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Batman vs. The Joker

2019
"Of all the villains that threaten Gotham City, none is more dangerous-or more persistent-than the Harlequin of Hate himself, the Joker! As Batman's oldest and deadliest foe, this mirthful maniac has served as a fearsome foil to the stoic Dark Knight for decades-and become public enemy number one in the process! More deranged, murderous and resourceful than all of Gotham's other rogues put together, the Joker won't quit until the entire world sinks with him into insanity- something that Batman will never allow!"--.
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DC Comics classics library

Kryptonite nevermore
When all kryptonite is destroyed, Superman begins to lose his powers, and his doppleganger arrives with his own strange powers. Collects "Superman" no. 233-238 and 240-242.

Green Lantern

2004
Contains the stories from GREEN LANTERN #83-87,89, FLASH #217-219 and #226.

Green Lantern

Hero's Quest
2005
"Superman. Batman. Wonder Woman. The Flash. Green Lantern. They are the world's greatest super heroes, fighting endlessly against corruption and injustice. Each of them is a formidable opponent of evil, but banded together their powers are unmatched. Ever ready, they stand united as the Justice League of America."--back cover.

The Green Lantern Green Arrow collection

2004
Collects seven issues of "Green Lantern" from 1970-71, in which the hero teams up with Green Arrow to fight evil and social ills.

Batman

knightfall
1994

Green Lantern

2011
Collects black-and-white reprints of "Green Lantern" comics, originally published between 1970 and 1977, that feature Green Lantern Hal Jordan's team-up with Green Arrow Oliver Queen and the pair's focus primarily on on fighting social problems on Earth.

The DC Comics guide to writing comics

2001
"Batman" editor and writer Dennis O'Neil provides instruction on writing comics, discussing story structure, drama, subplots, characterization, script preparation, miniseries and maxiseries, graphic novels, ongoing series, story arcs, the Levitz paradigm, megaseries, adaptations, and continuity.
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