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Nightwing Secret Files

Nightwing Secret Files

Learn the secrets behind the greatest heroes and villains of the DC Universe with these special issues that delve into all aspects of their lives--from enemies and allies to caves and fortresses and everything in between! These issues also tie in to some of the DC Universe's biggest events, including the return of the JSA and INFINITE CRISIS!

Nightwing 80-Page Giant

Nightwing 80-Page Giant

A man chained into his wheelchair has been pushed into the middle of a busy road: someone wants him dead, and wants a message to be attached to the death. When Nightwing rescues the man (who has anyway died of a massive coronary), a gun-woman makes certain of his death before escaping. The man was Leonard Holcomb, a former commissioner in Bludhaven. Nightwing later discovers that someone had branded him with the number 1049. While he and Oracle begin to investigate, the masked woman brands Frankie Deever, son of Lunchmeat Deever and ensures that he is crushed by an incoming ferry. Then she sends a car over a bridge: with a branded ex-police chief aboard.

Nightwing (1996)

Nightwing (1996)

The solo book sees the former Robin trying to be his own man, but often leads him back to his roots with Batman. Having left Bludhaven, Nightwing is now re-inventing himself and rediscovering his passion for crimefighting.

Marvel Knights (2000)

Marvel Knights (2000)

Marvel's urban warriors form an ever changing, ever unpredictable, street-level strike force! Can't get enough DAREDEVIL? Getting the shakes for your next hit of PUNISHER? Then stand back as the best and darkest from the Marvel Knights stable gather together to spread a little joy to the skels of the Marvel Universe! Who's going to cover for the Fantastic Four when they blast off into deep space? Who's going to pick up the slack when the Avengers charge off to Wakanda? Who's going to protect the "everyman" on the street from the common-and not so common-criminal element of New York City? How about the most oddly matched non-team to ever tear apart the House of Ideas? Be there on the ground floor-before it's blown to bits-as Daredevil, Dagger, Black Widow, Shang Chi and the Punisher unite for the first time ever!

Marc Spector: Moon Knight

Marc Spector: Moon Knight

Moon Knight has just returned from his stint with the West Coast Avengers. He takes on a couple of street thugs and returns home, where Marlene startles him. Little does he know that the Glitch brothers are spying on him for Bushman. Marc is working out when Marlene enters. She is upset when Marc's new housekeeper, Chloe, enters the room. Marc sends Marlene off shopping but she comes under attack. Marc and Frenchie respond. Bushman is responsible, and captures Marlene. To prove to Marc that he hasn't softened, he shoots his own man. He gets away with her, much to Marc's annoyance.

Justice Riders

Justice Riders

Familiar heroes in an unfamiliar world! From a baby Kal-L landing in Soviet Russia to the Dark Knight becoming the world's first Green Lantern to the Amazonian Princess Wonder Woman arriving during the Victorian Era, anything is possible in ELSEWORLDS!

Conjurors

Conjurors

Deadman, Phantom Stranger, and other sorcerors fight eldritch forces from the dawn of the Stone Age that try to expunge magic from the world.

Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow

Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow

This series is a continuation after issue #12 of the volume Snake Eyes. After the death of Snake-Eyes the series was rebooted as G.I. Joe Special Missions.

Skywolf

Skywolf

Continuing his story from back-up in Ariboy, Skywolf and the Bald Eagle go on a treasure hunt in Viet Nam.

Shadow Tiger

Shadow Tiger

From the legendary Detective Comics creative team of Chuck Dixon and Graham Nolan, comes their newest superhero collaboration - Black Tiger! As a kid, Rajan Shah lost his parents to a hit-and-run driver. Resigned to a life of poverty, Rajan is stunned when a mysterious benefactor pays for his education. Determined to make the most of his good fortune, Rajan becomes a lawyer to fight for justice. But Rajan quickly learns his benefactor is not what he seems and that some forms of justice must take place outside the law! Available with covers by Nolan and Mukesh Singh.

Robin: Year One

Robin: Year One

Already entrenched in the Batcave and his official training complete, young Dick Grayson has a world of experience to gain, and a ton of new enemies to make, beginning with the truly insane Mad Hatter! Ultimately, over the course of YEAR ONE, Robin crosses paths with many crazed villains in Batman's Rogues Gallery and makes a new deadly enemy for himself, one whose impact will be felt in the present-day pages of NIGHTWING! ROBIN: YEAR ONE explores many facets of Dick's early days as Robin, including his struggle to live a "normal" childhood while continuing to serve not only as the Boy Wonder, but also as the ward of one of the world's most visible, richest and eligible businessmen, Bruce Wayne. Not unlike BATMAN: YEAR ONE, which became an enduring classic because of its account of a hero in the making, ROBIN: YEAR ONE will reveal how Dick became the hero he is today.

Robin/Argent Double-Shot

Robin/Argent Double-Shot

The weekly excitement following the break-up of the TEEN TITANS begins here! The Titans' Argent heads to Gotham seeking guidance from Robin, but all she finds is trouble for them both at the hands of drug smugglers. And the only person who can help them is... Spoiler?!? Note: The saga of the split-up Titans continues next week in SUPERBOY/RISK DOUBLE-SHOT #1. ...

Robin the Boy Wonder: A Celebration of 75 Years

Robin the Boy Wonder: A Celebration of 75 Years

So it has been with Batman and his partner in crime, Robin for seventy-five years. The Boy Wonder’s spunk and color balance against the Caped Crusader’s seriousness and gloom to create a perfect partnership, a Dynamic Duo. Though Batman has always needed a Robin, it hasn’t always been the same Robin. Many different crimefighters have taken up the name and costume, from jovial Dick Grayson to calculating Tim Drake to violent Damian Wayne. Each left his or her mark on the character, and today the Boy Wonder almost as recognizable and beloved as the Dark Knight himself.Collecting stories from Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Carrie Kelley, Tim Drake, Stephanie Brown, Damian Wayne and more, ROBIN THE BOY WONDER: A CELEBRATION OF 75 YEARS compiles the best moments from seven decades of the Dynamic Duo. It includes Robin’s first appearance by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, as well as tales from industry legends Jim Mooney, Sheldon Moldoff, Frank Miller, Chuck Dixon, Jeph Loeb, Marv Wolfman, Geoge Pérez, Jim Aparo, Grant Morrison, Andy Kubert and more.

Robin (1993)

Robin (1993)

Robin escaped from Az-Bat and the Batcave in his new car, Redbird. Tim had to start school the next day, and he had a date with Ariana to a school dance. A car theft group struck at the dance and stole the most expensive of the cars. Robin went out later and was caught by a local sheriff.

Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time: New Spring

Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time: New Spring

This volume is the prequel to Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time: The Eye of the World, also being adapted to comic book format by Dynamite.

Richard Dragon

Richard Dragon

Get ready for martial arts mayhem as Chuck Dixon, Scott McDaniel & Andy Owens reintroduce one of DC's toughest street fighters! When a mysterious figure begins assembling a strike team of the world's greatest assassins, Bronze Tiger sees the coming of a deadly storm. Tiger seeks out Richard Dragon, who's withdrawn from society, battling pit fighters and his own internal demons in the bowels of a Far East nightclub. Can he be coaxed back into the fray?
Genre: Mystery, Crime

Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights

Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights

Picking up a few months after Batman/Punisher: Lake of Fire,Punisher finds himself back in Gotham (much to his displeasure) and in a firefight with local street thugs while Commissioner Gordon and Co. watch and wait from afar. Punisher whittles down the thugs until he has one left to interrogate: he is looking for Jigsaw. Batman, too, is watching from a distance, but he finally decides to act before Punisher destroys everything and everyone. Batman attacks Punisher, allowing the thug to get away. Batman knows a bit about the Punisher from a distance (since Jean-Paul was wearing the mantle the last time Punisher came to Gotham), but Punisher does not know he is facing a different person under the cowl, thinking the Batman is truly a schizophrenic who changes his fight styles and personalities easily. Despite Batman's grudging acknowledgement they both are loosely out for the same goals, Batman has no desire for Punisher's death-dealing vigilantism in his town, and so he commits to driving the Punisher out of Gotham for good. Punisher escapes in the wreckage during their brawl, leaving Batman to track down what brought Punisher to Gotham in the first place, knowing the Punisher will be there sooner or later.

Joker: Last Laugh Secret Files

Joker: Last Laugh Secret Files

Learn the secrets behind the greatest heroes and villains of the DC Universe with these special issues that delve into all aspects of their lives--from enemies and allies to caves and fortresses and everything in between! These issues also tie in to some of the DC Universe's biggest events, including the return of the JSA and INFINITE CRISIS!

Joker: Last Laugh

Joker: Last Laugh

The Joker receives some shocking news while under lockdown in the Slab: he has a malignant tumor in his brain and is going to die. But it's not like the Clown Prince of Crime to bow out without putting on one last show--and he kicks it all off with a prison riot!

Joe Frankenstein

Joe Frankenstein

An action/horror/adventure tale by the creators of Bane, Graham Nolan and Chuck Dixon! Young Joe Pratt discovers, upon meeting the monster of his ancestor, that he is the heir to the Frankenstein name. A legacy that may get him killed if the creatures of the night have their way...

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