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Daredevil By Frank Miller And Klaus Janson Volume 3 TPB (Daredevil)
Frank Miller, Mike W. Barr, ...

Marvel Comics, 2009

Two assassins. One hero. It didn't end well. But Elektra's death was only the foundation for one of Frank Miller's most staggering sagas of the Man Without Fear! The Hand and the Chaste are in a race for Elektra, body and soul, and Natasha Romanova, the Black Widow, almost follows her rival into the grave while Daredevil's trapped in a coffin of his own design! Can his sarcastic sensei Stick rescue him from sensory overload, just in time for ...
  
  











  



  
What If? Classic Volume 5 TPB (What If Classics)
Mary Jo Duffy, Michael Fleisher, ...

Marvel Comics, 2009

The fifth installment of alternate-Earth action! The Phoenix lived, but the Hulk died! The Avengers take on the world, but Korvac destroys it! Plus: Eternals; Inhumans; and gods, gods, gods! Featuring Daredevil, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.! What If? #27-32
  
  











  



  
Batman: Son of the Demon4 reviews
Jerry Bingham, Mike W. Barr

DC Comics, 1991

The Best Batman story I've ever read.
Well written and well drawn story. Batman forms an uneasy alliance with his enemy Ra's al-Ghul to take dawn a ruthless terrorist who is developing a weapon to control the weather. Feels more like James Bond than Batman, but it doesn't matter. What elivates this story above others is the heart-breaking romance between Batman and al-Ghul's daughter Talia, which leads to a shocking and very ...
  
  











  



  
Star Trek: The Mirror Universe Saga (Star Trek (DC Comics))4 reviews
Mike W. Barr, Tom Sutton, ...

DC Comics, 2001

Cloak and Dagger
This is the best of the DC comic series in the early eighties. It don't get better than this. Kirk takes the Excelsior to battle his evil counterpart in the Mirror Universe! Romulans, Klingons, a Spock double.....this one's got it all! This would have made a terrific film.
  
  











  



  
What If? Classic Volume 4 TPB (What If? Classic)
Bill Mantlo, Don Glut, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

Captain America as the President of the United States? The Hulk a Microscopic Warlord? Doctor Doom a Hero? Gwen Stacy... alive? Only a few of the dynamic dimensional divergences in the Fourth Volume of Marvel's original alternate earth epics! Featuring the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, the Man-Thing and more! Plus revelations of some of the Marvel Universe's most Eternal secrets! Collects What If? #21-26.
  
  











  



  
Showcase Presents: Batman and the Outsiders, Vol. 14 reviews
Mike W Barr, Jim Aparo

DC Comics, 2007

JIM APARO GREATNESS !!!!
Jim Aparo is an amazing artist and this collection of his BATO work is no exception. Magnificent detail and gracefull figures. Jim was the ultimate Batman arist for me.
  
  











  



  
Silver Age Sci-Fi Companion4 reviews
Mike W. Barr

TwoMorrows Publishing, 2007

EXCEEDED MY HIGH EXPECTATIONS
All of the comic history-related books TwoMorrows Publishing puts out are worthwhile, but this is the best one yet. Author Mike W. Barr really goes the extra mile here and it shows. Not just a dry recitation of facts, Barr weaves together interesting factoids and makes connections where you least expect it. Wonderfully illustrated with vintage art, there are plot synopses of the biggies like ...
  
  











  



  
Detective Comics #572 Batman Fifty Year Anniversary (The Doomsday Book)
Mike W. Barr

DC Comics, 1987
  
  











  



  
Batman Year Two (Fear the Reaper)14 reviews
Mike W. Barr, Todd McFarlane

DC Comics / Warner, 1990

Graphic SF Reader
A tale where the interest is in the unmasking of the antagonist, who is of the Foolkiller variety. Batman, a little bit further into his career than in Year One (naturally) is up against an extremely formidable opponent, and he must find out his secret before it is too late. Otherwise, death will result, and quite possibly his own.
  
  











  



  
Gemini (Star Trek)8 reviews
Mike W. Barr

Star Trek, 2003

Average story, but with atmosphere of the original serie
"Gemini", Mike Barr's first published Star Trek novel, has the feel of an episode of the original series. However, unlike the original series episodes that were limited to 45 minutes to wrap up a storyline, this book went beyond its "45 minutes". There were elements of the story that didn't seem to fit, but other elements which captured the atmosphere of the original series. The story revolves ...
  
  











  



  
The Shadow Strikes 5
Gerard Jones, Mike W. Barr

DC Comics, 1990
  
  











  



  
Batman Annual No. 9 Jul 1985
Mike W. Barr

DC, 1985
  
  











  



  
Detective Comics #569 (Batman and Robin - Catch as Catscan)
Mike W. Barr

DC Comics, 1986

Detective Comics issue #569. December 1986.
  
  











  



  
Outsiders #13 December 1994
Mike W. Barr

DC Comics, 1994
  
  











  



  
Camelot 3000 (DC Comics Series)11 reviews
Mike W. Barr, Brian Bolland

DC Comics, 1997

Read-A-Lot!
Though written quite a while ago, This Arthur tale is worth the dough. I read it first when I was a boy. I read it still, it gives me joy! Britain falls to alien spoor and Arthur returns to even the score. Gwen and Lance renew their lust. It's hard to know just who to trust. Merlin returns, Excalibur too. This story has a lot for you. If you love Le Morte D'Art In your collection, make this book ...
  
  











  



  
Lord Pumpkin/Necromantra #4
Mike W. Barr, Dan Danko

Malibu Comics, 1995

Direct sales edition comic book published by Malibu Comics. Lord Pumpkin & Necromantra fight it out this issue in a combined story.
  
  











  



  
Detective Comics #571 Batman (Fear for Sale)
Mike W. Barr

DC Comics, 1987
  
  











  



  
Batman: In the Darkest Knight1 review
Mike W. Barr

DC Comics, 1994

Batman: In DULLEST Knight
This is a great concept: What if Bruce Wayne became Green Lantern instead of Batman? But the story and art are lifeless and dull! The whole story just seems kind of rushed, like it was a thirty-minute sitcom episode and they had to cram all the plot points in with no time for character development. If the art was engaging it could have been salvaged, but there's no help there, as there are ...
  
  











  



  
Mantra: Spear of Destiny #1 (Ultraverse) April 1995
Mike W. Barr

Malibu Comics, 1995

"The Woman From Alladin"
  
  











  







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