Cover by Jason Johnson and Danny Miki. Flattened, script by Chuck Dixon, art by Staz Johnson and Stan Woch
Robin rescues "Hardback" Bock; they team up to battle Quakemaster , Arnold Wesker's newest puppet; Nightwing saves Gordon and Mayor Grange; Batman continues helping survivors. Cataclysm crossover continued from Batman: Arkham Asylum—Tales of Madness #1.
36 pgs., full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Cover by Jason Pearson. The Killer!, script by Chuck Dixon, art by Staz Johnson and Stan Woch
Robin seeks advice from Nightwing and Oracle about finding Philmont's killer; he sees Stephanie Brown in his school and fears that his identity will be revealed.
36 pgs., full color. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
KnightsEnd Aftermath. Tim Drake's relationship with Ariana continues to go south, and Batman tells Robin he's going to make some changes in the wake of recent events in "The Triumph."
Written by Chuck Dixon. Art & cover by Tom Grummett & Ray Kryssing.
Cover price $1.50.
The Joker escapes from Arkham Asylum and finds his gang being led by Mister Freeze, as Robin follows a lead in order to get to the Clown Prince of Crime in "The Funniest Thing Happened..."
Script by Chuck Dixon, art by Tom Lyle & Bob Smith.
Cover price $1.50.
The Joker escapes from Arkham Asylum and finds his gang being led by Mister Freeze, as Robin follows a lead in order to get to the Clown Prince of Crime in "The Funniest Thing Happened..."
Script by Chuck Dixon, art by Tom Lyle & Bob Smith.
Cover price $1.50.
The Joker escapes from Arkham Asylum and finds his gang being led by Mister Freeze, as Robin follows a lead in order to get to the Clown Prince of Crime in "The Funniest Thing Happened..."
Script by Chuck Dixon, art by Tom Lyle & Bob Smith.
Cover price $1.50.
The Joker escapes from Arkham Asylum and finds his gang being led by Mister Freeze, as Robin follows a lead in order to get to the Clown Prince of Crime in "The Funniest Thing Happened..."
Script by Chuck Dixon, art by Tom Lyle & Bob Smith.
Cover price $1.50.
Newstand Edition. The Joker escapes from Arkham Asylum and finds his gang being led by Mister Freeze, as Robin follows a lead in order to get to the Clown Prince of Crime in "The Funniest Thing Happened..."
Script by Chuck Dixon, art by Tom Lyle & Bob Smith.
Cover price $1.50.
The Joker's plot to turn Gotham into a hell of technology-inspired madness continues full steam, and it seems Robin's nothing more than a nuisance for the madman in "Tomorrow a Tragedy."
Script by Chuck Dixon, art by Tom Lyle & Bob Smith.
Cover price $1.50.
The Joker's plot to turn Gotham into a hell of technology-inspired madness continues full steam, and it seems Robin's nothing more than a nuisance for the madman in "Tomorrow a Tragedy."
Script by Chuck Dixon, art by Tom Lyle & Bob Smith.
Cover price $1.50.
The Joker tears up Gotham City as an absent Batman fails to confront him, leaving it up to Robin to track down and stop his mentor's nemesis.
Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover features a Joker hologram.
Cover price $1.50.
Newsstand Edition. This is it...the final confrontation between Robin and the Joker in the shocking conclusion to this historic miniseries!
Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover by Kevin Maguire.
Cover price $1.00.
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The Joker escapes from Arkham Asylum and finds his gang being led by Mister Freeze, as Robin follows a lead in order to get to the Clown Prince of Crime in "The Funniest Thing Happened..." Script by Chuck Dixon, art by Tom Lyle & Bob Smith. Cover by Kevin Maguire. Cover price $1.50.
A gang war has erupted in Gotham and King Snake and the Ghost Dragons desperately try to hold their ground against the Artel, a Russian mob led by the KGBeast and the Commissar. Defying Batman's orders for the first time, Robin faces dangerous repercussions and confronts death-defying challenges when he uncovers a plot that he soon realizes is bigger than a mere criminal power struggle. It's a sinister web of international intrigue and economic warfare. Drawn into the mystery is the Huntress, crossing swords with the Boy Wonder for the first time as she re-establishes her presence in the DC Universe. Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover by Mike Zeck.
Robin goes head to head with the KGBeast and gets some unexpected help from the Huntress. Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover by Mike Zeck.
King Snake makes his moves on KGBeast's territory and Tim confronts new difficulties with his father. Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover by Mike Zeck.
Regular Edition - No slide motion cover - Robin learns the identity of the Huntress and together they find evidence that renegade Russian agents are involved in a counterfeiting scheme. Meanwhile, Tim's dad decides to send him to boarding school...in Metropolis.
Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover by Mike Zeck.
Cover price $1.25.
Regular Edition - No slide motion cover - Robin and the Huntress find the Commissar's headquarters, arriving in time for the KGBeast to capture Huntress. And when Robin tries to rescue her, he too is trapped.
Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover by Mike Zeck.
Cover price $1.25.
Matt Wagner and Jose Garcia-Lopez covers; Movement enhanced cover;
Polybagged with poster of Newsstand edition (Mike Zeck cover).
NOTE: each sliding part of cover is two-sided and reversible.
Cover price $2.50.
It is the year 3000, and the Batman of that era lies dead. Civilization's only remaining hope against the threat of the group known as the Skulp resides in the boy who survives the Dark Knight...if he can only prevail where his mentor failed. What will the Earth of 3000 A.D. be like...and how will its heroes cope with the otherworldly threats confronting it? ROBIN 3000 is the first Robin Elseworlds story, and the first Elseworlds story in two parts, produced for DC by Byron Preiss Visual Productions.
Written by Byron Preiss, with art, color and foil-enhanced cover by P. Craig Russell.
52 pages. Prestige Format. Cover price $4.95.
After the death of the Batman of 3000 A.D., that era's Robin and his allies are captured by Batman's killers, the Skulp, and tricked into helping their plot to control interplanetary civilizations.
Written by Byron Preiss, with art, color and foil-enhanced cover by P. Craig Russell.
52 pages. Prestige Format. Cover price $4.95.
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It is the year 3000, and the Batman of that era lies dead. Civilization's only remaining hope against the threat of the group known as the Skulp resides in the boy who survives the Dark Knight...if he can only prevail where his mentor failed. What will the Earth of 3000 A.D. be like...and how will its heroes cope with the otherworldly threats confronting it? ROBIN 3000 is the first Robin Elseworlds story, and the first Elseworlds story in two parts, produced for DC by Byron Preiss Visual Productions. Written by Byron Preiss, with art, color and foil-enhanced cover by P. Craig Russell. 52 pages. Prestige Format. Cover price $4.95.
The weekly excitement following the break-up of the Teen Titans begins here! The Titans' Argent heads to Gotham seeking guidance from Robin, but all she finds is trouble for them both at the hands of drug smugglers. And the only person who can help them is...Spoiler?!? The saga of the split-up Titans continues next week in Superboy Risk Double-Shot (1998) #1.
Written by Dan Jurgens and Chuck Dixon. Art and cover by Greg Land and Jose Marzan, Jr. FC, 32 pg. Miraweb Format.
Cover price $1.95.
Will the Toy Wonder of the 853rd century make the ultimate sacrifice to enable Batman to save the universe from destruction at the hands of Solaris? And what happens when the Joker of the future gets his hands on Batman's Boom Suit?
Written by Chuck Dixon. Art by Staz Johnson and Stan Woch. Cover by Rick Burchett and Danny Miki. FC, 32 pg. Miraweb Format.
NOTE: The DC One Million series consists of 31 issues including a 4-issue mini-series and 27 one-shots.
Cover price $1.99.