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2000S JIM LEE VAR ED

Our gal Catwoman is turning 80 next year (and looking very good, if we meow say), and DC is celebrating with nothing less than with a huge soiree, invite only, packed with creators who mean the most to her and to whom she means the most! Stories featured in this 100-page spectacular include a tail-sorry, tale-that takes place at the end of the Brubaker/Stewart Catwoman run, in honor of artist Darwyn Cooke. Plus, Catwoman is caught by an exotic cat collector, runs into a wannabe thief trying to prove himself as her apprentice, encounters a mystery involving memorabilia from alternate continuities, and of course some Bat/Cat fun.

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1970S JIM LEE VAR ED

The Clown Prince of Crime celebrates 80 years of chaos! The Joker has been the greatest villain in comics since his debut and to celebrate we have a who's who of comics' finest talent giving the Harlequin of Hate the birthday roast he deserves. The stories feature a range of terror and anarchy, showing how the Joker has impacted Gotham City from the police to Arkham Asylum, from the local underworld to the Dark Knight and his allies! Make sure to RSVP to this birthday bash-you wouldn't want to wake up with a Joker Fish on your doorstep, would you?

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(W) Bill Finger (A) Bob Kane (CA) JIM LEE

They don't call him the Crown Prince of Crime for nothing! Just in time for the upcoming Warner Bros. movie Joker, DC serves up a new helping of The Joker's best capers from the pages of Batman #8, 67, 145, 260, 353 and #366; Detective Comics #388 and #833-834; The Spectre #51; and Batman: Prelude to the Wedding: Harley Quinn vs. The Joker #1.

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This issue includes these new stories: o "Medal of Honor," an 8-page story featuring Batman written by Sal Giunta and Brad Meltzer with art by JIM LEE and Scott Williams To save a friend from seemingly insurmountable odds, the Dark Knight Detective my summon every ounce of his skill and bravery! This tale is based on the true story of U.S. Army Specialist Salvatore A. Giunta, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service in Afghanistan-the first living soldier to receive that honor during the Global War on Terrorism. o "House Call," a 16-page story featuring the Unknown Soldier written by Christopher Priest with art by Christopher Mooneyham A cable news reporter with a mysterious U.S. Army tactical unit tries to figure out which one of the team's members is the immortal covert operative code-named the Unknown Solder-and discovers much more than she bargained for! o "Code of Honor," an 8-page story featuring Batwoman written by Larry Hama with art by Mirko Colak Katherine Kane has worked hard to establish herself as one of Gotham's most intelligent and strategically cunning vigilantes. But before she was Batwoman, she was as West Point cadet-and when she gets drafted into a covert missiong as brigade XO, she'll need every bit of training that the Army gave her! o New cover by Mikel Jan n Plus, these reprint tales: o "Frozen," from Men of War #4 (2012) o "Knife Fight!," from Men of War #5 (2012) o "A Last, Full Measure," from Men of War #6 (2012) o "Remembering the Leopard," from Men of War #7 (2012) o "Survival Mode," from Men of War #7 (2012)