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* ''ComicBook/StrangeApparitions'': A series of events kick off that reveals to Batman political corruption in Gotham and brings back an old nemesis thought long gone.
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* ''ComicBook/BatmanUnderTheHood'': After the buzz over the appearance of the supposed Jason Todd in "Hush", Creator/JuddWinick detailed the rise of a new Red Hood, which was originally held by the man who would become the Joker. Upon the discovery that the Red Hood was indeed Jason returned from the dead, angry that Batman replaced him and didn't kill his "killer", Batman has to stop his adopted son and former ward's RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
* ''Face The Face'': Set during the One Year Later TimeSkip after ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', Batman and the Tim Drake Robin return to action just in time to deal with someone killing off several of Batman's rogues' gallery, with evidence pointing to Harvey Dent, who Batman left in charge of protecting Gotham while he was away after being cured. Notable for making the Great White Shark (introduced in ''ComicBook/ArkhamAsylumLivingHell'') Gotham's top crime boss and the aforementioned returns of Commissioner Gordon, Detective Bullock, and Harvey Dent's Two-Face persona (re-scarring included). Batman also adopts Tim Drake, who takes up a costume similar to his ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The New Batman Adventures]]'' incarnation.

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* ''ComicBook/BatmanUnderTheHood'': After the buzz over the appearance of the supposed Jason Todd in "Hush", Creator/JuddWinick detailed the rise of a new Red Hood, which was originally held by the man who would become the Joker. Upon the discovery that the Red Hood was indeed Jason returned from the dead, angry that Batman replaced him and didn't kill his "killer", Batman has to stop his adopted son and former ward's RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
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* ''Face The Face'': Set during the One Year Later TimeSkip after ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', Batman and the Tim Drake Robin return to action just in time to deal with someone killing off several of Batman's rogues' gallery, with evidence pointing to Harvey Dent, who Batman left in charge of protecting Gotham while he was away after being cured. Notable for making the Great White Shark (introduced in ''ComicBook/ArkhamAsylumLivingHell'') Gotham's top crime boss and the aforementioned returns of Commissioner Gordon, Detective Bullock, and Harvey Dent's Two-Face persona (re-scarring included). Batman also adopts Tim Drake, who takes up a costume similar to his ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The New Batman Adventures]]'' incarnation.[[index]]
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* ''ComicBook/BatmanUnderTheHood'': After the buzz over the appearance of the supposed Jason Todd in "Hush", Creator/JuddWinick detailed the rise of a new Red Hood, which was originally held by the man who would become the Joker. Upon the discovery that the Red Hood was indeed Jason returned from the dead, angry that Batman replaced him and didn't kill his "killer", Batman has to stop his adopted son and former ward's RoaringRampageOfRevenge.


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* ''ComicBook/BatmanUnderTheHood'': After the buzz over the appearance of the supposed Jason Todd in "Hush", Creator/JuddWinick detailed the rise of a new Red Hood, which was originally held by the man who would become the Joker. Upon the discovery that the Red Hood was indeed Jason returned from the dead, angry that Batman replaced him and didn't kill his "killer", Batman has to stop his adopted son and former ward's RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
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* Under the Hood" - The buzz over the appearance of the supposed [[spoiler:Jason Todd]] in "Hush" led to "Under The Hood" where Creator/JuddWinick detailed the rise of a new Red Hood, which was originally held by the man who would become the Joker. Upon the discovery that the Red Hood was indeed [[spoiler:Jason returned from the dead]], angry that [[spoiler: Batman replaced him and didn't kill his "killer"]], Batman has to stop [[spoiler: his adopted son and former ward]]'s RoaringRampageOfRevenge.

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* Under ''ComicBook/BatmanUnderTheHood'': After the Hood" - The buzz over the appearance of the supposed [[spoiler:Jason Todd]] Jason Todd in "Hush" led to "Under The Hood" where "Hush", Creator/JuddWinick detailed the rise of a new Red Hood, which was originally held by the man who would become the Joker. Upon the discovery that the Red Hood was indeed [[spoiler:Jason Jason returned from the dead]], dead, angry that [[spoiler: Batman replaced him and didn't kill his "killer"]], "killer", Batman has to stop [[spoiler: his adopted son and former ward]]'s ward's RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
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* ''ComicBook/GothamNocturn'': Creator/RamV's saga on ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics'', following Tamaki's

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* ''ComicBook/GothamNocturne'': Creator/RamV's saga on ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics'', following Tamaki's

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* ''VideoGame/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBoldTheVideoGame''
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* ''Literature/BatmanResurrection'' (2024): An upcoming novel by John Jackson Miller, serving as a sequel to ''Film/Batman1989'' as part of its 35th anniversery celebration. It will also bridge the gap between the 1989 film and ''Film/BatmanReturns''.

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* ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies'': ''Superman/Batman'' #1-6. Lex Luthor, as the President of the United States, declares Superman and Batman as enemies of the state, forcing them to fight an army of heroes and villains to clear their names and bring Luthor down.

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* ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies'': ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies2004'': ''Superman/Batman'' #1-6. Lex Luthor, as the President of the United States, declares Superman and Batman as enemies of the state, forcing them to fight an army of heroes and villains to clear their names and bring Luthor down.
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** ''[[Film/JokerFolieADeux Joker: Folie à Deux]]'' (2024) - The sequel to the above. Involves Harley Quinn, played by Music/LadyGaga.

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** ''[[Film/JokerFolieADeux Joker: Folie à Deux]]'' ''Film/JokerFolieADeux'' (2024) - The sequel to the above. Involves Harley Quinn, played by Music/LadyGaga.
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** ''[[Film/JokerFolieADeux Joker: Folie à Deux]]'' (2024) - Involves Harley Quinn, played by Music/LadyGaga.

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** ''[[Film/JokerFolieADeux Joker: Folie à Deux]]'' (2024) - The sequel to the above. Involves Harley Quinn, played by Music/LadyGaga.
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* ''ComicBook/WorldsFinestComics'': An anthology series that debuted in the late 1940s, originally it featured stand-alone solo stories involving Batman and Superman. However, with issue #71, the series switched formats to its now-familiar "Superman/Batman" team-up stories. The series (which featured the first appearance of Scarecrow and Clock King) was canceled in 1986. ''ComicBook/SupermanBatman'' served as a modern-day SpiritualSuccessor.

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* ''ComicBook/WorldsFinestComics'': ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest1941'': An anthology series that debuted in the late 1940s, originally it featured stand-alone solo stories involving Batman and Superman. However, with issue #71, the series switched formats to its now-familiar "Superman/Batman" team-up stories. The series (which featured the first appearance of Scarecrow and Clock King) was canceled in 1986. ''ComicBook/SupermanBatman'' served as a modern-day SpiritualSuccessor.



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* ''ComicBook/BatmanAndSupermanWorldsFinest1999'': A 1999-2000 maxiseries revisiting the concept of the "World's Finest Team", with each adventure being set in the anniversary of the death of a mutual friend whom neither of them managed to save, serving as a narrative throughline.

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