Cover by Neal Adams. "Doom, What Is Thy Shape?", script by Bob Haney, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Jack Abel.
After a series of complex heists, the Molder attracts the attention of Batman, who begins a manhunt to find the sculpting villain; The Molder gains the upper hand when he traps Batman in front of an oncoming train, however the Caped Crusader is saved by Plastic Man!
Cover by Neal Adams. "But Bork Can Hurt You!", script by Bob Haney, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Dick Giordano and Vince Colletta.
When mercenary for hire named Bork arrives in Gotham City and realizes that he's mysteriously invulnerable, he begins a campaign to take over the city, even besting Batman in combat!
Cover by Neal Adams. "Arise Ye Ghosts of Gotham," script by Bob Haney, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito.
Gotham City is visited by a religious group called the Hellerites, a group of people who centuries ago owned the land that later became known as Gotham City; The forefathers of Gotham had forced the Hellerties off the land, and now they have returned with their apparent messiah and founder Josiah Heller was prophesied to come back and threaten to turn Gotham City into a desert unless the land was turned over to his people.
Cover by Neal Adams. "You Only Die Twice!", script by Bob Haney, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito.
After a near death experience, Batman is visited by Adam Strange, who explains to him that after a freak accident involving the Zeta-Beam, Adam was transported to Earth sometime in the future and found Batman's obituary!
Cover by Jim Aparo. "Double Your Money - and Die!", script by Bob Haney, art by Jim Aparo
When the shareholders of The Starr Corporation are being killed one-by-one, Batman and Green Arrow team up to watch over the owner jet-set playgirl Salome Starr, believing that she may have some involvement in the killings; However, the two heroes learn that the mastermind is really Two-Face, who is operating on his own; Fighting the criminal on a sky-slope, Two-Face skis off a cliff into a glacier to his seeming demise. Statement of ownership - average print run 351,000; average paid circulation 179,609.
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Cover pencils by Rich Buckler, inks by Jim Aparo. "Hour of the Serpent," script by Bob Haney, pencils by John Calnan, inks by Bob McLeod
Shahn-Zi comes back to terrorize Gothams Chinatown, and Batman joins forces with the Demon to attempt to repel his assault. Cooky La Moo On Broadway Hostess snack cakes ad with Wonder Woman.
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Cover by Jim Aparo. "Mile High Tombstone," script by Bob Haney, art by Jim Aparo
Batman teams with Mr. Miracle to rescue a lost archaeologist, but along the way they encounter an old enemy of Miracles in search of a crime computer. Cooky La Moo On Broadway Hostess snack cakes ad with Wonder Woman. The Greatest Superman Story Ever Told article by Jenette Kahn.
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Cover by Jim Aparo. "Dastardly Events Aboard the Hellship!", script by Bob Haney, art by Jim Aparo
Batman and Wonder Woman take on Dimitrios, a wealthy industrial spy who uses educated apes for henchmen and who has stolen a "solar cell" from an inventor. Mera Meets the Manta Men Hostess snack cakes ad. A Word About the Fight of the Century article by Jenette Kahn about Superman vs. Muhammad Ali.
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Cover by Jim Aparo. "Operation: Time Bomb," script by Bill Kelley, art by Jim Aparo
Batman joins Sgt. Rock and Easy Company as they attempt to put an end to their old foe, the Iron Major, who has a new plan to blow up the Allied Forces. An Arrow in Time ad for Hostess Fruit Pies featuring Green Arrow.
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Cover by Jim Aparo. "The Scepter of the Dragon God!", script by Michael Fleisher, art by Jim Aparo
Batman and the Spectre team up against Wa'ar-zen, an ancient Japanese sorcerer in search of a scepter that will give him even greater power than the Ghostly Guardians. Clean Sweep Hostess Cup Cakes ad with Red Tornado. Back-up story: "Be Still, My Trembling Heart!", script by Cary Burkett, art by Dan Spiegle; Nemesis goes in search of the man who created the heart-device for Samuel Solomon.
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Cover by Jim Aparo. "Interlude on Earth-Two," script by Alan Brennert, art by Jim Aparo
Batman of Earth-One is thrown into Earth-Two by a freak occurrence, where Hugo Strange is threatening the Robin and Batwoman of that world with animated relics of the late Batmans, controlled by Starmans stolen Cosmic Rod. Back-up story: "Enter... Greyfox," script by Cary Burkett, art by Dan Spiegle; The three remaining Council members hire Greyfox, an assassin, to handle Nemesis. Letter from comics writer Mike Barr.
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In the good old days, the title THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD stood for the best in team-up action and adventure.
Those days are back again as DC Comics revives the original team-up title for a 6-issue miniseries starring Green Arrow, the Butcher, Black Canary and the Question! In the forests of the Pacific Northwest, Green Arrow uncovers a strange alliance of American Indians and Irish terrorists. In Seattle, Black Canary looks into a scalping murder of a lumber industry executive. John Butcher infiltrates an Amerind terrorist group...and Vic Sage, the Question, has questions about everything that's happening!
Written by Mike Grell and Mike Baron, with art and cover by Shea Anton Pensa.
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Working independently across the Northwest, Green Arrow, the Butcher and the Question begin to see that all the trails point in a single deadly direction.
Written by Mike Grell and Mike Baron, with art and cover by Shea Anton Pensa.
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While Green Arrow follows the trail of an illegal arms deal, John Butcher is discovered to be a spy by the radical Indian group he's infiltrated. Also featuring the Question.
Written by Mike Grell and Mike Baron, with art by Shea Anton Pensa. Cover by Grell.
New Format. Cover price $1.75.
The miniseries concludes and the pieces of the puzzle come together at last as Green Arrow, the Question and John Butcher confront the American Indian gunrunners and their IRA connection in a deadly showdown.
Written by Mike Grell and Mike Baron, with art by Shea Anton Pensa and Pablo Marcos. Cover by Grell.
New Format. Cover price $1.75.