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Batman: Shadow of the Bat #75 By Fire... Or By Ice?
Cover Date: June, 1998
Special 75th Issue Batman finds a man on the rooftops about to jump and convinces him not to. He ties him up first then climbs down. On street level, he reflects on the devastation caused by the recent earthquake. Mr. Freeze is loose and has been looting ...
Issue Description
Special 75th Issue
Batman finds a man on the rooftops about to jump and convinces him not to. He ties him up first then climbs down. On street level, he reflects on the devastation caused by the recent earthquake. Mr. Freeze is loose and has been looting the city causing more death and destruction in his wake. Elsewhere in the city, Clayface has made his way out of the ground.
Meanwhile, Batman catches up with Mr. Freeze where a fight begins. He is quickly subdued but Clayface arrives on the scene. Another fight with this villain ensues. Batman has a difficult time reacting to Clayface's new piezzo-electric powers. He makes a play for Mr. Freeze's gun but is cornered by Clayface.
Mr. Freeze regains consciousness and Batman sees an opportunity. He taunts the villain prompting him to use his freeze ray against Clayface. The two battle it out giving Batman a chance to escape. Weakened by his encounter, he summons all his strength to pull down debris on Clayface and to stop Mr. Freeze.
Batman returns to the man on the rooftop who was watching all this time. He realizes how precious life is and is given hope by what he has seen.
Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Batman: Shadow of the Bat, was first published in June of 1992, running 94 issues plus a #0 issue and #1000000 issue until it was canceled in February of 2000. It was quickly replaced by Gotham Knights.
Started as a showcase for Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle, (and after a short time just Grant). Once Grant was no longer on the title, the creative teams changed for just about every story arc.
For the most part each arc was intended to be self- contained within the Shadow of the Bat series, though much of the book was eventually just used as part of Bat-Family crossovers such as Knightfall and No Man's Land.
Brian Stelfreeze provided covers for much of the run.
Annuals
Batman: Shadow of the Bat Annual (#1-5)Collected Editions
Batman: The Last Arkham (#1-4)Other Collected Editions
Batman: Knightfall Volume 1: Knightfall (#16-18)Volume 2: Kinghtsquest (#19-20, 24-28)Volume 3: Knightend (#29-30, #32-34)Batman: Prodigal (#32-34)Batman: Contagion (#48-49)Batman: Legacy (#53-54)Batman: Cataclysm (#73-74)Batman: Road To No Man's Land (#75-79)Batman: No Law and New Order (#83)Batman: No Man's LandVolume 1 (#83-86)Volume 2 (#87-88)Volume 3 (#89-92)Volume 4 (#93-94)DC One Million Omnibus (#1000000)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.