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  • Batman Beyond (Volume 4)
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  • Batman Beyond was published as an ongoing series that lasted for 8 issues, set a short while after the events of volume 3. It featured two major storylines, the first of which featured the Justice League Beyond and a person who would became the Matter Master of the future. The second storyline featured the return of Blight, Terry's original nemesis. Two issues also provided an in-depth exploration of characters Max Gibson and Inque, whose origins were revealed. Several plot threads were not resolved and left for 2012 relaunch.
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Issues
  • 8
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  • Batman Beyond #1
  • Batman Beyond #2
  • Batman Beyond #3
  • Batman Beyond #4
  • Batman Beyond #5
  • Batman Beyond #6
  • Batman Beyond #7
  • Batman Beyond #8
Type
  • Ongoing Series
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  • Batman Beyond Issue 1
  • Batman Beyond Issue 2
  • Batman Beyond Issue 3
  • Batman Beyond Issue 4
  • Batman Beyond Issue 5
  • Batman Beyond Issue 6
  • Batman Beyond Issue 7
  • Batman Beyond Issue 8
Published
  • 2011
Series Name
  • Batman Beyond
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  • Batman Beyond was published as an ongoing series that lasted for 8 issues, set a short while after the events of volume 3. It featured two major storylines, the first of which featured the Justice League Beyond and a person who would became the Matter Master of the future. The second storyline featured the return of Blight, Terry's original nemesis. Two issues also provided an in-depth exploration of characters Max Gibson and Inque, whose origins were revealed. Several plot threads were not resolved and left for 2012 relaunch. This series also sees Terry McGinnis joining the Justice League, Dana breaking off her relationship with Terry and the introduction of Doug Tan, the soon to be Joker King. This series further strengthens the Beyondverse's connection to the mainstream DC Universe, although it is mentioned in the letter column that all events that happened in the animated series, the animated movie Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker and the first two volumes (1 and 2) still took place and have yet to be retconned. This means while all DC animated universe events should be canon to the Beyondverse, it is not always clear what mainstream DC universe events took place.