The only thing he ever loved was taken from him. Now he’s out to destroy the only things Batman cares about: Law and Order. Gotham City. And Robin.
Batman – Toyman #1 – 4
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2
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dc
Year
1987
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dc
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1
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Batman – Toyman #1 – 4
Suicide Squad #1 – 67 + Annual
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2
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dc
Year
1987
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dc
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1
Cast
This series ran for 66 issues under John Ostrander and ended in 1992 but the series was resurrected in 2010 for a single issue (#67) as a tie-in for Blackest Night. Writer John Ostrander gave the new Suicide Squad its own ongoing series, having brought the team together in 1986’s “Legends” mini series.
The Question Complete Collection (1987-2010)
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2
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dc
Year
1987
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dc
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1
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The Question (real name Charles Victor Szasz aka Vic Sage) is a fictional superhero that appears in comic books published by DC Comics, created by writer-artist Steve Ditko, and debuting in Charlton Comics Blue Beetle #1 (June 1967). The character was acquired by DC Comics in the early 1980s and incorporated into the DC Universe. Following the events of the 2006–2007 miniseries 52, his protégé Renee Montoya took up his mantle and became his successor.
The World of Krypton Vol. 2 #1 – 4 (1987-1988)
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2
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dc
Year
1987
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dc
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1
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SUPERMAN: THE WORLD OF KRYPTON chronicles key events in the history of Superman’s birth planet. Among the events are a war that raged for 1,000 years and a conspiracy to destroy the planet that was thwarted by Superman’s birth father, Jor-El. This volume also includes several classic tales of Krypton that served as inspiration for modern stories of that doomed world. This series is one in a trilogy of Post-Crisis Superman origin mini-series from John Byrne, including World of Smallville and World of Metropolis.
Wasteland #1 – 18 (1987-1989)
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2
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dc
Year
1987
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dc
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1
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Seen by many Vertigo fans as the original ” Vertigo” level Horror Anthology. This series was canceled long before Vertigo launch in 1993, but like Swamp Thing and Hellblazer at the time, this series was targeted to a more mature audience. The Vertigo series Flinch is much like this series in spirit of top talent telling short stories, although most of the rotating talent were artist because the series was co-written by Del Close and John Ostrander.