I would say "yes" they are worth it especially if you're a fan of both or either of the two characters .
A personal favorite is the "Judgement on Gotham" issue which was drawn by Simon Bisley .
The Batman and Judge Dredd crossover comics are generally well-received by fans of both characters. The stories usually combine the distinct tones of both franchises to create an entertaining and action-packed crossover. If you are a fan of either Batman or Judge Dredd, it's worth checking out these crossover comics for a unique and enjoyable read.
Batman's first appearance was in Detective Comics #27, May of 1939. In 1940, he got his own series. He has appeared continuously in comics since then.
There is no comic book called "Batman Friends", but Batman was a part of the "Super Friends" and that comic book was written by E. Nelson Bridwell (Issue #1 published by DC Comics November 1976)
Yes, DC characters have appeared in Marvel Comics through various crossover events. Prominent examples include the crossover series "JLA/Avengers" and individual appearances like when Batman and Spider-Man teamed up in "Spider-Man and Batman: Disordered Minds."
The Riddler, a DC Comics supervillain, has appeared in various comics, including Batman, Detective Comics, and The Riddler series. He is known for his obsession with puzzles and riddles, challenging Batman with his intellect and cunning schemes.
Julie Madison, "Detective Comics" #32Selina Kyle introduced as Catwoman in "Batman" #1Vicki Vale, "Batman" #49Pamela Isley (Poison Ivy), "Batman" #181Talia al Ghul, "Detective Comics" #411Silver St. Cloud, "Detective Comics" #470Julia Pennyworth, Alfred's daughter, "Detective Comics" #501Natlia Knight (Nocturna) "Detective Comics" #529Rachel Caspian, "Detective Comics" #576Shondra Kinsolving, Batman #486Vesper Fairchild, "Batman" #540Sasha Bordeaux, "Detective Comics" #751
No. DC Comics owns the rights to Batman.
Batman comics can not be read on line for free usually. Though amazon and the library do occasionally allow them to be borrowed.
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It is a crossover from Marvel Comics. Apocalypse is in the X-Men series originally.
The website Comic Collector Live sells CGC Rated Comics. Prices start at $29.95 and these comics include famous stories such as Spider Man, Batman and Robin and Adventures of Superman.
the amalgam comics is a crossover of the characters,like green skull,of lex luthor & red skull,or supersoldier,of superman & captain america,or dark claw,of batman & wolverine
Joker never did die in the batman comics.