This paperback collects the Batman: War Drums storyline, a prelude to the Batman: War Games storyline. This storyline was originally published in the comic book series Detective Comics and Robin, from March to September, 2004. The storyline was written by A.J. Lieberman, Andersen Gabrych, and Bill Willingham.

When should I read Batman The Black Glove?

Batman: The Black Glove is the only new element of the list before at least December. It can probably be read just after Batman: The Resurrection of Ra’s Al Gul, despite the first of its two stories having been originally published prior to the crossover.

What happened to spoiler in ‘the Batman’?

Batman is drawn into an all-out battle for the section of Gotham City known as The Hill, but is taxed to the limit by new threats and trouble within his circle of allies. And when Tim Drake gives up his Robin identity after his father discovers his secret, Batman gets an unexpected and unwelcome replacement in the form of Spoiler .

What is Zurr En Argh in Batman and son?

At one point in Batman and Son, Zurr En Argh is written as graffiti on a wall where Bats is fighting. That was my problem with “Batman and Son” is that it seems disjointed, like I’m missing something else that’s going on – the stuff about the Black Casebook and the three Batmen seems to pop up practically out of nowhere 3/4 of the way through.

What are military drums?

Military drums or war drums are all kinds of drums and membranophones that have been used for martial music, including military communications, as well as drill, honors music and military ceremonies.

What is the name of the first Batman movie?

Batman (also known as Batman: The Movie) is a 1966 film adaptation of the popular Batman television series, and was the first full-length theatrical adaptation of the DC Comics character. The 20th Century Fox release starred Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin, as well as Lee Meriwether as Catwoman,…

When did Tom Mankiewicz write the first Batman movie?

Tom Mankiewicz completed a script titled The Batman in June 1983, focusing on Batman and Dick Grayson’s origins, with the Joker and Rupert Thorne as villains, and Silver St. Cloud as the romantic interest.