Nightwing & Troia by Ron Randall

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Nightwing & Troia by Ron Randall
Queen Marna leads 40 amazons into battle, flying on Pteranodons (Ron Randall, AD&D module C5: The Bane of Llywelyn by Bob Blake, TSR, 1985) Previously
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Catwoman vol 2 82 was published with a cover date of July 2000. Catwoman took Sgt Perez hostage and lead a prison riot before Harley Quinn helped her escape. The issue marked the last appearance of Sergeant Perez. ("Cat Outta Hell", Catwoman vol 2 82, DC Comic Event)
Plastic Man, the Justice League and Wonder Woman Family by Terry Dodson and Ron Randall
Doom Patrol by Keith Giffen and Matthew Clark Omnibus by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis, Matthew Clark, Ron Randall, Kevin Maguire and more. Cover by Clark. Out in December.
"Who are the Doom Patrol, when every story ever told about them is true but coexists in contradiction? From the wreckage of their multiple lives, the World's Strangest Heroes must find purpose in a world of impermanence.
From writer Keith Giffen (Justice League International , Lobo) and artists Matthew Clark and Ron Randall comes the story of misfit heroes trying to make sense of their existence before the next big reboot hits.
Collects Doom Patrol (vol. 5) #1-22, 52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen #1-6, Teen Titans (vol. 3) #32 and #34-37, The Brave and the Bold (vol. 3) #8, Secret Six (vol. 2) #4, Secret Six (vol. 3) #30, and pages from Secret Six (vol. 2) #3 and DC Comics Presents #52, Giffen's first work with the team and the first appearance of Ambush Bug!
Featuring a brand-new introduction by Matthew Clark, along with a behind-the-scenes art gallery of never-before-seen works!"
Cain—Ron Randall