8220;Irresistible&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #91-93 (&#8220;Freakout&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #85 (&#8220;Citadel&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #115 (&#8220;The Darkness&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #95-97 (&#8220;Dirty Tricks&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #69-70 (&#8220;Criminals&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #86-88 (&#8220;Conspiracy&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #109-111 (&#8220;The Primal Riddle&#8221;)</p>
<p><em>There are multiple ways to organize the LOTDK arcs that have appeared in the map thus far, depending on what one counts as canon for this era.</em></p>
<p><strong>Faces (TPB)</strong><br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #28-30</p>
<p><strong>The Dynamic Duo</strong><br />
Robin Annual #4<br />
Batman Chronicles: The Gauntlet<br />
Turning Points #2<br />
Robin: Year One #1-4<br />
Legends of the DC Universe #6<br />
Superman #700 (second story)</p>
<p><strong>Times Like These</strong><br />
Batman Confidential #49<br />
Gotham Knights #3, 29 (black and white backups)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #38 (&#8220;Legend of the Dark Mite&#8221;)<br />
Legends of the DC Universe #10-11<br />
Batman: Hidden Treasures #1<br />
Swamp Thing #7 (as reprinted in Hidden Treasures #1)<br />
Gotham Knights #25 (black and white backup)<br />
Detective Comics #411 (as reprinted in The Saga of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul #1)<br />
Batman #232 (as reprinted in The Saga of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul #1)<br />
Batman #235 (as reprinted in The Saga of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul #2)<br />
Batman #240 (as reprinted in The Saga of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul #2)<br />
Batman #242-245 (as reprinted in The Saga of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul #3-4)<br />
Detective Comics #410 (&#8220;A Vow from the Grave&#8221; as reprinted in The Saga of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul #4)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight Annual #1 (&#8220;Duel&#8221;)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #132-136 (&#8220;Siege&#8221;)</p>
<p><em>I only included Detective #410 because it was in the Saga of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul #4 and shared a page with the end of Batman #245.</em></p>
<p><strong>Changing of the Guard</strong><br />
Nightwing #101-106<br />
Batman #410-411<br />
Girlfrenzy: Batgirl<br />
Batman #416<br />
Batgirl Special #1</p>
<p><strong>The Killing Joke</strong></p>
<p><strong>Death in the Family</strong><br />
Batman #414<br />
Batman #421-430<br />
Turning Points #3</p>
<p><strong>Blind Justice (TPB)</strong><br />
Detective Comics #598-600</p>
<p><strong>A Lonely Place of Dying (TPB)</strong><br />
Batman #440<br />
New Titans #60<br />
Batman #441<br />
New Titans #61<br />
Batman #442</p>
<p><strong>Heroes and Madmen</strong><br />
Batman #448<br />
Detective Comics #615<br />
Batman #449<br />
Detective Comics #617<br />
Batman #450-451<br />
Detective Comics #622-624</p>
<p><em>Just for fun, as a bonus feature, I included the Joker story from Batman #66, as reprinted in the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told</span>.</em></p>
<p><strong>Dark Knight, Dark City (DCP 100-Page Spectacular)</strong><br />
Batman #452-454<br />
Detective Comics Comics #633</p>
<p><strong>Rites of Passage</strong><br />
Detective Comics #618-621<br />
Batman #455-457<br />
Detective Comics #625<br />
Batman #458-459<br />
Detective Comics #626<br />
Batman #460-461<br />
Detective Comics #628<br />
Batman #465-466</p>
<p><em>Detective Comics #627 was an anniversary celebration featuring four different versions of &#8220;The Case of the Chemical Syndicate&#8221; (two reprints and two original stories by the then-current creative teams).  It&#8217;s possible that one of the new versions could fit in here, but I opted to included it in &#8220;Batman Through the Ages&#8221;.</em></p>
<p><strong>Art of Gotham</strong><br />
Batman #474<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #27<br />
Detective Comics #641<br />
Batman #475<br />
Detective Comics #642<br />
Batman #476<br />
Detective Comics #643<br />
Batman #477-478<br />
Batman #480<br />
Detective Comics #651-653<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight Annual #2</p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-shadow-of-the-bat"><strong>Shadow of the Bat</strong></a><br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #1-15</p>
<p><strong>Sword of Azrael (TPB)</strong><br />
Sword of Azrael #1-4</p>
<p><em>Sword of Azrael could be added to the beginning of the Prelude to Knightfall volume if you are so inclined, although I would start the Prelude volume with the Vengeance of Bane special to parallel the placement of the sequel at the end of the final volume in the saga.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/dc/batman-knightfall-trilogy"><strong>Prelude to Knightfall</strong></a><br />
Vengeance of Bane<br />
Sword of Azrael #1-4 (if not separated out)<br />
Batman #484-487<br />
Detective Comics #654-656<br />
Detective Comics #657 (p. 1-2)<br />
Batman #488<br />
Detective Comics #657 (p. 3-22)<br />
Detective Comics #658<br />
Batman #489-490</p>
<p><em>This book is where the subplot of Batman starting to get run down begins.  LOTDK Annual #2 (marriage of Gordon and Essen) probably should have gone in this volume, because the wedding is mentioned as upcoming in the earlier issues, and in the past in later issues.  However, since that story doesn&#8217;t directly tie into Knightfall and slows the pacing of this book down, I fudged it a little and included it in the Art of Gotham book above.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/dc/batman-knightfall-trilogy"><strong>Knightfall</strong></a><br />
Batman #491<br />
Batman #492<br />
Detective Comics #659<br />
Batman #493<br />
Detective Comics #660<br />
Batman #494<br />
Detective Comics #661<br />
Batman #495<br />
Detective Comics #662<br />
Batman #496<br />
Detective Comics #663<br />
Batman #497<br />
Detective Comics #664<br />
Showcase ’93 #7-8 (lead stories only)<br />
Batman #498<br />
Batman: Shadow of the Bat #16-18<br />
Detective Comics #665<br />
Batman #499<br />
Detective Comics #666<br />
Batman #500</p>
<p><em>Contrary to what DC has said in the past in previous TPB publications, this is the correct placement of SOTB #16-18. They try to place it based on the bat signal on the cover, but if you read the comics, you&#8217;ll see why it can&#8217;t work between Detective #665 and Batman #499.  Most recent reprints put the arc in the correct place.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/dc/batman-knightfall-trilogy"><strong>KnightQuest 1</strong></a><br />
Batman:  Turning Points #4 (optional, published in 2000)<br />
Justice League Task Force #5-6 (Search)<br />
Detective Comics #667-668<br />
Robin #1 (pgs 1-5)<br />
Detective Comics #669<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #19-20<br />
Batman #501-502<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #21-23 (Search)<br />
Detective Comics #670<br />
Catwoman #6<br />
Batman #503-504<br />
Catwoman #7<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #24<br />
Detective Comics #671-673</p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/dc/batman-knightfall-trilogy"><strong>KnightQuest 2</strong></a><br />
Batman #505<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #25<br />
Batman #506-507<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #59-61 (Search)<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #26-27<br />
Detective Comics #674<br />
Batman #508<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #28<br />
Detective Comics #675<br />
Robin #7</p>
<p><em>KnightQuest may or may not fit into one book, depending on your binding preferences. It&#8217;s 36 issues but with the thicker newsprint of the early 1990s.   </em><em>The main reason I kept the Search issues integrated with the Crusade is due to appearances by Az-Bats.  He is shown in his first costume (and with Robin) in JLTF #5, but has a later version of the costume in the LOTDK arc.</em></p>
<p><em>I chose this uneven breakpoint between volumes because Batman #505 starts the Abbatoir and new costume subplots, which make the stories thereafter much more consistent. Prior to that, the only main theme of KnightQuest was &#8220;the adventures of Azrael as Batman&#8221;.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/dc/batman-knightfall-trilogy"><strong>Knightsend</strong></a><br />
Batman #509<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #29<br />
Detective Comics #676<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #62<br />
Robin #8<br />
Catwoman #12<br />
Batman #510<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #30<br />
Detective Comics #677<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #63<br />
Robin #9<br />
Showcase &#8217;94 #10 (first story)</p>
<p><em>The original printing of the Knightsend TPB works fine.  It does not include the Showcase story and it cuts out a few pages of Robin #9 that are not completely relevant to the Batman plots.  It is not necessary to include any other Catwoman issues (even #13 which was labelled as Aftermath).  Catwoman #12 manages to perfectly balance the plot of the ongoing series with the crossover plot and not short change readers of either one.</em></p>
<p><a title="Zero Hour" href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/zero-hour"><strong>Zero Hour<br />
</strong></a><span style="color: #555555;">Showcase &#8217;94 #8-9 (lead stories)</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman #511</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Superman: Man of Steel #37</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Zero Hour #4</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Superboy #8</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Superman #93</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Zero Hour #3</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Zero Hour #2</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Adventures of Superman #516</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Action Comics #703</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Guy Gardner: Warrior #24</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Zero Hour #1</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Zero Hour #0</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman: Shadow of the Bat #31</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Detective Comics #678</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Robin #10</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Showcase &#8217;94 #10 (last story)</span></p>
<p><em>This DCU crossover volume stays with my Superman collection.  The map linked in the title has a full explanation for why these issues are ordered in this way.  Here I document the mapping specific to the Batman-related tie-ins.  (If focusing solely on Batman, MOS #37 is the only tie-in needed from outside the Batman titles.)<br />
</em></p>
<p><em>-Batman #511 and Man of Steel #37 share scenes with each other and the early part of Zero Hour #4.</em></p>
<p><em>-SOTB #31 chronicles a generic time anomaly, but makes a reference to the Batgirl they met “a few nights ago” in Batman #511, which obviously cannot fit in during the timeline established for the main event (which all happens within a 32 hour period).  I moved this issue to be after the main event, assuming that there are still a few residual aftereffects occurring even after the heroes fix the timeline.</em></p>
<p><em>-Detective #678 deals with Batman conducting a calm patrol of Gotham.  I have a hard time assuming that Batman would find the time to break away from the chaos of Zero Hour just to patrol Gotham and then study open cases at the Batcave.  While I have moved this to the end like SOTB #31, it would probably be just as easy to move it to occur before Batman #511.</em></p>
<p style="color: #555555;"><em>-Robin #10 has a fade-to-white ending, and I originally placed in between Zero Hour #2 and #1, where there is enough of a narrative gap (roughly six hours based on the captions) for Robin, who appears in both issues alongside Batman, to get back to Gotham to have his  adventure, which includes a young Dick Grayson. Robin going back home for a brief spell can be explained away simply as Batman sending Robin back to keep an eye on Gotham, but then Gotham starts disappearing, thus forcing Robin to return to the main action in New York.  However, I ultimately opted to put Robin #10 at the end with the other Batman tie-ins, because it felt like less mental work to explain the narrative that way.</em></p>
<p><strong><a title="Prodigal" href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/dc/batman-prodigal">Prodigal</a></strong><br />
Batman #0<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #0<br />
Detective Comics #0<br />
Robin #0<br />
Batman #512<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #32<br />
Detective Comics #679<br />
Robin #11<br />
Batman #513<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #33<br />
Detective Comics #680<br />
Robin #12<br />
Batman #514<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #34<br />
Detective Comics #681<br />
Robin #13<br />
Batman #515<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #35<br />
Detective Comics #682<br />
Robin #14<br />
Nightwing:  Alfred&#8217;s Return<br />
Vengeance of Bane 2</p>
<p><em>I put Vengeance of Bane absolute last to mirror it&#8217;s placement as the first issue in the Prelude to Knightfall volume.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-shadow-of-the-bat"><strong>Shadows Over Gotham</strong></a><br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #36-43<br />
Catwoman #26<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #44-47</p>
<p><em>As I mentioned in the Shadow of the Bat map, I wanted to include more of the Batman and Detective issues regarding the mayoral election that rounded out this volume.  However, I am not a fan of Kelley Jones&#8217; art, hence not getting any of those issues.  When I got the Detective issues, they didn&#8217;t fit in well with the story arc in SOTB.  Both series were running two-parters that should have been taking place on the same night, but the chronology just did not fit.</em></p>
<p><strong>Contagion</strong><br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #48<br />
Detective Comics #695<br />
Robin #27<br />
Catwoman #31<br />
Azrael #15<br />
Batman #529<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #49<br />
Detective Comics #696<br />
Batman Chronicles #4<br />
Catwoman #32<br />
Azrael #16<br />
Robin #28</p>
<p><em>The original TPB only includes the last two stories from Batman Chronicles #4, skipping the Hitman story.  It also cuts the last page of Robin #28, which has a bit of a cliffhanger that leads into the next two issues of Robin.  The &#8220;big cliffhanger&#8221; is that Tim&#8217;s girlfriend dyed her hair.  Eventually, I bound my own version which included the full Batman Chronicles #4 and also scans of the first two pages of Robin #29 to resolve the &#8220;big cliffhanger&#8221;</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Legacy</strong><br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #50-52<br />
Detective Comics #697-699<br />
Robin #31<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #53<br />
Batman #533<br />
Detective Comics #700<br />
Catwoman #36<br />
Robin #32<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #54<br />
Batman #534<br />
Detective Comics #701<br />
Robin #33<br />
Detective Comics #702</p>
<p><em>I have Final Night mapped in my <a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/superman-1987-1999">Superman collection</a>, but the only Batman issue included is Detective #703.</em></p>
<p><strong>Knight Out (HC)</strong><br />
Detective Comics #703-718</p>
<p><em>This hardcover covers all of the Detective issues between Legacy and Cataclysm.  Since the individual series were so self-contained in this period, this book and the three following could probably go in any order.  I have placed it immediately after Legacy since the first issue is the Final Night tie-in.</em></p>
<p><strong>Pulp Heroes</strong><br />
Nightwing Annual #1<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat Annual #5<br />
Batman Annual #21<br />
Azrael Annual #3<br />
Detective Comics Annual #10<br />
Robin Annual #6</p>
<p><em>These can go in just about any order. I grouped them by category.</em></p>
<p><strong>Gordon of Gotham (TPB)</strong><br />
Batman: Gordon&#8217;s Law #1-4<br />
Batman: GCPD #1-4<br />
Batman: Gordon of Gotham #1-4</p>
<p><em>These three minis come from the mostly self contained era of 1996-1998, and I don&#8217;t see any reason they can&#8217;t fit together here.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-shadow-of-the-bat"><strong>Shadow of the Mind</strong></a><br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #55-72</p>
<p><em>Depending on how you map out Cataclysm and Aftershock, Arkham Asylum:  Tales of Madness #1 could be placed at the end of this volume.</em></p>
<p style="color: #555555;"><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-cataclysm-and-aftershock"><strong>Cataclysm (TPB)<br />
</strong></a>Detective Comics #719 (last 4 pgs)<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #73<br />
Nightwing #19<br />
Batman #553<br />
Detective Comics #720<br />
Catwoman #56<br />
Blackgate: Isle of Men #1<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #74<br />
Batman Chronicles #12<br />
Nightwing #20<br />
Batman #554<br />
Huntress/Spoiler: Blunt Trauma #1<br />
Detective Comics #721<br />
Robin #53<br />
Arkham Asylum:  Tales of Madness #1</p>
<p><em>This is one case where the TPB &#8212; and I&#8217;m referring to the original version, not the 2015 expanded edition &#8212; offers a better reading experience than the original release of the crossover.  Several of the secondary series and one-shots slowed down the main narrative. The original TPB release omitted the non-quake subplot pages from Nightwing #19, but also put one of the stories from Batman Chronicles #12 in the wrong place.  I came up with this better map.  It also moves the Arkham Asylum chapter (labeled as part 16 of 17) to the end, as keeping it in publication order kills the pacing of the main storyline.  It is a side story, but does get referenced in the Shadow of the Bat chapters of Road to No Man&#8217;s Land.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-cataclysm-and-aftershock"><strong>Aftershock</strong></a><br />
<span style="color: #555555;">Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #75</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman #555</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Detective Comics #722</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Robin #54</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #76</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman #556</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman Chronicles #16 (first story)</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman Chronicles #14 (third story)</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Green Arrow #134 (Brotherhood of the Fist part 1)</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Detective Comics #723 (Brotherhood of the Fist part 2)</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Robin #55 (Brotherhood of the Fist part 3)</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Nightwing #23 (Brotherhood of the Fist part 4)</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Green Arrow #135 (Brotherhood of the Fist part 5)</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #77</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman #557</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Detective Comics #724</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #78-79</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman Chronicles #14 (first and second stories)</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman #558</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Detective Comics #725</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Batman #559</span><br style="color: #555555;" /><span style="color: #555555;">Detective Comics #726</span></p>
<p><strong>DC One Million</strong><br />
DC One Million #1<br />
Action Comics #1000000<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #1000000<br />
Nightwing #1000000<br />
Green Lantern #1000000<br />
DC One Million #2<br />
Batman #1000000<br />
Superman:  Man of Steel #1000000<br />
Starman #1000000<br />
Superman #1000000<br />
Superboy #1000000<br />
Detective Comics #1000000<br />
JLA #1000000<br />
DC One Million #3<br />
Martian Manhunter #1000000<br />
Adventures of Superman #1000000<br />
Resurrection Man #1000000<br />
Catwoman #1000000<br />
Robin #1000000<br />
Superman:  Man of Tomorrow #1000000<br />
DC One Million #4<br />
Chronos #1000000</p>
<p><em>Again, another DCU crossover that sits with my Superman collection.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-no-mans-land"><strong>Road to No Man&#8217;s Land</strong></a><br />
Azrael #47<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #80<br />
Batman #560<br />
Detective Comics #727<br />
Azrael #48<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #81<br />
Batman #561<br />
Detective Comics #728<br />
Azrael #49<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #82<br />
Batman #562<br />
Detective Comics #729<br />
NML #0<br />
Batman Chronicles #16 (stories 2-3 / first story is included in &#8220;Aftershock&#8221;)</p>
<p><em>NML #0 could be a tough one, since it does spoil some of the mysteries of the first half of NML.  But that goes to personal preference.  If you&#8217;ve read it all before, there&#8217;s no reason not to put it there.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-no-mans-land"><strong><strong>No Man&#8217;s Land </strong>Volume 1</strong></a><br />
NML #1<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #83<br />
Batman #563<br />
Detective Comics #730<br />
Azrael #50-51<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #116<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #84<br />
Batman #564<br />
Detective Comics #731<br />
Azrael #52-53<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #117<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #85<br />
Batman #565<br />
Detective Comics #732<br />
Batman Chronicles #17<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #118<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #86<br />
Batman #566<br />
Detective Comics #733<br />
Young Justice in NML<br />
Azrael #54-55<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #119<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #87<br />
Batman #567<br />
Detective Comics #734</p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-no-mans-land"><strong><strong>No Man&#8217;s Land </strong>Volume 2</strong></a><br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #120<br />
JLA #32<br />
Azrael #56-57<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #88<br />
Batman #568<br />
Detective Comics #735<br />
Nightwing #35-37<br />
Batman Chronicles #18<br />
Nightwing #38-39<br />
JLA #33<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #121<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #89<br />
Batman #569</p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-no-mans-land"><strong><strong>No Man&#8217;s Land </strong>Volume 3</strong></a><br />
Detective Comics #736<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #122<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #90<br />
Batman:  Harley Quinn<br />
Batman #570<br />
Detective Comics #737<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #123<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #91<br />
Azrael #58<br />
Batman #571<br />
Detective Comics #738<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #124<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #92<br />
Batman #572<br />
Detective Comics #739<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #125</p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-no-mans-land"><strong>No Man&#8217;s Land Volume 4</strong></a><br />
Catwoman #72-75<br />
Azrael #59<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #93<br />
Azrael #60<br />
Batman #573<br />
Detective Comics #740<br />
Catwoman #76-77<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #126<br />
Batman #574<br />
Detective Comics #741<br />
Azrael #61<br />
Batman:  Shadow of the Bat #94</p>
<p><em>Additional commentary can be found in the full <a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-no-mans-land">NML map</a>.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-new-gotham"><strong>New Gotham 1</strong></a><br />
Detective Comics #742<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #1-2<br />
Detective Comics #743-746<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #3-5<br />
Detective Comics #747<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #6-7<br />
Detective Comics #748-750</p>
<p><em>The B&amp;W backups from GK 4-7 can all go in place. #1 could probably go in published order. #2 is a John Byrne Generations story, and #3 takes place earlier in Batman&#8217;s career.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-new-gotham"><strong>New Gotham 2</strong></a><br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #8-11<br />
Detective Comics #751-753<br />
Batman #582-586<br />
Batman:  Turning Points #5<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #13 (B&amp;W)<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #17 (B&amp;W)<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #168</p>
<p><em>None of the GK B&amp;W backups from the issues in this volume actually go in place. I opted to skip Gotham Knights #12, since it was a fill-in.  The story originally scheduled for GK #12 was finally published in a Zsasz TPB in 2020.  Either one of those stories would go before or after Turning Points #5.  LOTDK #168 is from a few years later, placed here due to costume details and Commissioner Gordon.  I only included it because I obtained it from a TPB for a different issue.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-new-gotham"><strong>Officer Down</strong></a><br />
Batman #587<br />
Robin #86<br />
Birds of Prey #27<br />
Catwoman #90<br />
Nightwing #53<br />
Detective Comics #754<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #13<br />
Detective Comics #755</p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-new-gotham"><strong>Unknowing</strong></a><br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #14-15<br />
Superman #168<br />
Detective Comics #756-757<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #16-17<br />
Batman #591-592<br />
Detective Comics #758 (backup &#8211; Oracle)<br />
Detective Comics #758-760<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #18-19<br />
Batman #593-594<br />
Detective Comics #759-762 (backups &#8211; Slam Bradley/Catwoman)</p>
<p><em>The backup in GK #16 can go before the main story. Other than that, none of the other backups fit in this book.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-new-gotham"><strong>Family Business</strong></a><br />
Detective Comics #761-762<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #20-21<br />
Batman #595<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #22<br />
Detective Comics #763<br />
Batman #596<br />
Detective Comics #764<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #23<br />
Batman #597<br />
Detective Comics #765<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #24<br />
Batman #598</p>
<p><em>None of the GK B&amp;W backups from the issues in this volume actually go in place. </em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/bruce-wayne-murderer-and-fugitive"><strong>Bruce Wayne:  Murderer?</strong></a><br />
Batman: The Ten Cent Adventure #1<br />
Detective Comics #766<br />
Batgirl #24<br />
Nightwing #65 (pg 1-8, 12-14, 18-21)<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #25<br />
Birds of Prey #39 (pg 8-9, 11-16, 18-22)<br />
Batman #599<br />
Detective Comics #767<br />
Nightwing #66 (pg 1-6, 10-18)<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #26<br />
Birds of Prey #40 (pg 1-4, 9-10, 19-22)<br />
Batman #600</p>
<p><em>The cut pages and issues are mostly due to Chuck Dixon continuing his own subplots that did not intersect with the Batman storyline.  Even though they are labelled as official chapters, Robin #98 and #99 barely tie into the storyline and actually contradict some of the internal continuity of the story, which is why I left them out.  I only included the main feature of Batman #600, saving the backups for Batman Through the Ages.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/bruce-wayne-murderer-and-fugitive"><strong>Bruce Wayne:  Fugitive</strong></a><br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #27<br />
Birds of Prey #41 (pg 1-3, 6-7, 9-10, 12-17, 21-22)<br />
Batman #601-602<br />
Batgirl #27<br />
Detective Comics #768-771<br />
Nightwing #68 (pg 1-5, 7, 9, 11-12, 14-16, 20-22)<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #28-29<br />
Nightwing #69 (pg 1-7, 10-11, 13-14, 16-17, 19, 21-22)<br />
Birds of Prey #43 (pg 1-3, 7, 17)<br />
Batman #603<br />
Batgirl #29<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #30<br />
Azrael #91<br />
Azrael #92 (pg 1-9)<br />
Batman #604<br />
Detective Comics #772<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #31<br />
Batman #605<br />
Detective Comics #773-774<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #32<br />
Batman #606-607<br />
Detective Comics #775</p>
<p><em>Fugitive was a status quo/subplot that marketing turned into a crossover.  Part numbers should largely be ignored.</em></p>
<p><strong>Dead Reckoning</strong><br />
Detective Comics #777-782<br />
Detective Comics #782 (backup)<br />
Detective Comics #784-786<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #28 (B&amp;W backup)<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #32 (B&amp;W backup)<br />
Detective Comics #763-772, 784 (Josie Mac backups)</p>
<p><em>The Gotham Knights backups were left over from Fugitive, and were some of the few that could fit into regular Batman continuity. As for the Detective backups, #777-780 continued a story started in #776, so I left them out. #782 stayed in because it shared a page with the lead story. #781 also shared a page, but since it was the middle of the arc, I had to scan and print anyway. I used the reprint from &#8220;Man Who Laughs&#8221; for #784-786, so had to make copies of the Josie Mac story in #784</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Hush (20th Anniversary HC)</strong><br />
Batman #608-619</p>
<p><em>Also includes the two page origin sequence, a six page interlude from Wizard, and a new epilogue also by Loeb and Lee.</em></p>
<p><strong>Death and the Maidens (HC)</strong><br />
Detective Comics #783 (backup)<br />
Death and the Maidens #1-9</p>
<p><strong>City of Crime</strong><br />
Detective Comics #800 (backup)<br />
Detective Comics #801-808<br />
Detective Comics #811-814</p>
<p><strong>As the Crow Flies (TPB)</strong><br />
Batman #626-630</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-war-games">War Drums (TPB)</a><br />
</strong>Detective Comics #790-795<br />
Detective Comics #795-796 (back-ups)<br />
Robin #126<br />
Detective Comics #796<br />
Robin #127-128</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-war-games">War Games</a><br />
</strong>Batman:  The 12 Cent Adventure<br />
Detective Comics #797<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #182<br />
Nightwing #96<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #56<br />
Robin #129<br />
Batgirl #55<br />
Catwoman #34<br />
Batman #631<br />
Detective Comics #798<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #183<br />
Nightwing #97<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #57<br />
Robin #130<br />
Batgirl #56<br />
Catwoman #35<br />
Batman #632<br />
Detective Comics #799<br />
Batman:  Legends of the Dark Knight #184<br />
Nightwing #98<br />
Robin #131<br />
Batman:  Gotham Knights #58<br />
Batgirl #57<br />
Catwoman #36<br />
Batman #633</p>
<p><em>Identity Crisis occurs between these volumes.</em></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/batman-war-games">War Crimes</a><br />
</strong>Detective Comics #800<br />
Gotham Central #25<br />
Batman #634<br />
Detective Comics #809<br />
Batman #643<br />
Detective Comics #810<br />
Batman #644</p>
<p><strong>Under the Hood </strong><br />
Batman #635-641<br />
Batman #645-650<br />
Batman Annual #25</p>
<p><em>Infinite Crisis occurs around this time.</em></p>
<p><strong>Face the Face (TPB)</strong><br />
Detective Comics #817<br />
Batman #651<br />
Detective Comics #818<br />
Batman #652<br />
Detective Comics #819<br />
Batman #653<br />
Detective Comics #820<br />
Batman #654</p>
<p><strong>Batman: Detective</strong><br />
Detective Comics #821-826<br />
Batman #659-662<br />
Detective Comics #827-837</p>
<p><em>If I were to redo this book, I would probably just focus on the Dini issues, which would be Detective #821-824, 826-828, 831, 833-834, and 837.</em></p>
<p><strong>Batman and Son</strong><br />
Batman #655-658<br />
Batman #663-669</p>
<p><strong>Resurrection of Ra’s Al Ghul</strong><br />
Batman Annual #26<br />
Batman #670<br />
Robin #168<br />
Nightwing #138<br />
Detective Comics #838<br />
Batman #671<br />
Robin #169<br />
Nightwing #139<br />
Detective Comics #839-840<br />
Detective Comics #842</p>
<p><em>Detective Comics #840 is labeled as the epilogue. #842 was a fill-in by Peter Milligan about the Suit of Sorrows.</em></p>
<p><strong>Heart of Hush</strong><br />
Detective Comics #841<br />
Detective Comics #843-850</p>
<p><strong>R.I.P.</strong><br />
Batman #672-675<br />
DC Universe #0 (pg 8-10)<br />
Batman #676-681</p>
<p><strong>Final Crisis</strong><br />
DC Universe #0<br />
Justice League of America #21*<br />
Final Crisis #1<br />
Final Crisis: Requiem*<br />
Final Crisis #2-3<br />
Final Crisis:  Superman Beyond #1-2<br />
Final Crisis Secret Files*<br />
Final Crisis: Resist*<br />
Final Crisis: Submit<br />
Final Crisis #4-5<br />
Batman #682-683<br />
Final Crisis #6-7</p>
<p><em>* denotes issue not written by Grant Morrison, although he did contribute a text piece to Final Crisis Secret Files, and only co-write DC Universe #0.</em></p>
<p><strong>Last Rites</strong><br />
Detective Comics #851<br />
Batman #684<br />
Nightwing #152<br />
Detective Comics #852<br />
Batman #685<br />
Nightwing #153<br />
Gotham Gazette: Batman Dead?<br />
Battle for the Cowl #1<br />
Battle for the Cowl: Commissioner Gordon #1<br />
Battle for the Cowl #2-3<br />
Batman #687<br />
Gotham Gazette: Batman Alive<br />
Batman #686<br />
Detective Comics #853</p>
<p><strong>Batman and Robin: The Hole in Things</strong><br />
Batman and Robin #1-12<br />
Batman #700-702<br />
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #1-6<br />
Batman and Robin #13-16</p>
<p><strong>The Black Mirror (HC)</strong><br />
Detective Comics #871-881</p>
<p><strong>The Gates of Gotham (TPB)</strong><br />
Gates of Gotham #1-5</p>
<p><strong>Batman, Incorporated</strong><br />
Batman: The Return #1<br />
Batman Inc #1-8<br />
Batman Inc: Leviathan Strikes! #1<br />
Batman Inc (volume 2) #0-10, 12-13</p>
<p><em>And with that, the post-Crisis Batman saga ends.</em></p>
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		<title>Batman Adventures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Still some of the best Batman comics you can get. Directly based on the Animated Series, these runs fleshed characters out even more and did right by them more often than the main universe ever did. Highly recommended from beginning to end.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Still some of the best Batman comics you can get. Directly based on the Animated Series, these runs fleshed characters out even more and did right by them more often than the main universe ever did. Highly recommended from beginning to end.</p>
<p><strong>The Batman Adventures: Vol. 1</strong><br />
The Batman Adventures 1–17<br />
The Batman Adventures: Mad Love<br />
The Batman Adventures 18–23</p>
<p><strong>The Batman Adventures: Vol. 2</strong><br />
The Batman Adventures 24<br />
The Batman Adventures Annual 1<br />
The Batman Adventures 25–27<br />
The Batman Adventures Holiday Special<br />
The Batman Adventures 28–31<br />
The Batman Adventures Annual 2<br />
The Batman Adventures 32–36<br />
Dark Claw Adventures 1 (Amalgam)</p>
<p><strong>The Batman and Robin Adventures: Vol. 1</strong><br />
The Batman and Robin Adventures 1–12<br />
The Batman and Robin Adventures Annual 1<br />
The Batman and Robin Adventures 13–16</p>
<p><strong>The Batman and Robin Adventures: Vol. 2</strong><br />
The Batman and Robin Adventures 17–24<br />
The Batman and Robin Adventures Annual 2<br />
The Batman and Robin Adventures 25<br />
The Batman Adventures: The Lost Years 1–5<br />
Batgirl Adventures 1</p>
<p><strong>Batman: Gotham Adventures: Vol. 1</strong><br />
Batman: Gotham Adventures 1–22</p>
<p><strong>Batman: Gotham Adventures: Vol. 2</strong><br />
Batman: Gotham Adventures 23–44</p>
<p><strong>Batman: Gotham Adventures: Vol. 3</strong><br />
Batman: Gotham Adventures 45–60<br />
Gotham Girls 1–5<br />
Catwoman 89 (totally optional)</p>
<p><strong>Batman Adventures</strong><br />
Batman Adventures 1–13<br />
Batman: Harley and Ivy 1–3<br />
Batman Adventures 14–17</p>
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		<title>Batman:  War Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 15:31:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was able to turn this event into a three volume set.  First, I started with the War Drums TPB, which is a great prelude.  Then, I bound two volumes.  One has the entire War Games crossover (all 25 issues), and the second contains the aftermath.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was able to turn this event into a three volume set.  First, I started with the War Drums TPB, which is a great prelude.  Then, I bound two volumes.  One has the entire War Games crossover (all 25 issues), and the second contains the aftermath.</p>
<p><strong>War Drums (TPB)<br />
</strong>Detective Comics #790-795<br />
Detective Comics #795-796 (back-ups)<br />
Robin #126<br />
Detective Comics #796<br />
Robin #127-128</p>
<p><strong>War Games<br />
</strong>Batman:  The 12 Cent Adventure<br />
Detective #797<br />
LOTDK #182<br />
Nightwing #96<br />
GK #56<br />
Robin #129<br />
Batgirl #55<br />
Catwoman #34<br />
Batman #631<br />
Detective #798<br />
LOTDK #183<br />
Nightwing #97<br />
GK #57<br />
Robin #130<br />
Batgirl #56<br />
Catwoman #35<br />
Batman #632<br />
Detective #799<br />
LOTDK #184<br />
Nightwing #98<br />
Robin #131<br />
GK #58<br />
Batgirl #57<br />
Catwoman #36<br />
Batman #633</p>
<p><strong>War Crimes<br />
</strong>Detective #800<br />
Gotham Central #25<br />
Batman #634<br />
Detective #809<br />
Batman #643<br />
Detective #810<br />
Batman #644</p>
<p>Normally, I don&#8217;t like having a large jump within a volume.  However, there is no reason for the actual &#8220;War Crimes&#8221; arc to take place so far after &#8220;War Games&#8221;.  In the meantime, Detective has the &#8220;City of Crime&#8221; arc, which actually takes place before &#8220;War Games&#8221;, and Batman is starting the Red Hood arc, which can go afterward.  I would have included the three immediate aftermath issues in &#8220;War Games&#8221; itself, except that would make &#8220;War Crimes&#8221; really thin, and &#8220;Identity Crisis&#8221; has to take place between &#8220;War Games&#8221; and Batman #634.</p>
<p>On a semi-related note, I bound City of Crime, using the backup from Detective #800, and then Detective #801-808, 811-814.</p>
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		<title>Batman: The Morrison Era</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 18:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Corwin]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DC has decided to hand the keys of the Batman Universe over to the mad man known as Grant Morrison. Not known for thinking small Morrison decided to turn the Batman Universe on it's ear and his first act? Give Batman a son. Mothered by Talia Al Ghul, Damian Wayne is the little snot we all love to hate. Raised and trained within the League of Assassins he is a deadly fighter with a unique view of the world as well as the arrogance and immaturity of an 8 to 12 year old.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><img class="alignright" src="http://comicbinding.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/bat657.jpg" alt="" width="147" height="221" />Vol 1: And Son</h2>
<p>DC has decided to hand the keys of the Batman Universe over to the mad man known as Grant Morrison. Not known for thinking small Morrison decided to turn the Batman Universe on it&#8217;s ear and his first act? Give Batman a son. Mothered by Talia Al Ghul, Damian Wayne is the little snot we all love to hate. Raised and trained within the League of Assassins he is a deadly fighter with a unique view of the world as well as the arrogance and immaturity of an 8 to 12 year old.</p>
<p>This set collects Morrison&#8217;s story arcs as well as the other key Batman storylines going on in the various series.</p>
<p>52 30 Bruce Wayne/Robin/Nightwing parts<br />
52 47 Bruce Wayne/Robin/Nightwing parts<br />
Batman 655-658, 663-669<br />
Batman Annual 26 &#8211; Origin of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul<br />
Robin Annual 7 Damien story<br />
Batman 670 &#8211; Resurrection of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul Prologue<br />
Robin 168<br />
Nighwing 138<br />
Detective Comics 838<br />
Batman 671<br />
Robin 169<br />
Nightwing 139<br />
Detective Comics 839<br />
Detective Comics 840 Resurrection of Ra&#8217;s Al Ghul Epilogue<br />
Detective Comics 842 &#8211; Suit of Sorrows<br />
Batman 672-681</p>
<p>The story continues in <a href="http://comicbinding.com/mapping/final-crisis-2-volume-set" target="_self">Final Crisis</a>!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Vol 2: Batman Family RIP</h2>
<p>The villain named Hush makes a dramatic return to the life of Batman. What will this mean for Bruce Wayne? Secrets shared years ago between Bruce Wayne and Tommy Elliott begin to have dangerous repercussions in the present. Why is this mystery driving Hush to destroy Batman&#8217;s life? What part does Catwoman play in Hush&#8217;s plans?</p>
<p>As the rumors of Batman’s death reach Gotham City Nightwing and Robin begin to work overtime to compensate for the surge in crime. Unsure about the true fate of Batman they continue to their battle against crime. First, Robin must stop the gang warfare that threatens to overrun the city but what does the mysterious Red Robin have to do with the situation? Then the Dark Knight&#8217;s adversary Two-Face steps in to take a bite out of the Big Apple, it&#8217;s up to Nightwing to pluck the city from the crazed madman&#8217;s grasp.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Detective 826- Just for the fun of it since I&#8217;m not going to bind any past issues.<br />
Detective 846-850- Heart of Hush<br />
Robin 175-176- RIP<br />
Batman/Outsiders 11-14<br />
Nightwing 147-150- RIP<br />
Robin 177-182- Search for a Hero, 182 FOE issue<br />
Detective 852- FOE issue continues in<br />
Batman 685- FOE issue<br />
Nightwing 152- FOE issue<br />
Detective 851- Last Days of Gotham pt 1<br />
Batman 684- Last Days of Gotham pt 2<br />
Nightwing 151- Last Rites damn good way to end the volume<br />
Superman/Batman 51-52 just for the fun of it</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Vol 3: Battle for the Cowl</h2>
<p>&#8220;Batman: R.I.P.&#8221; and FINAL CRISIS saw the end of Batman. Now, months following the disappearance of her protector, Gotham City sits at a precipice and it may be too far gone for Nightwing, Robin, Commissioner Gordon and the rest of the city&#8217;s heroes to save the day. Amid the fires, rioting, looting and gang warfare, one question rings out from the souls of Gotham&#8217;s desperate citizens: Where is Batman? With guest-stars galore, the destruction of a sacred Gotham City institution and an ending that will have everyone talking. Who has earned the right to take on the Mantle of the Bat? Who thinks they deserve it? Robin? Nightwing? Jason Todd? Two-Face? Catwoman? Batgirl? Who will ultimately win the BATTLE FOR THE COWL?<br />
Batman/Outsiders Special<br />
Robin 183<br />
Nightwing 153<br />
Outsiders 15<br />
BftC Gotham Gazette Batman Dead?<br />
Battle for the Cowl 1<br />
BftC Commissioner Gordon<br />
Battle for the Cowl 2 (1/2) stop Black Mask shaking Adam Bomb&#8217;s hand<br />
Azrael 1<br />
BftC Arkham Asylum<br />
BftC The Underground<br />
Azrael 2<br />
BftC The Network<br />
Azrael 3<br />
Battle for the Cowl 2 (2/2)<br />
Battle for the Cowl 3<br />
Batman 687<br />
Superman/Batman 76<br />
BftC Gotham Gazette Batman Alive?<br />
Batman 688-692<br />
Arkham Reborn 1-3<br />
Batman 693-697<br />
Detective 864-865<br />
Batman 698-699<br />
Batman 686- Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader pt 1<br />
Detective 853- Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader pt 2</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Batgirl/Red Robin 1: Collision Course</h2>
<p>Following the aftermath of BATTLE FOR THE COWL, a new Batman watches over Gotham City. But not everyone is ready to give up on the old one. Someone believes that Bruce Wayne may still be alive&#8230;and that someone is Red Robin. But who is wearing the Red Robin costume, and why is he traveling the globe looking for a dead man? Whoever he is, he&#8217;s not alone in his search and has been targeted by the League of Assassins.</p>
<p>Plus Stephanie Brown, the vigilante formerly known as The Spoiler and Robin has taken on the identity of Batgirl as she begins her nocturnal crusade to take back the night from the underworld. Now she has become the target of both Gotham City&#8217;s heroes (who don&#8217;t take kindly to a new person wearing the cape and the cowl) and its villains (who want to see the entire Bat-family six feet deep!)<br />
Red Robin 1-8<br />
Batgirl 1-4<br />
World&#8217;s Finest 3-4<br />
Batgirl 5-7<br />
Red Robin 9<br />
Batgirl 8<br />
Red Robin 10-12<br />
Batgirl 9-13<br />
Red Robin 13-14</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Vol 4: <strong>Gotham </strong></h2>
<p>My first attempt at a flip book.</p>
<p>Since Batman&#8217;s fall, things are so dangerous on the streets of Gotham that even the crooks feel unsafe. Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn are tired of playing by other people&#8217;s rules regardless of which side of the law they&#8217;re on. These tough ladies have a new agenda that&#8217;s all their own, and they&#8217;ll use any means necessary to pursue it. But can they get along and work as a team? And who will get hurt along the way? And how will the police feel about thie new Batman &#8212; and can he control the crime in Gotham the way the old Batman did? Commissioner Gordon&#8217;s about to find out as he teams with the new Batman to combat the fiery threat that Firefly has spread across Gotham City. In a secret bar within the city where magic is used to keep the peace, heroes and villains gather to enjoy a pint and talk about their days. But what happens when the magical barriers that prevent fighting are dropped and a building full of heroes and villains confront each other all at once? Knight and Squire have to find a way to save both friend and foe!<br />
Streets of Gotham 1-13<br />
*-flipped-*<br />
Gotham City Sirens 1-15</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Vol 5: Batman and Robin</h2>
<p>Grant Morrison unexpectedly calls on the caped-crusader’s campy Silver Age incarnation to give the wildly popular new series a unique tone. With the original Batman—Bruce Wayne—dead, the new Batman struggles to take over the role and find a balance with the impatient 10-year-old-semi-homicidal new Robin, who is actually Wayne’s own son. The two crime-fighters contend with loads of new villains including the Circus of Crime, the Flamingo, Professor Pig, and a resurrected but ersatz Batman while still dealing with old threats such as the Red Hood, Robin&#8217;s own mother Talia Al Ghul and the Black Glove&#8217;s ultimate plan. However, the dynamic duo won&#8217;t face these threats alone as Knight, Squire, and Batwoman lend a hand! Plus clues to the mysterious death of Bruce Wayne begins to surface! This collection is a must-have for both new readers and longtime fans of Grant Morrison&#8217;s Batman epic as the superstar writer unveils more of his genre-defying masterplan!</p>
<p>Batman and Robin 1-9<br />
Batman 700-702<br />
Batman and Robin 10<br />
Return of Bruce Wayne 1<br />
Batman and Robin 11<br />
Return of Bruce Wayne 2<br />
Batman and Robin 12<br />
Return of Bruce Wayne 3<br />
Batman and Robin 13<br />
Return of Bruce Wayne 4<br />
Batman and Robin 14<br />
Return of Bruce Wayne 5<br />
Batman and Robin 15 &#8211; 16<br />
*Return of Bruce Wayne 6<br />
Batman: The Return</p>
<p>*There has been much debate about the placement of this issue. Some say it should go before Batman and Robin 15 but I like it where it is. The issues were released in this order and the mystery at the end of Batman and Robin 15 is compounded without Return of Bruce Wayne 6.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2><img class="alignleft" src="http://comicbinding.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/corwin-batgirlredrobin1.jpg" alt="" width="194" height="300" />Batgirl/Red Robin 2: Days of Death</h2>
<p>Stephanie Brown&#8217;s second semester at Gotham U. starts like any other &#8211; new classes, new allies, a vigilante stalker &#8211; everything a gal could want! But what Gotham City&#8217;s Batgirl isn&#8217;t prepared for is the arrival of the mysterious &#8220;Order of the Scythe.&#8221; Who are they, and why have they set their sights on her? &#8220;The Lesson&#8221; begins here! The &#8220;Order of the Scythe&#8221; has drawn first blood, framing Batgirl for a crime she didn&#8217;t commit. Can she outrun Gotham City&#8217;s Finest long enough to prove her innocence? The birth of Batgirl&#8217;s gallery of rogues begins here as &#8220;The Lesson&#8221; continues!</p>
<p>When Red Robin and his friends are trapped in the unknown world of the Unternet by the Calculator&#8217;s fail-safe program, it&#8217;s Batman and Robin to the rescue &#8211; but which Batman and Robin is it? Unable to control the Unternet, Red Robin is determined to destroy the villains&#8217; communications grid &#8211; but may hurt his allies in the process. Finally Batgirl has been given her first sanctioned Batman Incorporated assignment solving a series of high-profile kidnappings, and she&#8217;s thrilled! Well, she was &#8211; until Robin decided to ride shotgun. Can the Dysfunctional Duo stop fighting long enough to save the children of Gotham City&#8217;s elite?<br />
Batgirl 14<br />
Bruce Wayne: The Road Home &#8211; Batgirl<br />
Batgirl 15-17<br />
Red Robin 15-20<br />
Teen Titans 92<br />
Red Robin 21<br />
Batgirl 18-21<br />
Red Robin 23-26<br />
Batgirl 22<br />
Batman Inc: Leviathan Strikes (first story only)<br />
Batgirl 23<br />
Batgirl 24<br />
Knight and Squire 1-6</p>
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		<title>Teen Titans</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 20:17:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This set includes <strong>New Teen Titans (1980)</strong>, the first 55 issues of <strong>New Teen Titans (1984)</strong>, the full series of <strong>Titans (1999)</strong> and the first 33 issues of <strong>Teen Titans (2003)</strong>, plus lots of extras.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Volume #1</h4>
<p>New Teen Titans 	59<br />
New Teen Titans 	1 &#8211; 16</p>
<h4>Volume #2</h4>
<p>New Teen Titans 	17 &#8211; 20<br />
Tales of the New Teen Titans 1 &#8211; 4<br />
New Teen Titans 	21 &#8211; 25<br />
New Teen Titans 	Annual 1<br />
Uncanny X-Men / New Teen Titans<br />
New Teen Titans 	26 &#8211; 27</p>
<h4>Volume #3</h4>
<p>New Teen Titans 	28 &#8211; 34<br />
New Teen Titans 	Annual 2<br />
New Teen Titans 	35 &#8211; 37<br />
Batman and the Outsiders 5<br />
New Teen Titans 	38 &#8211; 41</p>
<h4>Volume #4</h4>
<p>New Teen Titans 	42 &#8211; 44<br />
New Teen Titans 	Annual 3<br />
New Teen Titans 	45 &#8211; 58</p>
<h3>Volume #5</h3>
<p>New Teen Titans v2:  1 - 12<br />
New Teen Titans v2:  Annual 1<br />
New Teen Titans v2:  13 - 19</p>
<h3>Volume #6</h3>
<p>New Teen Titans v2:  20 - 27<br />
New Teen Titans v2:  Annual 2<br />
New Teen Titans v2:  28 - 39</p>
<h3>Volume #7</h3>
<p>New Teen Titans v2:  Annual 3<br />
New Teen Titans v2:  40 - 49<br />
New Teen Titans v2:  Annual 4<br />
New Teen Titans v2:  50 - 55<br />
New Teen Titans v2:  Annual 5<br />
New Teen Titans v2:  Annual 6</p>
<h4>Volume #8</h4>
<p>Titans Secret Files 1<br />
Titans 	1 - 19</p>
<h4>Volume #9</h4>
<p>Titans Annual 1<br />
Titans 20<br />
Titans Secret Files 2<br />
Titans  21 - 35</p>
<h4>Volume #10</h4>
<p>Titans 	36 - 50<br />
Titans: Graduation Day 	1 - 3</p>
<h4>Volume #11</h4>
<p>Teen Titans Secret Files 2003<br />
Teen Titans v3:  1 - 6<br />
Teen Titans v3:  0.5<br />
Teen Titans v3:  7 - 16<br />
Teen Titans LEGION Special<br />
Teen Titans v3:  17<br />
Teen Titans v3:  18</p>
<h4>Volume #12</h4>
<p>Teen Titans v3: 19 - 24<br />
Outsiders 	24<br />
Teen Titans v3: 25<br />
Outsiders 	25<br />
Teen Titans v3: 26 - 28<br />
Teen Titans Secret Files 2005<br />
Teen Titans v3:  29 - 32<br />
Teen Titans v3:  Annual 1<br />
Infinite Crisis 5<br />
Teen Titans v3:  33<br />
Infinite Crisis 6 &#8211; 7</p>
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