Cover art by Rudolfo Damaggio, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Greg Wright. The Gray Area starring Batman, Catwoman, and Barbara Gordon, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Tommy Lee Edwards, inks by Scott Hanna; Robin pursues Kendall Stuart, who survived a virus outbreak, Batman escapes a military enclave.
Cover art by Graham Nolan, Scott Hanna, and Greg Wright. Babylon Falls starring Batman, Poison Ivy, Nightwing, Barbara Gordon, and Catwoman, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Scott Hanna; Batman escapes Babylon Towers, Oracle helps Catwoman track down outbreak survivor.
Cover art by Graham Nolan and Bill Sienkiewicz. Gotham's Scourge starring Batman, Robin, Huntress, Nightwing, Bane, Ra's Al Ghul, and Talia, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Scott Hanna;
Batman battles Bane and tries to destroy deadly virus.
Cover art by Graham Nolan and Bill Sienkiewicz. Second Chances starring Batman and Robin, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Scott Hanna;
As Gotham tries to recover from deadly virus, Ra's al Ghu's followers attack police headquarters.
Cover pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Karl Kesel. "Lethal Pursuits" starring Batman, Query, Echo, Ridder, Cluemaster, and Oracle, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by David Roach;
Riddler tells Batman that they only have 15 minutes to decipher his clue before he detonates the explosives in in Arthur Brown's vest; Batman and Robin decipher the clues but they remain unclear; Batman tells Robin to go to the Batcave, contact Oracle and get her help with Riddler's clues; Meanwhile, Batman locks Brown inside the Batmobile's truck and travels to the next address where Riddler would give them the next set of clues; Batman battles Query and Echo.
Cover pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Bob McLeod. "Riddled" starring Batman, Query, Echo, the Ridder, Cluemaster, and Oracle, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by David Roach;
Batman is down from the bullet that struck his cowl; The hoods celebrate when Cluemaster appears and threatens them; Brown tells them that if they shoot him, everyone will die because of the plastic explosive in his vest; Brown struggles for a while but one of the hoods struck him in the head with a shovel; A car approaches them; Riddler's remote signal doesnt work because Brown is beneath a bridge in the park; Robin arrives just in time to help Brown and Batman.
Cover art by Lee Weeks. "The Death Lottery Part One Heart of Glass," script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz;
Gunhawk and Bunny are ready to fulfill a contract on a man's life at the Seattle airport; Gunhawk misses the shot and they are both discovered; They leave because their target's bodyguard started shooting at them; Deathstroke hunts in Africa under the name of Baas; a lion knocks him to the ground; Batman and Robin patrol Gotham City.
Cover art by Lee Weeks. Heart of Stone (The Death Lottery Part Two) starring Batman, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz;
Lucius Fox gets shot by a sniper, spurring Batman and Robin to investigate.
Cover pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Tom Palmer. "Knight Out," script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Cam Smith;
There is a robbery in progress in a 364 Store; Bruce Wayne happened to be buying a hot-dog for his date at the place when two armed men came in and started to threaten him and the shopkeeper; Bruce played the fool for a while and when the things heated up, he decided to act.
Cover art by Graham Nolan and Brian Stelfreeze. Gears of Justice starring Batman, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Bob McLeod;
Batman battles Gearhead, who makes his first appearance.
Cover art by Graham Nolan and Brian Stelfreeze. Death Engine starring Batman, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Bob McLeod;
Batman appears to have died, as does Gearhead.
Cover art by Graham Nolan and Robert Campanella. A World for Burning starring Batman and John Jones (Martian Manhunter), script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Eduardo Barreto;
Batman faces a fiery foe named Firefly.
Cover art by Graham Nolan and Robert Campanella. Days of Fire starring Batman and John Jones, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Eduardo Barreto;
Batman battles Firefly.
Ex-con Dusty Howell tries to get his family out of a financial jam, but the robbery doesn't go off as planned in "Death Comes Home."
Written by Chuck Dixon. Art by Jim Aparo & Stan Woch. Cover by Brian Stelfreeze.
Cover art by Graham Nolan and Brian Stelfreeze. Savage Metal starring Batman, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Bob McLeod;
Batman battles Gearhead.
Cover art by Graham Nolan and Brian Stelfreeze. Point of Impact starring Batman, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Bob McLeod; Batman and Robin battle Gearhead.
Cover art by Brian Stelfreeze. At the End of the Day (Aftershock) starring Batman, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by William Rosado, inks by Tom Palmer; in the aftermath of the earthquake, Batman and Nightwing reflect on their past as Batman and Robin.
Cover art by Brian Stelfreeze. "Chaos Squared" (Fight or Flight: 2), script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by William Rosado, inks by Sal Buscema;
The Dynamiteer creates chaos on the Gotham Bridge and William Pettit's team cant stop him; Nightwing and Robin arrive in time to stop the criminal and turn him in to the Gotham City Police Department; Commissioner Gordon travels to Ivy Town to attend a job interview; Back in Gotham, Bullock and Montoya question the Dynamiteer about the people who hired him, and he tells them that they were hired by the devil; Batman does not appear in this story; Part of "No Mans Land."
Cover art by Brian Stelfreeze. "30 Seconds to Midnight" (Fight or Flight: 3), script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by William Rosado, inks by Sal Buscema; Nicholas Scratch sends his minions to Gotham City to find and kill Bruce Wayne; Nightwing and Robin patrol Gotham one last time before it is shut down for good, and they wonder where could Bruce be; Gearhead observes them with a camera and is also curious about the whereabouts of Batman; Meanwhile, at GCPD Headquarters, James Gordon and Sarah discuss their future; Nightwing and Robin observe the Cadwallader Bridge as it was the last one to be destroyed in order to cut off the city from mainland; Robin contacts Oracle and asks her to help him find Bruce; Batman does not appear in this story; Part of "No Mans Land."
Cover art by Alex Maleev and Bill Sienkiewicz. Part Four: Language (No Law and a New Order) starring Batman, script by Bob Gale, pencils by Alex Maleev, inks by Wayne Faucher;
Batman battles Scareface, Commissioner Gordon must deal with infighting among the GCPD.
Bob Kane 1915 - 1998 obituary by Jenette Kahn, art by Kane.
Cover art by Phil Winslade. "Shades of Grey" (Crisis of Faith), script by Bob Gale, pencils by Phil Winslade inks by Phil Winslade and Sal Buscema;
While trying to lure Batman out, the GCPD encounter Batgirl instead; Gordon gives her a message to relay to her boss—Batman is not welcome in Blue Boy territory; Batman catches a man beating another man to death; Batman rescues an infant from two women quarreling over guardianship of it; Take place after Batman: Shadow of the Bat #86; Part 19 of "No Man's Land," which continues in Azrael: Agent of the Bat #52.
WRITTEN BY GREG RUCKA; ART BY DAN JURGENS AND BILL SIENKIEWICZ; PAINTED COVER BY GLEN ORBIK AND LAUREL BLECHMAN
Batman No Man's Land. "Fruit of the Earth" concludes as Batman and Robin battle Clayface for the life of Poison Ivy! Gotham's future hinges on the outcome of this final showdown... an outcome that does not leave all the participants in one piece. Will Batman be able to claim the key to ending the state of No Man's Land in Gotham?
WRITTEN BY LARRY HAMA; ART BY MIKE DEODATO JR. AND SEAN PARSONS; COVER BY JOHN CASSADAY
The villain that broke Batman's back comes to "No Man's Land" in a special issue featuring a cover by John Cassaday (PLANETARY)! Bane has returned to what was once Gotham City, but what has he come there for? Batman doesn't know, but he's not about to wait to find out.
Written by Bronwyn Carlton; art by Tom Morgan and David Roach; cover by Rodolfo Damaggio
Harley Quinn, the Joker, and the Huntress face off in "No Man's Land" in the conclusion of "The Code!" While the Joker's political campaign threatens to send the so-called society of "No Man's Land" even further into a state of anarchy, the Huntress and Billy Petit's renegade ex-GCPD band join the fray. But they've never tangled with someone like Harley Quinn, who doesn't appreciate anyone standing between her and her Joker!