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  • Published: 1 February 2022
  • ISBN: 9781779513229
  • Imprint: DC Comics
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 1136
  • RRP: $300.00
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Batman: No Man's Land Omnibus Vol. 1



The monumental crossover event that changed Gotham City and the Dark Knight forever collected in one volume for the first time.
 

The monumental crossover event that changed Gotham City and the Dark Knight forever collected in one volume for the first time.
 

After suffering a cataclysmic earthquake, the U.S. government has deemed Gotham City uninhabitable and ordered all citizens to leave. It is now months later and those that have refused to vacate 'No Man's Land' live amidst a citywide turf war in which the strongest prey on the weak.  Batman and his allies including the enigmatic new Batgirl, Nightwing, Oracle and Robin must fight to save Gotham during its darkest hour and return Justice to the destroyed city.
 
Includes Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #116-121, Azrael: Agent of the Bat #51-57, Batman #563-568, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #83-88, Detective Comics #730-735, Catwoman #72-74, Robin #67, The Batman Chronicles #16-17, Nightwing #35-37, Batman: No Man's Land (Collector's) #1, Batman: No Man's Land Gallery #1, and Young Justice In No Man's Land #1
 

  • Published: 1 February 2022
  • ISBN: 9781779513229
  • Imprint: DC Comics
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 1136
  • RRP: $300.00
Categories:

About the authors

Dennis O'Neil

Dennis O'Neil began his career as a comic book writer in 1965 at Charlton, where then-editor Dick Giordano assigned him to several features. When Giordano moved to DC, O'Neil soon followed. At DC, O'Neil scripted several series for Giordano and Julius Schwartz, quickly becoming one of the most respected writers in comics. O'Neil earned a reputation for being able to "revamp" such characters as Superman, Green Lantern, Captain Marvel, and Batman, whom O'Neil brought back to his roots as a dark, mysterious, gothic avenger. Besides being the most important Batman writer of the 1970s, O'Neil served as an editor at both Marvel and DC. After a long tenure as Group Editor of the Batman line of titles, he retired to write full-time.