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"World's Finest"- 1941
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Comic books
Jeph Loeb has written: 'Dark victory' 'Superman/Batman Vol. 2' 'Absolute Batman' -- subject(s): Batman (Fictitious character), Comic books, strips 'Onslaught Volume 2' 'Batman, New Line, Bd.6, Das lange Halloween' 'Superman/Batman Vol. 3' 'DC/Top Cow Crossovers' 'Batman' 'Batman' 'Batman Hush' 'Ultimate Power' 'Batman' 'Wolverine' 'Batman, New Line, Bd.2, Das lange Halloween' 'Superman' 'Superman/Doomsday Omnibus' 'Superman' 'Spider-Man' -- subject(s): Graphic novels 'Batman: Madness : legends of the Dark Knight' 'The Witching Hour' 'Batman, New Line, Bd.7, Das lange Halloween' 'Catwoman' 'X-Men: Dawn of the Age of Apocalypse' 'Superman/Batman Vol. 1' 'Supergirl Vol. 1' 'Wolverine Gambit' 'Hulk' 'Stan Lee Meets the Marvel Universe' 'Batman, New Line, Bd.3, Das lange Halloween'
Paul Dini has written: 'Zatanna' -- subject(s): Magicians, Comic books, strips 'Batman' 'Batman' -- subject(s): Adventure and adventurers, Batman (Fictitious character), Comic books, strips, Fiction, Heroes, Sound effects books, Specimens, Toy and movable books 'Countdown to final crisis' 'Batman, Mr. Freeze' 'Countdown to Final Crisis VOL 01' 'Shazam!' 'Wonder Woman' 'Gotham City Sirens' 'Batman' 'Jingle Belle Notecard Set' 'The Batman adventures' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips, Batman (Fictitious character) 'Batman' -- subject(s): Batman (Fictitious character), Comic books, strips 'Batman and Superman Adventures'
Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1, dated June 1938. Batman debuted in Detective Comics #27, the May 1939 issue, eleven months later. You didn't ask, but Robin first appeared in Detective Comics #38, dated April 1940 -- eleven months after Batman.
James Robinson has written: 'Superman' -- subject- s -: Superman - Fictitious character -, Comic books, strips 'Superman' -- subject- s -: Superman - Fictitious character -, Comic books, strips 'Superman' -- subject- s -: Superman - Fictitious character -, Comic books, strips 'Superman' -- subject- s -: Superman - Fictitious character -, Comic books, strips
The Hulk. Anybody who has read the Hulk comic books would know that he is an invincible force. The more he gets hurt, the madder he gets, the stronger he gets. He defeated Superman.
Paul Levitz has written: 'Justice Society, Vol. 2' 'Legion of Super-Heroes' -- subject- s -: Thirty-first century, Comic books, strips 'Legion of Super-Heroes' -- subject- s -: Comic books, strips, Graphic novels, Science fiction comic books, strips 'Legion of super-heroes' -- subject- s -: Graphic novels, Superheroes, Comic books, strips 'JSA, Book 12' 'The golden age of DC Comics' 'Superman/Batman' -- subject- s -: Superman - Fictitious character -, Batman - Fictitious character -, Comic books, strips 'Superboy and the Legion of super-heroes'
The Scarecrow is a popular villain in DC Comics and has appeared in various Batman comics, including "Batman: The Long Halloween," "Batman: Hush," and "Batman: Arkham Asylum." He is known for using fear-inducing toxins to terrorize his victims.
Batman beat Cap'n in the Amalgam crossover books
The Riddler can typically be found in Batman comic books. The Riddler has also been featured in Batman television shows and various Batman feature films.