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  • No Man's Land (comics)
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  • "No Man’s Land" is an American comic book crossover storyline that ran for the whole of 1999 through the Batman comic book titles published by DC Comics. The story architecture for "No Man's Land" and the outline of all the Batman continuity titles for 1999 were written by cartoonist Jordan B. Gorfinkel.
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Cat
  • Batman
Caption
  • Art by Alex Maleev.
TPB
  • Volume Two
  • Volume One
  • Volume Three
  • Volume Five
  • Volume Four
main char team
endmo
  • November
Title
  • No Man's Land
Titles
  • Azrael #50-61
  • Batman #563-574
  • Batman: Day of Judgment
  • Batman: Harley Quinn
  • Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #116-126
  • Batman: No Man's Land #0-1
  • Batman: No Man's Land Secret Files & Origins #1
  • Batman: Shadow of the Bat #83-94
  • Catwoman #72-77
  • Detective Comics #730-741
  • Nightwing #35-39
  • Robin #67-73
  • The Batman Chronicles #16-18
  • Young Justice In No Man's Land #1
Pencillers
startyr
  • 1999
Crossover
  • y
endyr
  • 1999
Sortkey
  • No Man's Land
Inkers
startmo
  • March
Writers
Publisher
ISBN
  • 1
  • 1563895994
  • 1563896346
  • 1563896982
  • 1563897091
abstract
  • "No Man’s Land" is an American comic book crossover storyline that ran for the whole of 1999 through the Batman comic book titles published by DC Comics. The story architecture for "No Man's Land" and the outline of all the Batman continuity titles for 1999 were written by cartoonist Jordan B. Gorfinkel. The lead-up story began with the "Cataclysm" story arc, which described a major earthquake hitting Gotham City. This was followed by the storylines "Aftershock" and then "Road to No Man's Land" which resulted in the U.S. government officially evacuating Gotham and then abandoning and isolating those who chose to remain in the city. "No Man’s Land" covered, in detail, a period in the lives of the residents of the city, explaining all events from the time of isolation, until its time of re-opening and the beginning of rebuilding.