Sep 042011
 

This is the list of Joker related merchandise available from PREVIEWS for NOVEMBER:

Batman Archives Vol. 8 HC   224 pages  $59.99

  • On sale April 25, 2012
  • Written by Bill Finger, Edmond Hamilton and Joe Samachson
  • Art by Bob Kane, Lew Sayre, Schwartz, Dick Sprang, Win Mortimer and others
  • Cover by Bob Kane
  • Reprints tales from Detective Comics #151-171 including the first time Batman meets with the RED HOOD

 

Batman Archives Vol. 7 HC  264 pages $59.99

  • Resolicitation
  • Collects Detective Comics #136-154
  • See Batman and Robin battle the Joker, see the Riddler for the first time among other stories

 

Arkham Asylum: Madness TP  112 pages  $14.99

  • On sale November 2, 2011
  • Written by Sam Keith
  • Art and Cover by Sam Keith

 

Justice League: Heroes and Foes Series 1 Action figures Aproximately $64.99 SET  $17.99 Each

  • On sale April 11, 2012
  • Every Hero is defined by his foes…and by the allies who stand to back him up!  All four figures feature multiple points of articulationand include display bases.  Character-appropriate accessories are also included.
  • 4 color clamshell blister card packaging
  • Includes:
    • The Joker:  6.75 inches high
    • Batman:  6.75 inches high
    • Wonder Woman:  6.75 inches high
    • The Flash:  6.75 inches high

The Batman Files

 

  • Resolicit from August Previews
  • Written by Matthew K. Manning
  • Release date October 25, 2011 $100.00
  • Includes
    • Top secret blueprints of the Batcave, Batmobiles, Batman costumes
    • Original Gotham City newspaper articles
    • Official police records and crime scene photos
    • In-depth villain dossier and Arkham Asylum psychiatric profiles
    • File printouts from the Bat Computer itself
    • …much more

 

 

 

 

 

Aug 042011
 

Here is the list of Joker related merchadise available to order from your Previews catalog

BATMAN ODESSEY vol 2 #1:  Though this story to me has not made much sense so far, I trust Mr Adams in his work.  He’s a great artist and knows his Batman…I hope!  Anyways,

  • On Sale OCTOBER 19, 2011
  • Written, Art and covers by Neal Adams (1:10 B&W variant cover by Neal Adams)
  • 1 of 7 issues, 32 pages, FC, $2.99, Rated T
  • Batman Odessy is Back in a new volume from legendary writer/artist Neal Adams!  It’s finally happeed:  Batman must kill or be killed.  The threat is real and can’t be stopped by man or hero. To combat it, Batman must bring time itself to a standstill so that he can embark on an odyssey of self discovery to a place unknown to mankind, whre he can find himself.  But is this place where only failure awaits?

DC COMICS PRESENTS:  CATWOMAN–GUARDIAN OF GOTHAM #1:  This is here because it has a small Joker cameo.

  • On Sale OCTOBER 26, 2011
  • Writer: Dough Moench  Art: Jim Balent and Kim DeMulder.  Cover: Jim Balent
  • Trade.  96 pages, FC, $7.99
  • In this tale, originally a 2-part miniseries, Catwoman is the protector of a darker than ever Gotham City–and she most protet the city’s criminals from the murderous vigilante called the Bat-Man!

DC COMICS PRESENTS:  BATMAN–THE DEMON LAUGHS #1

  • On sale OCTOBER 5, 2011
  • Writer: Chuck Dixon  Art: Jim Aparo and John Cebollero.  Cover: John Cebollero
  • Trade.  96 pages, FC, $$7.99
  • In this stories from BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #142-145, Ra’s Al Ghul teams up with the Clown Prince of Crime for the first time.  Their mission:  Destroy the Dark Knight and take over the world!

JOKER: A VISUAL HISTORY OF THE CLOWN PRINCE OF CRIME

  • On sale OCTOBER 2o11 (by order in most comic book shops)
  • Book.  208 pages, PC  $30.00 (SC)  $50.00 (HC)
  • SEE POST BY ITSELF HERE!

RIDDLE ME THIS, BATMAN!:  ASSAYS ON THE UNIVERSE OF THE DARK KNIGHT.  This is here because in previous books about the Batman, there have been articles about Joker as well.  Read the those other articles at this link!

  • On Sale OCTOBER 2o11
  • Book.  SC 6×9 224pages B&W
  • Editors:  Kevin Durand and Mary Leigh
  • From the first comic-book appearance in 1939 though his many incarnations on the big screen, the archetypical superhero known as the Batman has never been far from the American conciousness.  Beyond the shaping the way we read comics and graphic novels, Batman has also captured the scholarly imagination, telling us much about our society and ourselves.  These essays examine Batman, through a wide range of disciplines–phylosophy, literature, psychology, pop culture and more