An edition of Contagion (2000)

Batman

dreamland

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An edition of Contagion (2000)

Batman

dreamland

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"A deadly plague has struck Gotham City and the infected only have 48 hours to live! Batman must race to find a cure and save the citizens of Gotham before it's too late. With the help of Robin, Nightwing and unlikely allies Catwoman and Azrael, Batman faces off against not only a deadly virus, but also some of the most lethal members of his rogues gallery. Featuring appearances by Poison Ivy, R'as al Ghul, Bane and many more! Written by legendary Bat-scribe Chuck Dixon, these classic tales lead into Batman: Cataclysm which leads directly into Batman: No Man's Land. Collects Batman: The Shadow of the Bat #53-54, Batman #533-534, Detective Comics #700-702, Catwoman #36, Robin #32-33, and Batman: Bane"--

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Publisher
DC Comics
Language
English
Pages
47

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Batman: Contagion
2016
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Batman: dreamland
2000, DC Comics
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Edition Notes

"Batman created by Bob Kane."

Published in
New York, NY
Other Titles
Dreamland

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
741.5/973
Library of Congress
PN6728.B36 G677 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
47 p.
Number of pages
47

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30147179M
LCCN
00702912

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