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Batman and the Outsiders #6 Death Warmed Over!
Cover Date: January, 1984
Batman and the Outsiders face the chilling villain known as the Cryonic Man, who has been attacking a hospital in search of artificially made organs. The Cryonic Man attacks the same hospital twice in Gotham City in a span of ten years, never looking lik ...
Issue Description
Batman and the Outsiders face the chilling villain known as the Cryonic Man, who has been attacking a hospital in search of artificially made organs.
The Cryonic Man attacks the same hospital twice in Gotham City in a span of ten years, never looking like he has aged a day. Due to a previous adventure, some members of the Outsiders were visiting the an associate, Doctor Helga Jace, in the hospital at the very same time it was being attacked by the Cryonic Man. This prompts the super-team to investigate the case, but not before Cryonic Man gets the drop on them, leaving several members frozen in ice and kidnapping Katana.
Batman and the Outsiders
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Continued in: Outsiders (Volume 1).
Batman had never been what anyone would call a natural team player. True, he had been Robin's mentor since early in his career, but he'd often had trouble meshing with those he considered equals in the JLA. So, when his long time team mates in the Justice League refused to enter the country of Markovia to help Batman rescue Bruce Wayne's longtime employee Lucius Fox, Batman abruptly quit the League and set out for the small European country on his own. Batman soon discovered Fox had been kidnapped by Baron Bedlam, a rebel who had already killed the king of Markovia. As he tries to find where Fox is located, Batman enlists the aid of his long time friend, Black Lightning in order to infiltrate a camp of rebel insurgents in the country. However, soon the samurai assassin Katana appeared and killed the rebel general and Batman's plans took a different turn. Before long he encountered the mysterious energy projecting Halo, the gravity powered prince of Markovia now calling himself Geo-Force, and his old associate and master of the periodic table of the elements, Metamorpho, who all opposed the forces of Baron Bedlam, and a new plan formed in Batman's mind. After successfully overthrowing Bedlam's reign of terror, and saving Fox, Batman requested that the team return to Gotham with him and work under his leadership. Batman now had his own league of heroes, only his team would now operate outside the law.
Popular from its inception, Batman and the Outsiders (Outsiders) ran for a total of 46 issues, and spun off into a deluxe format Baxter title, The Outsiders in 1985. An interesting blend of old and new characters, the team's roster continued to grow over the years, gaining members such as Looker, Windfall and the Atomic Knight and facing villains like Eclipso, Kobra and Maxie Zeus.
Issues #1-19 of this series are collected in Showcase Presents: Batman and the Outsiders
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