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Full List:
Misc. Singles Batman Pre-52 - Lot of 40 - $50 for all (negotiable)
DC All Stars! Batman & Robin: The Boy Wonder - Issues 1-9 - $12 all
Batman & Robin Eternal - Issues 1-6 (missing #4) - $5 total
Random Singles - 4 total - $1 ea
Villain Focus Singles w/holographic cover - Joker and Riddler - $2 ea
Batman & Robin - Vol. 1-7 + Batman Inc. Vol. 1-2 - $80 all (9) or $10ea
Misc DC Comic Volumes - 10 total misc - $5 ea
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Misc. Single Batman Lot of 40
Batman issues - set of 40 total for $50. Just about $1 per issue! I want to just get the rest of this gone so if you're interested DM me and we can haggle price!
Full List:
425 and 430
459-460
466-467
536-538, 541
626, 628, 644
651-654: '1 Year Later' story arc
677-680: Batman RIP story arc; missing 681 (final). Includes tie-ins.
696-699
701-702: Batman RIP missing chapters.
703-713. Damian Wayne and Tim Drake focused story lines.
DC All-Stars! Batman & Robin: The Boy Wonder
Issues 1-9, including variant covers for issues 1 and 7. $12 for the set!
Batman & Robin Eternal
Issues 1-6, missing #4. $5 only!
Random Singles
(DOA, B&R #26, Harley Quinn #0, TT #1, Batman Halloween) - $1 each :)
Villain Focus! Holographic cover edition!
Batman 23.1 and 23.2, Joker and Riddler - $2 ea
Batman and Robin (New 52!)
Volumes 1-7 including Batman Inc which takes place between vol. 3 and 4. Nine total volumes for $80 or $10 each solo.
Misc Solo Volumes! Only $5 each!
Full List:
Batman Chronicles
Batman Detective Comics Vol. 7
Batman: Year One
Batman: Court of Owls
Damian: Son of Batman
Batman and Son
Batman: Hush Coloring DC
Teen Titans Go!
Gotham Academy Vol. 2
Superman and Batman: The World's Finest Vol. 6
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Here is a list of (almost) every Superman’s character flaw
Post-Crisis: Insecurity. Struggles with his own identity and thus overcompensates. Too focused on being “human” and thus rejects his “alien” side.
Reeve: Fear of opening up, tries to be in control too much. Can’t face the fact that he can’t control everything. Eerily similar to Anakin Skywalker, too focused on saving things and people he’s attached to. Tries to have it all. Convinced he can because “I’m Superman.” He’s a man that tries to control his own fate. Despite the fact that he can’t even confess who he is to the woman he loves.
Silver Age: Control freak. Sometimes a little mischievous. Tries to punish his friends with complicated pranks to teach them a lesson. Usually more endearing than not, but it’s at the core of his character flaw. Despite being the most “Lawful Good” of the Supermen, he’s the biggest prankster of them all. Which kinda sheds light on his specific hatred for Prankster. The irony.
Bronze Age: Ego-centric. Spends so much time in his head thinking about the ramifications of his own actions—he fails to consider the other people around him. He’s unironically the most “Brooding” and “mysterious” Superman because he takes a lot of time for self-reflection. You see shades of this with Post-Crisis—the leading cause of him renouncing his American Citizenship because he was afraid of what that would represent when he saved people. Too much philosophizing, not enough praxis.
Golden Age: Cocky as a motherfucker. He’s the strongest being on the planet and acts like it. He’s the only Superman who has no reservations against taking human life. Thus, he’s not really concerned with how it “looks” when someone of his “stature” kills someone. All Praxis, No Theory. Bronze Age (& Mark Waid’s) Superman would HATE him. Like Joe Shuster once said, “It was always a lark for him, as you can see in my early drawings.”
New 52: Very much like Golden Age. Cocky. Arrogant at times. Too stuck in his own head. He’s in the transitional period between Golden Age Superman’s more practical & assertive approach and Bronze Age Superman’s paralizing self-realization and philosophizing regarding his “role” in the world. In other words, he’s squarely in his emo teenager era.
Orm is really twenty-two at the start of the New 52 Aquaman run, and twenty-seven at the oldest - if you follow the most consistent math - in the movie.