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  • Batman versus Predator III: Blood Ties
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  • Batman versus Predator III: Blood Ties, originally titled Batman versus Predator III, is a four-issue limited crossover comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics and DC Comics from December 1997-February 1998. It was written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Rodolfo Damaggio, inked by Robert Campanella, colored by Pat Garrahy, Heroic Age, Lee Loughridge and Darren J. Vincenzo, lettered by John Costanza and edited by Denny O'Neil, Scott Peterson, Jenette Kahn and Darren J. Vincenzo, with cover art by Damaggio and Campanella. In the comic, Batman is joined by fellow Gotham-based characters Robin, Oracle, Catwoman and Mister Freeze when two more Predators come to their city.
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Editor
Cover Artist
  • Robert Campanella
  • Rodolfo Damaggio
Inker
Title
  • Batman versus Predator III: Blood Ties
Letterer
  • John Costanza
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Released
  • Dec 1997-Feb 1998
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Publisher
  • Dark Horse Comics/DC Comics
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  • Batman versus Predator III: Blood Ties, originally titled Batman versus Predator III, is a four-issue limited crossover comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics and DC Comics from December 1997-February 1998. It was written by Chuck Dixon, illustrated by Rodolfo Damaggio, inked by Robert Campanella, colored by Pat Garrahy, Heroic Age, Lee Loughridge and Darren J. Vincenzo, lettered by John Costanza and edited by Denny O'Neil, Scott Peterson, Jenette Kahn and Darren J. Vincenzo, with cover art by Damaggio and Campanella. In the comic, Batman is joined by fellow Gotham-based characters Robin, Oracle, Catwoman and Mister Freeze when two more Predators come to their city. Blood Ties was a sequel to 1991 Batman versus Predator and 1993's Batman versus Predator II: Bloodmatch. In the overall Dark Horse crossover comics line, Batman versus Predator III: Blood Ties was preceded by Predator versus Judge Dredd, and was followed by WildC.A.T.s/Aliens.