![]() ![]() I did not include any of the Night of the Owls crossover issues.Īnother book constructed from trades. ![]() Batman Annual #1 technically takes place between Batman #8-9, but for pacing purposes, I like its placement here. This book is just the first two trades put together. When I saw the prices of the back issues on the secondary market, I got rid of my issues and purchased the TPBs. Some people opt to place this in publication order, but the way I have it mapped, it is just a matter of swapping some volumes around on the shelf. ![]() If you’re using the trades, the story is put at the end of the second trade, and it’s easier to place it before #25. If you’re using the original issues, it’s just as easy to leave it in place. The backup story from #25 could go in a few different places. If you want to focus just on Snyder, cut out all of the issues outside of the main Batman series (although I would keep Batman: Dark Knight #0 and Detective #0). That book obviously got expanded with the yearlong arc by Snyder. Prior to the announcement of Zero Year, I had planned to do a “Batman: Zero” book of the #0 issues which covered the early years of Batman and family’s career. Batman #21-23 (Bruce Wayne backup stories) I tried to limit it to as much pure Snyder work as possible, but there are some other issues added in to help make a cohesive whole. ![]() Probably the highlight of DC’s “New 52″ era was the Scott Snyder run of Batman. ![]()
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