Issue #01 – Penguin’s Big Score Release Date: Sept. 8, 1992 (First Issue)
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Ty Templeton and Rick Burchett; cover by Ty Templeton
Batman becomes suspicious when The Penguin quickly starts climbing the ladder into the Gotham elite. Could he be responsible for the recent robberies in Gotham?
Issue #02 – Catwoman’s Killer Caper Release Date: Oct. 6, 1992
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Ty Templeton and Rick Burchett; cover by Ty Templeton
After receiving a mysterious package, Catwoman heads to London to attempt the biggest theft of her life. Batman follows her to put an end to her activities
Issue #03 – Joker’s Late Night Lunacy Release Date: Nov. 3, 1992
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Ty Templeton and Rick Burchett; cover by Ty Templeton
The Joker stages a late night talk show in Gotham City, and kidnaps
Gotham officials and holds them prisoner.
Issue #04 – Riot Act – Part 1 Release Date: Dec. 8, 1992
Written by Martin Pasko; art by Brad Radar and Rick Burchett; cover by
Ty Templeton
People around Gotham begin to lose their ability to read, and crime reaches a fever pitch.
Issue #05 – Riot Act – Part 2 Release Date: Jan. 5, 1993
Written by Martin Pasko and Kelley Puckett; art by Brad Radar and Rick
Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Batman and Robin start a search to discover who is causing fear in
Gotham by making Gothamites to lose their ability to read.
Issue #06 – The Third Door Release Date: Feb. 2, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Brad Radar and Rick Burchett; cover by
Rick Burchett
Bruce Wayne is discovered with a dead body of a socialite at a party.
Now Batman and Robin have to figure out who is really responsible for murdering the socialite.
Issue #07 – Raging Lizard Release Date: Mar. 2, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Batman’s investigation into a mob killer leads him into the word of underground wrestling in Gotham. The big star in the underground wrestling circuit? None other than Killer Croc.
Issue #08 – Larceny, My Sweet Release Date: Apr. 6, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Batman is hot on the trail of a crook called ‘The Invisible Man,’ a felon who disappears after every crime. Meanwhile, Summer Gleeson falls in love with a mysterious man.
Issue #09 – The Little Red Book Release Date: May 11, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Batman attempts a risky break in into Rupert Thorne’s mansion, in an attempt to recover a book which could put away Thorne.
Issue #10 – The Last Riddler Story Release Date: June 1, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Upset over how Batman always solves his riddle, The Riddler decides to pull one last job to determine if he’ll remain a criminal.
Issue #11 – The Beast Within Release Date: July 6, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Kurt Langstrom becomes the Man-Bat again and terrorizes Gotham. Once
Lanstrom is apprehended by the police, an old friend from his past pays a visit.
Issue #12 – Batgirl: Day One Release Date: Aug. 3, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Barbara Gordon dresses up as Batgirl for a costume party which ends up being crashed by Harley, Ivy, and Catwoman.
Issue #13 – Last Tango In Paris Release Date: Sept. 7, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Batman and Talia join forces and head to Paris to search for an artifact, and share some romance.
Issue #14 – Puglic Enemy Release Date: Oct. 5, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Robin must face Scarface and the Ventriloquist alone when he takes a bank hostage.
Issue #15 – Badge of Honor Release Date: Nov. 2, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
When one of his best undercover officers has his cover blown,
Commissioner Gordon descends into Gotham’s underworld to find him and save him.
Issue #16 – The Killing Book Release Date: Dec. 7, 1993
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
The Joker kidnaps an aspiring comic book artist to document his crimes.
Issue #17 – The Tangled Web Release Date: Jan. 20, 1994
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Batman learns that Ra’s Al Ghul is going to attempt to wipe out most of the world’s population and has to stop it at any cost.
Issue #18 – Decision Day Release Date: Feb. 3, 1994
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Batgirl and Robin discover there is a connection between a recent bombing and a group of politicians who want Mayor Hill and Commissioner
Gordon’s jobs.
Issue #19 – Troubled Dreams Release Date: Mar. 3, 1994
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
Stopped in his tracks with fear, Batman has to discover why a particular shape is causing him to be paralyzed with fear.
Issue #20 – Smells Like Black Sunday Release Date: Apr. 7, 1994
Written by Kelley Puckett; art by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett; cover by Mike Parobeck and Rick Burchett
A trio of criminals plan to break into a heavily guarded fort in order to get one of the richest pay days in Gotham history.