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Scott Snyder
The Court of Owls were created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo and feature as Batman's main antagonists in the first two-story arcs of The New 52, the 2011 reboot of DC's continuity.
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Bill Finger
Jerry did some digging and discovered that many of the classic Batman stories—including the first, and the origin—came from the mind and typewriter of another man, Bill Finger.
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Greg Capullo
Readers can also brush up on one of Batman’s more modern adventures with Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s “The Court of Owls” storyline.
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Tom King
Batman epics include writer Scott Snyder’s The Court of Owls, Tom King
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Frank Miller
Batman's first year was written by Frank Miller, illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, colored by Richmond Lewis, and lettered by Todd Klein.
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Alan Moore
That Batman tale chronicles a possible origin for the hero's nemesis, and was written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Brian Bolland.
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The character was created by Jerry Robinson, Bill Finger and Bob Kane, and first appeared in Batman #1 (April 25, 1940).
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by Bob Kane and , Bill Finger which debuted in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939
The original Batman, written by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, which debuted in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939, is a goofily dressed masked character who solves a mystery.
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Chuck Dixon, Jo Duffy, Alan Grant, and Doug Moench
a Batman storyline was written by Chuck Dixon, Jo Duffy, Alan Grant, and Doug Moench, with illustrations by Jim Balent, Bret Blevins, Barry Kitson, Mike Manley, Graham Nolan, and Ron Wagner.
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David Vern Reed
All four stories were written by David Vern Reed and drawn by John Calnan under the direction of Batman editor Julius Schwartz.
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Grant Morrison
The graphic novel was writer Grant Morrison's first work on Batman, and Morrison would later note that the story was intended to be the start of the Batman's own Batman saga.
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Alan Grant
The comic was written by Alan Grant and drawn by Norm Breyfogle and was responsible for the introduction of several new characters into the Batman universe.
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Tim Seeley
The series featured Batman, Batman's allies, and Gotham City, and was written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Ray Fawkes, Kyle Higgins, and Tim Seeley.
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Alan Moore and Brian Bolland
Alan Moore and Brian Bolland’s classic graphic novel, Batman:
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Ben Affleck and Geoff Johns
The Batman was originally written by Ben Affleck and Geoff Johns (with a rewrite from Chris Terrio), though their draft of the script had been thrown out when Matt Reeves boarded the film.
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Rose's The Joker collaborator — Guillem March
This collection includes some of the earliest Gotham City tales from current Batman mastermind James Tynion IV, and Rose's The Joker collaborator Guillem March—springing forward from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s instant-classic Batman story, 'The Court of Owls!'
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one of the few modern additions to the Batman canon , that has seemed to stick around
the now legendary Batman scribe Scott Snyder, and the Court of Owls is one of the few modern additions to the Batman canon that has seemed to stick around, even making appearances in other media like the television show Gotham.
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Capullo
Capullo began writer Scott Snyder's Batman work with the New52 relaunch which introduced The Court of Owls, the Year Zero storyline exploring Batman’s first year, the Joker’s return in Death of the Family, and the Endgame arc which ended with the supposed death of Batman and the Joker.
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and Geoff Johns, the DC Comics poster-boy who has written countless stories that fans cherish
The Batman was written by Affleck and Geoff Johns, the DC Comics poster-boy who has written countless stories that fans cherish.
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by Affleck
The Batman was written by Affleck and Geoff Johns, the DC Comics poster-boy who has written countless stories that fans cherish.
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