Batman Legends of the Dark Knight: Vol 1 No. 1-207 (incl. Annuals) DC Comics | CBR/CBZ/PDF | 207 Issues | 2167MB
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, commonly referred to as simply Legends of the Dark Knight is a DC comic book featuring Batman. It was launched in 1989 with the popularity of the Batman movie. It differs from other Batman titles in that it has constantly rotating creative teams, and the stories are not necessarily part of the current events of the other Batman comics. However, since this is the first months and years of Batman's crime-fighting career, they are still accepted as continuity, explaining why the writers said they gave the readers a comics without Robin. Initially the title was promoted as running only stand alone self contained five issue stories of graphic novel quality. However, after issue 20, stories of different lengths started to appear. Three to five part stories are still the staple of the title. While some stories have tied in with the other titles, generally this has not been the case.
X-Man (Nate Grey) is a Marvel Comics superhero. He first appeared in X-Man #1 (March 1995), created by Jeph Loeb and Steve Skroce. He possesses immense psychic powers, such as telepathy and telekinesis. Nates prescise powers seem strikingly similar to the recent character Vulcan. He is the equivalent of Cable from another dimension. X-Man was published monthly from 1995 to 2001.
In 1996, following the success of the miniseries, DC Comics launches a monthly solo series featuring Nightwing (written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Scott McDaniel). Dick Grayson (the first Robin) is the character known as "Nightwing".
Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) is a fictional comic book superhero, and a member of the X-Men, appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. A German mutant, Nightcrawler possesses superhuman agility and the ability to teleport. His physical mutations include blue skin and hair, yellow eyes and a prehensile tail. This demonic appearance belies his heroic swashbuckling nature and devout Catholicism.
Nightwing (mini series) #1-4 [September 1995 to December 1995] DC Comics | CBR | 4 Issues | 33MB Prelude to Nightwing
Dick Grayson finally receives his own solo series, with Dennis O'Neil on story and Greg Land on art. The mini series was largely a way to gauge the popularity of the character. Sales were strong enough to warrent a series of his own.