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Issue #21 - How This World Goes
Release Date: Dec. 1, 1999
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
A young girl has been kidnapped and the only "eye witness" is a blind
jazz musician. Can even Batman, the world's greatest detective, use the
information the old man provides to find the girl before the kidnapper
takes his revenge?
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Issue #22 - Minute
Differences
Release Date: Jan. 5, 2000
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
Gotham's Toughest Father-Daughter, Commissioner Gordon and Batgirl, take
to the steets! Keeping it all in the family, our heroes must track down
a pair of criminal siblings who have escaped from jail and are now
somewhere in Gotham City.
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Issue #23 - Do The
Wrong Thing
Release Date: Feb. 2, 2000
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
A plot involving the kidnapping of oil magnates and the acquisition of
their property leads Batman on a globe-hopping adventure that takes him
to the frozen wilds of Northern Canada and a showdown with a demon -
Ra's al Ghul!
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Issue #24 - Missed
Connections
Release Date: Mar. 1 2000
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
Batman and Batgirl must track down the missing Nightwing and Robin, who
are being held by a villain who has outwitted them both! Batman can
track the heroes down, but will he follow their footsteps right into a
trap?
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Issue #25 - ...Recognized, With
Flashes, And With Glory...
Release Date: Apr. 5, 2000
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Rick Burchett and Beatty
The Flash pays an unexpected visit to Batman's city, but Batman's not
the best representative for Gotham's welcome wagon. While Batman tries
to persuade the Flash to "mosey," the Scarlet Speedster is offering his
assistance in stopping a computer terrorist. Will our heroes put aside
their differences in time to stop the high-tech hoodlum?
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Issue #26 - In Arms
Release Date: May 3, 2000
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Rick Burchett and Beatty
Everyone from the CIA and the FBI to the local Gotham mobs (Russian,
Italian, Jamaican, Chinese) are in search of Kristov...and they're
willing to kill to get it. Batman doesn't know what Kristov is, but he's
not going to let anyone kill - or die - for it!
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Issue #27 - Lessons
Release Date: Jun. 7, 2000
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Beatty
A popular college professor of law who teaches a class on organized
crime is in jail for the murder of a known mob boss. Has the professor
stepped over the line and become judge, jury and executioner? Or is he
being framed by a new player on the mob scene in Gotham?
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Issue #28 - Notes
Release Date: Jul. 5, 2000
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Beatty
A popular musician is kidnapped by the Riddler, who proceeds to leave
baffling riddles for Batman, Robin and Nightwing. But the joke's on E.
Nigma when the musician begins leaving his own clues for our heroes in
an attempt to outwit the Riddler! Will the Riddler become aware of these
double-crosses and end the musician's career once and for all, or will
the Bat-family get hip and make all the right moves to save the
chart-topper?
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Issue #29 - Six Hours To Kill
Release Date: Aug. 2, 2000
Written by Chuck Dixon; art by Joe Staton and Terry Beatty; cover by
Craig Rousseau and Beatty
Batman has been poisoned mysteriously and has only six hours to live,
and it's up to Robin to figure out exactly how and why this has
happened. The search for an antidote leads the Boy Wonder to Poison Ivy
and Harley Quinn, but will these baddest of bad girls come to his aid?
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Issue #30 - Deals
Release Date: Sep. 6, 2000
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith & Terry Beatty
Batman must enlist the aid of Clayface to help a young child afflicted
with a rare skin disease. Can the Dark Knight convince Clayface to do
what's right, or does Clayface have other tricks up his sleeve?
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Issue #31 - Madness &
Chaos All 'Cause of Me
Release Date: Oct. 4, 2000
Written by Ty Templeton; art by Terry Beatty; cover by Templeton
There's a blackout in Gotham! Citizens everywhere are running scared and
who else could be behind such uncontrollable chaos but the Joker? Can
the Dark Knight and company get a handle on the madness before someone
gets seriously hurt?
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Issue #32 - The Remote Controller
Release Date: Nov. 1, 2000
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Beatty
The Scarecrow is up to his usual sinister tricks as he unleashes a
deadly gas that has the entire city of Gotham going completely crazy!
Mass mayhem and destruction ensue as millions of Gothamites literally
lose their minds. Can Batman and the gang save the masses from
themselves?
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Issue #33 - World Without Batman
Release Date: Dec. 13, 2000
Written by Ed Brubaker; art by Brad Rader and John Lowe; cover by Bob
Smith & Terry Beatty
Batman begins to doubt whether his actions really make a difference in
the world, and the guest-starring Phantom Stranger appears to show him
what a world without a Dark Knight would look like - and believe us, it
isn't pretty! Batman sees first-hand that his quest has made the lives
of his comrades much greater, as one by one they seem to follow the
wrong path in the Stranger's vision!
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Issue #34 - When In
Rome
Release Date: Jan. 3, 2001
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith & Terry Beatty
After several citizens of Gotham City mysteriously disappear, Batman's
search leads to the maniacal Maxie Zeus! But what would Maxie want with
carpenters and stonecutters? To rebuild Rome!
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Issue #35 - Stepping
Forward
Release Date: Feb. 7, 2001
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Beatty
Bruce Wayne finds himself on the jury of a man he helped capture, and
worse yet, the perpetrator is about to go free!
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Issue #36 - World's Finest
Release Date: Mar. 7, 2001
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Beatty
The Man of Steel is tracking down a Metropolis mobster who's hiding out
in Gotham, but he needs the help of Gotham's hometown hero on his
search!
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Issue #37 - Images
Release Date: Apr. 4, 2001
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Beatty
While attempting to save a damsel in distress, Batman finds himself
facing the Joker and the Penguin. But something is not quite
right...because Batman is missing! Robin and Nightwing cannot find their
mentor anywhere and they fear the worst.
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Issue #38 - Sticking
Release Date: May 2, 2001
Written by Scott Peterson; art and cover by Bob Smith and Terry Beatty
Robin and Batgirl track down a ski-masked criminal who is targeting
middle-aged males and sending them to the hospital. But what connection
does this have to little-league hockey games?
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Issue #39 - Acts
Release Date: Jun. 6, 2001
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Beatty
Batman and Co. investigate odd, possibly dangerous occurrences at a
production of Macbeth and are surprised to discover that the leading man
is actually a very large and malleable Arkham inmate in disguise. Yep,
Clayface is back!
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Issue #40 - Colder Than Arctic
Release Date: Jul. 4, 2001
Written by Scott Peterson; art by Tim Levins and Terry Beatty; cover by
Bob Smith and Beatty
Freeze is back in Gotham City, and he's looking for a way to bring about
a new Ice Age. But he's not working alone this time - there's a
mysterious person who has gotten Freeze to implement this latest plan.
Batman must figure out what Freeze is looking for, what he's trying to
do and who's got the influence over Freeze to push him toward this mad
plan. But time is running out.
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