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The Joker: Death of the Family (The New 52)
Scott Snyder
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Description for The Joker: Death of the Family (The New 52)
paperback. Collects Catwoman numbered 13-14, Batgirl numbered 13-16, Suicide Squad numbered 14-15, Batman and Robin numbered 15-16, Nightwing numbered 15-16, Detective Comics numbered 15-16, Red Hood and the Outlaws numbered 15-16, and Teen Titans numbered 15-16. Illustrator(s): Various; Capullo, Greg. Num Pages: 456 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: FXS. Category: (Y) Teenage / Young Adult. Dimension: 258 x 171 x 16. Weight in Grams: 780.
- After having his face sliced off one year ago, The Joker makes his horrifying return in this new epic that features Batman's entire network of partners in crimefighting, including Batgirl, Catwoman, Nightwing, Robin, the Teen Titans and more. While The Joker threatens the very existence of Gotham City, these heroes — and villains — must find a way to survive.
- Collects Catwoman #13-14, Batgirl #13-16, Suicide Squad #14-15, Batman and Robin #15-16, Nightwing #15-16, Detective Comics #15-16, Red Hood and the Outlaws #15-16, and Teen Titans #15-16.
Product Details
Publisher
DC Comics
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
788g
Number of Pages
456
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781401246464
SKU
V9781401246464
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Ref
99-99
About Scott Snyder
Scott Snyder is the bestselling and award-winning writer of Batman, American Vampire and Swamp Thing as well as the short story collection Voodoo Heart. He teaches writing at Sarah Lawrence College, NYU and Columbia University. He lives on Long Island with his wife, Jeanie, and his sons Jack and Emmett. He is a dedicated and un-ironic fan of Elvis Presley. Kyle Higgins is a New York Times best-selling writer whose work includes Batman: Gates of Gotham, Supreme Power, and Deathstroke. After spending two years at the University of Iowa, Kyle transferred to Chapman University where he co-wrote and directed a superhero noir titled The League, about the 1960's superhero labor union of Chicago. The film opened doors at Marvel Comics, where Kyle co-wrote his first two books with Alec Siegel (Captain America Theater of War: Prisoners of Duty, and Avengers Origins: The Vision). Kyle is also a co-writer of The Nightrunner (with David Hine), whose story was featured on The Daily Show with John Stewart. At present, Kyle is helming Nightwing as part of DC's The New 52.
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