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  2. Batman: Knightfall - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 1 (ISBN 978-1401270421) was released in April 2017 in hardcover format, featuring a new cover by artist Kelley Jones. At 960 pages, this edition contains the entire contents of the 2012 edition of Batman: Knightfall Vol. 1 and also contains

  3. Batman: No Man's Land - Wikipedia

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    "Batman: No Man's Land" is an American comic book crossover storyline that ran for almost all of 1999 through the Batman comic book titles published by DC Comics. The story architecture for "No Man's Land" and the outline of all the Batman continuity titles for 1999 were written by cartoonist Jordan B. Gorfinkel .

  4. Ventriloquist (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Ventriloquist is one of many villains in the Batman's rogues gallery to be confined to Arkham Asylum when Batman apprehends him. In Knightfall, Arkham is destroyed by Bane and the Ventriloquist is among the inmates who escape. [5] Unable to find Scarface, the Ventriloquist uses a sock puppet in his place for a short time (aptly named Socko).

  5. Category:Batman novels - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Paul Valley let Abattoir fall to his death during the Batman: Knightfall storyline. Actuary: Chuck Dixon Graham Nolan: Detective Comics #683 (March 1995) The Actuary is a mathematical genius who applies formulae to aid the Penguin in committing crimes. Agent Orange [citation needed] Mike W. Barr Jim Aparo: Batman and the Outsiders #3 ...

  7. Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Each of the stories is a twist on a different 'pulp hero' genre — so there's the caveman story, the witchhunter/Puritan adventurer thing, the pirate Batman, the cowboy, the P.I. — as a nod toward those mad old 1950s comics with Caveman Batman and Viking Batman adventures. It's Bruce Wayne's ultimate challenge — Batman vs. history itself!" [2]

  8. Kelley Jones - Wikipedia

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    Kelley Jones was born in Sacramento, California and grew up in Citrus Heights.He began reading comic books when "My brother came home one day, with a stack of comics (from school)...He had in there Marvel Collectors' Item Classics and Marvel's Greatest Comics, something along those lines, and they were reprints of the '61, '62, '63 period.

  9. Dennis O'Neil - Wikipedia

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    Dennis "Denny" Joseph O'Neil [4] (May 3, 1939 – June 11, 2020) [5] was an American comic book writer and editor, principally for Marvel Comics and DC Comics from the 1960s through the 1990s, and Group Editor for the Batman family of titles until his retirement.