Batman/Aliens
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Publisher | DC Comics |
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Publication date | 1997 |
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Main character(s) | Batman, Aliens |
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Batman/Aliens is a comic book crossover series published by DC Comics in 1997. The series combines the iconic characters of Batman and the Aliens from the popular science fiction franchise. The story was written by Ron Marz and illustrated by Bernie Wrightson.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The plot of Batman/Aliens follows Batman as he encounters the deadly Aliens on the streets of Gotham City. The Dark Knight must use all of his skills and resources to combat the extraterrestrial threat and protect the citizens of Gotham from the Aliens' relentless attacks.
Publication[edit | edit source]
Batman/Aliens was released as a limited series in 1997, featuring a total of four issues. The series was well-received by fans of both Batman and the Aliens franchise for its unique crossover concept and dynamic storytelling.
Characters[edit | edit source]
The main characters in Batman/Aliens include Batman, the legendary vigilante of Gotham City, and the Aliens, a race of hostile extraterrestrial creatures known for their deadly and parasitic nature.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The crossover between Batman and the Aliens franchise was praised for its engaging storyline, captivating artwork, and the thrilling clash between two iconic universes. Fans of both series found the crossover to be a compelling and entertaining read.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Batman/Aliens has since become a cult favorite among comic book enthusiasts and fans of both Batman and the Aliens franchise. The series has inspired various spin-offs and adaptations in other media, further cementing its place in the realm of comic book crossovers.
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