Issue #01 – Grounded Release Date – Sep. 22, 1999 (First issue)
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau, Rob Leigh and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Bob Smith & Terry Beatty.
It’s Batman versus Batman as Bruce Wayne has to take down an out of control Terry. How far will Bruce go to stop Terry McGinnis’s rampage through Gotham?
Issue #02 – Ebony Tears Release Date – Oct. 27, 1999
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau, Rob Leigh and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Bob Smith & Terry Beatty.
Inque returns and is desperate to get back to her human form and will do anything to get — and stay — that way! Will Batman be strong enough to stop her?
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#03 Cover Date – Unpublished
It’s the return of the Terrific Trio (last seen on the Kids’ WB! animated series)! 2-D Man and Magma, the two surviving members of Gotham City’s super-hero team of the future, are in custody after going berserk. But strange messages from Freon, their dead teammate, lead them to break out and initiate experiments to reassemble her…using Batman as the energy source!
Note: This issue wasn’t published due to the Terrific Trio’s resemblance to Marvel Comics’s Fantastic Four characters.
Issue #03 – Zoologically Speaking Release Date – Nov. 24, 1999
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau, Rob Leigh and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Bob Smith & Terry Beatty.
The Splicers return to wreak havoc on the ‘norms’, and Terry has to find out what Cuvier is up to. When a surprise is revealed, will Terry be able to?
Issue #04 – Two of A Kind Release Date – Dec. 22, 1999
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau, Terry Beatty and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Bob Smith & Terry Beatty.
The Royal Flush Gang return to wreak havoc on Gotham City, but how is that possible? The entire gang is still in jail! Bruce and Terry discover some surprise revelations while trying to solve this mystery!
Issue #05 – Perfect Pitch Release Date – Jan. 26, 2000
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau, Rob Leigh and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Bob Smith & Terry Beatty.
Shriek escapes from imprisonment to exact his revenge with some new technology created just for Batman!
Issue #06 – Most Dangerous Island Release Date – Feb. 23, 2000
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau, Rob Leigh and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Bob Smith & Terry Beatty.
Terry and his friends are trapped on an island with The Stalker and spliced animals. These animals are spliced with Dinosaur DNA, and are on a rampage!
Issue #07 – McGinnis’ Secret Release Date – Mar. 22, 20000
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Min S. Ku, Sean Parsons and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Bob Smith & Terry Beatty.
After being saved by Batman, Terry becomes suspicious about his brother
Matt. Could he be Batman?
Issue #08 – Vendetta Release Date – Apr. 26, 2000
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau, Rob Leigh, and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Craig Rousseau & Terry Beatty.
A mysterious new vigilante begins causing trouble for Wayne-Powers, and
Terry intends to find out why.
Issue #09 – The Last of Her Kind Release Date – May 31, 2000
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau, Rob Leigh, and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Ronnie del Carmen.
Batman faces off against Curare and a new group of assassins.
Issue #10 – Toy Wonder Release Date – Jun. 28, 2000
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau, Rob Leigh, and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Ronnie del Carmen.
A new Golem hits Gotham, and what ties does it have to an autistic little boy?
Issue #11 – The Perfect You Release Date – Jul. 26, 2000
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau, Rob Leigh and Lee
Loughridge, cover by Ronnie del Carmen.
Teens are using nano-technology to enhance their looks. But when the nano-tech becomes sentient, it takes over! Can Batman stop the problem before it gets out of hand?
Issue #12 – Terminal Velocity Release Date – Aug. 30, 2000
Written by Hilary J. Bader; art by Craig Rousseau and Rob Leigh, cover by Ronnie del Carmen.
The villain formerly known as Terminal has been cured of his evil persona, but his former gang of Jokerz will stop at nothing to turn him back to his criminal self. Can Batman keep him on the straight and narrow?