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Something For The Weekend: A Look At Some Of Our New Regular Columns For Your Consideration

Welcome to your weekend and welcome to our regular round-up of articles for you to browse through at your leisure

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June 13, 2020 Olly MacNamee 1506 Views A Tangle Web, Euro Reviews, Something For The Weekend, The Bat-Cave, The Weekly 2000AD, The Xavier Institue
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The Bat-Cave: An Strange Anniversary In ‘Detective Comics’ #19

Anniversary issues are often one of the biggest highlights of any comic run. In 2013 Detective Comics saw one of

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June 11, 2020 Tony Thornley 1522 Views Batman, DC Comics, Detective Comics, Jared Fletcher, Jason Fabok, jeromy cox, John Layman, The Bat-Cave
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The Bat-Cave: The Silent Knight Rises In ‘Batgirl’ #1-6

Ever since the Batman family expanded into multiple ongoing titles with Robin and Catwoman in 1993, the line was anchored

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June 3, 2020 Tony Thornley 1870 Views Batgirl, Batman, Damian Scott, DC Comics, Jason Wright, John Costanza, Kelley Puckett, Robert Campanella, Scott Peterson, The Bat-Cave
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The Bat-Cave: ‘Scooby-Doo Team-Up’ Volume 1 Introduces The Cowardly And The Craven

There aren’t enough all-ages comics today featuring A-list superheroes. However, in 2014 DC Comics launched a long-lasting series that did

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May 25, 2020 Tony Thornley 1956 Views Batman, Dario Brizuela, DC Comics, franco riesco, Robin, Saida Temofonte, Scholly Fisch, Scooby-Doo, scooby-doo! team-up, Teen Titans Go!, The Bat-Cave
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The Bat-Cave: A Dark Mirror In ‘Nightwing/ Huntress’ #1-4

Since the 80s, one of the defining features of Batman has been his family. Since then, the Bat-family has grown

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May 11, 2020 Tony Thornley 1771 Views Batman, Bill Sienkiewicz, DC Comics, Devin Grayson, Greg Land, Huntress, John Costanza, Nightwing, Nightwing/ Huntress, Noelle Giddings, The Bat-Cave
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The Bat-Cave: The Dark Knight Meets His Match In ‘Batman’ #582-583

A couple weeks ago, I took a look at an early issue of Greg Rucka’s Detective Comics, a critically acclaimed

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April 28, 2020 Tony Thornley 1933 Views Batman, Ed Brubaker, John Constanza, Karl Story, Roberta Tewes, Scott McDaniel, The Bat-Cave
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The Bat-Cave: Things Get Personal In ‘Batman: Madness’

There are several creative teams in Batman history that are considered “the greats.” However, there’s only one that’s never had

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April 23, 2020 Tony Thornley 1931 Views Batgirl, Batman, Batman: Madness, DC Comics, Gregory Wright, Jeph Loeb, Legends of the Dark Knight, The Bat-Cave, Tim Sale, Todd Klein
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The Bat-Cave: The Value Of Life In ‘Detective Comics’ #757

Batman is regarded as one of the greatest superheroes ever created. He’s seen as the ultimate badass, a man amongst

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April 16, 2020 Tony Thornley 1989 Views Batman, Detective Comics, Greg Rucka, Rick Burchett, Rodney Ramos, The Bat-Cave, Todd Klein, Wildstorm FX
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The Bat-Cave: A Rough Place To Start In ‘Batman: Harley Quinn’ #1

Welcome to The Bat-Cave! As the comics industry has ground to a halt amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, we wanted to

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April 7, 2020 Tony Thornley 1640 Views Aaron Sowd, Alex Ross, Batman, DC Comics, Harley Quinn, Paul Dini, Tanya & Richard Horie, The Bat-Cave, The Joker, willie schubert, Yvel Guichet

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