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Batman is not one single reading path. The omnibus line moves from Golden Age detective crime and Silver Age invention into Bronze Age darkness, Knightfall, No Mans Land, Grant Morrisons mythic architecture, Scott Snyder and Greg Capullos horror, Tom Kings emotional deconstruction and the wider Bat-family.

Batman and Robin Adventures Omnibus

Batman and Robin Adventures Omnibus brings the animated-series Gotham into comics without reducing it to nostalgia. Ty Templeton keeps the clean silhouettes, noir shadows and compact mystery rhythm that made the DCAU version so durable. The book is for readers who want Batman, Robin, Batgirl and the classic rogues in stories that are accessible but not empty. Its shelf identity is animated-continuity Batman: elegant, direct and emotionally clear.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Batman by James Tynion IV Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman by James Tynion IV Omnibus Vol. 2 continues the Gotham shake-up through Joker War fallout, Ghost-Maker, Clownhunter, Fear State pressure and the question of whether Batman can still operate the way he used to. Its value is the transition from classic billionaire infrastructure toward a more vulnerable modern Batman, with new characters and city politics changing the shape of the mission.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Batman by James Tynion IV Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman by James Tynion IV Omnibus Vol. 1 begins the post-King Gotham era with new threats, old trauma and a city being pushed toward Joker War. Tynion writes Batman as a hero trying to rebuild control while the systems around him turn unstable, with Punchline, the Designer and the wider rogue ecosystem forcing Bruce to confront how much of Gotham's chaos has been waiting for the right spark.
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Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 3

Closing of seven years of Morrison on Batman. Bruce Wayne is back, publicly declares that he is funding the Dark Knight and launches Batman Incorporated: a global Batman network in every country. Damian Wayne's death in combat is one of the most memorable moments of the modern Batman. Art by Chris Burnham.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 1 is the first half of the collapse: Bane studies Gotham, opens Arkham and turns Batman's own mission into a war of exhaustion. The book works because Bruce does not lose in one fight; he is dismantled by responsibility before Bane breaks him physically. It is the clearest 1990s Batman event starting point.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Batman: Detective Comics by Mariko Tamaki Omnibus

Mariko Tamaki, an author known for her indie work (This One Summer), takes Detective Comics and changes the tone: less impossible case, more character study. Alongside her, Dan Mora as main artist, one of the most celebrated artists in mainstream comics today. His pages are one of the main reasons to buy this omnibus.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Batman & Robin By Tomasi and Gleason Omnibus (2023 Edition)

Batman & Robin By Tomasi and Gleason Omnibus collects the New 52 father-son run where Bruce Wayne and Damian Wayne become the emotional center of the Batman line. Across 1248 pages, Tomasi and Gleason turn Batman and Robin into a story about grief, training, trust and what family means in Gotham. It is essential for readers following Damian after Grant Morrison, because it turns the Robin role into a lasting Bat-family pillar rather than a simple sidekick position.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Batman: Bruce Wayne — Murderer Turned Fugitive Omnibus

Bruce Wayne is framed for the murder of his girlfriend Vesper Fairchild and makes the controversial decision to abandon his civilian identity entirely — no more Bruce Wayne, only Batman. Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker weave a detective thriller where every member of the Bat-family — Nightwing, Robin, Batgirl, Oracle — must work independently to prove the innocence of a man who no longer wants to be saved. A turning point for Batman before the New 52 that shows the character at his most psychologically stripped down.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Batman: Road to No Man's Land Omnibus

Batman: Road to No Man's Land Omnibus is the disaster before the border walls: Cataclysm breaks Gotham physically, Aftershock shows the institutions failing and the federal abandonment sets up one of Batman's most political urban sagas. The value is seeing exactly why Gotham becomes impossible to govern.
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Batman: No Man's Land Omnibus Vol. 1

Gotham is destroyed by an earthquake, the federal government abandons it and declares an emergency zone. Whoever stays inside remains outside the law. The city becomes ungoverned territory where gangs, escaped Arkham villains and Batman fight it out street by street. Best political story of the Dark Knight. Introduces Cassandra Cain as the new Batgirl.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Batman / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Omnibus

The complete Batman and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover in one oversized hardcover. James Tynion IV and Freddie E. Williams II bring Shredder, Krang and Gotham villains into a fast intercompany saga that moves between Gotham, New York and Dimension X. A strong shelf piece for Batman collectors who want the full DC/IDW trilogy together.
100.00 €

Batman: The Hush Saga Omnibus

Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee join forces for the event that's been talked about for years: someone is manipulating all of Batman's villains from the shadows, someone who knows him personally. Each issue brings a classic villain under Hush's control. The story that defined the modern look of Batman for a generation.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 2

The second volume of Morrison's run executes his riskiest move yet: kill off (apparently) Bruce Wayne and let Dick Grayson take up the mantle. The Dick-Damian duo Morrison builds here is one of the best Batman and Robin ever written. Art by Frank Quitely, Morrison's long-time collaborator on All-Star Superman and We3.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 1

One of the most ambitious periods ever written about Batman begins here. Grant Morrison rewrites the character based on a radical thesis: everything published since 1939 is canon. Damian Wayne appears for the first time as the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul. The seeds of Batman R.I.P. begin to take shape. Andy Kubert provides spectacular art that handles Morrison's densest plotting with visual clarity. The beginning of a seven-year run that would transform Batman mythology permanently.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 3

Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 3 is the recovery volume: Bruce Wayne returns, Jean-Paul Valley loses himself inside the Batman symbol, and Gotham has to decide what the mantle actually means after Bane broke the old order. KnightsEnd and Prodigal make this more than an ending; they show the Bat-family absorbing the damage left by AzBats.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 2

With Bruce Wayne convalescing, Jean-Paul Valley takes up the mantle in a radically different version: claws, flamethrower and zero moral restraint. It raises the central question of the saga: what makes Batman Batman, the suit or the principles? The answer the writers give redefines the character permanently. Valley's increasingly erratic behaviour forces the question of whether Gotham needs Batman or just any powerful protector. Chuck Dixon and Doug Moench write the central conflict with genuine moral weight.
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Batman by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale Omnibus

Batman by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale Omnibus is the noir spine of modern Batman reading: The Long Halloween, Dark Victory and related material built around mystery, seasonal structure and the slow transformation of Gotham's crime world. The book matters because it shows Batman between mob city and super-villain city, while Sale's silhouettes and Loeb's detective rhythm give the era a distinct, cinematic identity.
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Batman: Rise and Fall of the Batmen Omnibus

Batman: Rise and Fall of the Batmen Omnibus is James Tynion IV turning Detective Comics into a Bat-family team book. Batman is still central, but the emotional engine is training, trust, redemption and the pressure of making damaged people into a unit. Batwoman, Clayface, Cassandra Cain, Spoiler and Tim Drake let the run ask what family means inside Gotham, with Clayface's modern redemption arc giving the book a strong identity beyond standard Batman cases.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Batman: Detective Comics Omnibus

A large New 52 Detective Comics omnibus focused on Batman's Gotham cases outside the main Snyder/Capullo run. The book brings together stories by James Tynion IV, Gregg Hurwitz and John Layman with major threats including the Dollmaker, Penguin, Man-Bat and the wider rogues gallery. A strong companion for collectors building the New 52 Batman shelf.
120.00 €

Batman by Chip Zdarsky Omnibus Vol. 1

Chip Zdarsky's Batman run for the 2020s opens with Failsafe — an arc that redefines what Batman fears most. Bruce programmed a failsafe robot designed to stop him if he ever crossed the line. Now it's active, and it's unstoppable. The backup Zur-En-Arrh personality takes over, adding layers of dissociation and paranoia to the narrative. Jorge Jiménez delivers exceptional, kinetic art that makes every action sequence feel genuinely urgent. A bold, psychologically rich opening to a defining modern Batman era.
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Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Omnibus Vol. 1 is the New 52 Batman starting point because it makes Gotham feel unknowable again. Court of Owls is not just a new villain group; it is a claim that Bruce has never fully understood his own city. Death of the Family then turns Joker into a horror presence aimed at Batman's found family. Capullo gives both arcs the muscular, theatrical identity that defined modern Batman for a decade.
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Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Omnibus Vol. 2 carries their New 52 Batman into Zero Year, Endgame and Superheavy, where Bruce's origin, the Joker's final escalation and Jim Gordon's replacement-Batman era all test what the symbol can survive. The book is not just a sequel volume; it is the half where Snyder and Capullo push Batman from secret history into mythic reinvention.
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Injustice: Gods Among Us Omnibus Volume 1

Tom Taylor's Injustice turns a video-game premise into one of DC's most readable alternate-universe sagas. Superman's grief becomes a global regime, Batman builds the resistance and the Justice League fractures across Years One, Two and Three. A large DC omnibus with real crossover appeal beyond standard continuity.
125.00 €

Batman by Paul Dini Omnibus

Batman by Paul Dini Omnibus is Batman as detective first and superhero second. Dini brings the economy and character intelligence of the animated series into compact Gotham mysteries where the case matters as much as the costume, and where villains such as Hush, Riddler and Harley Quinn stay personal rather than decorative.
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Batman: The Arkham Saga Omnibus

Batman: The Arkham Saga Omnibus collects the comics surrounding the Arkham games, where Gotham is filtered through the continuity, villains and brutal atmosphere of Rocksteady's universe. The appeal is not a standard Batman run but a game-continuity shelf piece: Joker, Harley, the rogues and Arkham's institutional nightmare expanding around the versions many readers met through the games. It belongs with Batman, but its identity is specifically Arkham-world storytelling.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Superman/Batman Omnibus Vol. 2

The continuation of Superman/Batman with new creative teams: Mark Waid, Michael Green, and Dan Abnett explore new facets of the duo. Stories ranging from humour to cosmic drama, maintaining the chemistry that defines DC's two greatest heroes. Includes Supergirl's origin story continuation, stories exploring the alternate universes of both heroes, and team-ups that push the partnership to its limits. Each writer brings their own interpretation while maintaining the core dynamic that makes this the central DC buddy book.
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Superman/Batman Omnibus Vol. 1

The focused duo: Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness unite Superman and Batman in a series celebrating their friendship and fundamental differences. Public Enemies sees President Lex Luthor turn the world against both heroes, forcing them to work together while being hunted by every government-sanctioned hero on Earth. Supergirl's arrival reimagines Kara Zor-El for the modern DC era. McGuinness delivers massive, kinetic artwork that makes every action sequence feel genuinely epic. Adventures that only work when DC's two greatest heroes team up.
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Batman: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1 captures the turn away from camp brightness toward a moodier, more gothic Batman. Denny O'Neil, Neal Adams and the era's creators move the character back toward mystery, danger and psychological atmosphere, while still preserving the adventure pulse of classic DC. Its value is historical: the bridge that makes modern Batman possible before the later grim reinventions arrive.
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Batman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2 catches the late camp-era Batman just before the O'Neil and Adams reinvention changes the character's direction. The value is transition: alien logic, colourful crime and family-friendly adventure reaching their final form before the darker detective returns. It should be sold as historical bridge, not modern Batman.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1 captures Batman in his brighter, stranger 1950s and 1960s mode, where science-fiction plots, family expansion and colorful criminals define the character before the darker Bronze Age turn. It is valuable for readers who want the historical Batman shelf to show more than noir mood: this is the era of Batwoman, Bat-Mite energy, elaborate gimmicks and a Gotham built for invention as much as fear.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 10

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 10 is not just another classic Batman volume: it is the closing chapter of the Golden Age omnibus shelf. Collecting Batman #86-100 and Detective Comics #211-232, it captures the character in the mid-to-late 1950s, after the darker pulp-crime energy of the earliest years has softened into a brighter, stranger and more playful version of Gotham. What this edition gives you. This is Batman and Robin at the end of a long historical runway.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 9

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 9 is the closing stretch of the Golden Age archive, where the tone edges toward the stranger, lighter and more science-fictional direction that will soon define Silver Age Batman. For collectors, the point is completion and transition: Robin is fully embedded, Gotham's formula is familiar, and the wild invention of mid-century DC starts pulling the character away from noir crime into bigger fantasy. It belongs firmly under Batman, with Robin as supporting entity.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 8

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 8 pushes the line toward the early-1950s tone: brighter covers, stranger premises and a Batman who can move between detective story, fantasy device and family-friendly adventure without breaking. For collectors, the value is watching the myth stretch before the Silver Age fully changes the rules.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 7

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 7 shows the franchise expanding into the polished postwar formula: Batman and Robin as icons, Gotham as a recurring stage, and mysteries that mix crime, comedy, science tricks and theatrical villains. It is not the brutal 1939 Batman anymore; it is the long-running monthly machine becoming confident in its own grammar.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6 moves deeper into the late-1940s mode where Batman is still recognisably a detective hero but the world around him grows odder, brighter and more procedural. Dick Sprang, Jim Mooney and the wider studio shape a clean adventure language that explains why this period became the visual memory of classic Batman for so many readers.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5 captures Batman after the first wartime rush, when the strip leans harder into colourful mysteries, strange crimes and a more elastic Gotham. The stories are less origin archaeology and more serial habit: Batman and Robin as a dependable engine for impossible cases, recurring villains and increasingly playful Golden Age invention.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 sits in the post-war stretch where Gotham crime stories become more elaborate and Batman's world starts feeling less raw than the earliest years. The value is archival: Bill Finger, Bob Kane, Dick Sprang and other Golden Age hands show the character moving from pulp shadow toward the more codified Batman mythology collectors recognize. This is not a modern “best of”; it is a historical shelf volume for following Batman issue by issue.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 continues the wartime Dynamic Duo with a stronger rogues-gallery rhythm: Penguin, Joker, Two-Face and other early villains return as Batman moves from pulp crime into a broader comic-book mythology. The appeal is the collision of 1940s adventure, studio craft and a character becoming durable enough to survive beyond his first boom.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 is where the early Batman formula starts to harden: the Dynamic Duo becomes stable, the villains become repeatable icons and Gotham moves from crime-strip atmosphere toward a proper comic-book world with recurring rules, recognizable enemies and wartime adventure logic.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 is the raw beginning of the myth: Detective Comics #27, the early vigilante stories, Robin, Joker, Catwoman and the moment Batman starts becoming a full universe rather than a single pulp figure. The value is historical and slightly wild. These stories have rough edges, but they show the character forming in real time under Bill Finger, Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson and the original studio system.
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Elseworlds: Batman Omnibus Vol. 1

Elseworlds: Batman Omnibus Vol. 1 is Batman as a proof of concept: vampire horror in Red Rain, Victorian murder mystery in Gotham by Gaslight, pirate adventure in Leatherwing and theological dystopia in Holy Terror. The book works because Batman survives every genre transplant while still feeling recognisably himself.
135.00 € 175.00 € -23%

Batman: Gotham Adventures Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: Gotham Adventures Omnibus Vol. 1 brings the DCAU tone to comics: Ty Templeton channels the animated series through compact mysteries, clean silhouettes, Gotham atmosphere and villains whose emotional logic still matters. It is Batman for readers who want elegance, clarity and detective rhythm without losing character warmth.
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Batman: Urban Legends Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: Urban Legends Omnibus Vol. 1 is a Gotham anthology with real shelf value because it lets different corners of the Bat-world breathe at once. Red Hood, Batman, Tim Drake, Harley Quinn, Grifter and supporting players move through stories that are smaller, sharper and more character-specific than a single event book. The appeal is variety with continuity texture: a way to read modern Gotham through voices that do not all fit inside one main Batman title.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: Detective Comics by Ram V Omnibus

Ram V brings a literary, gothic sensibility to Detective Comics that distinguishes it from every other Batman series of its era. His Gotham is filled with shadows, ancient conspiracies and supernatural forces that operate just below the surface of the city's crime problem. Matt Hollingsworth's colouring creates a visual atmosphere unlike anything else in mainstream DC. A Batman who investigates mysteries that blur the line between crime and the uncanny, written with the craft of a novelist rather than a traditional superhero scripter.
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Batman: Detective Comics by Peter J. Tomasi Omnibus

Batman: Detective Comics by Peter J. Tomasi Omnibus returns the title to a clean Batman-solo rhythm after Tynion's team era: cases, clues, obsession and Gotham as a pressure chamber for Bruce Wayne's detective instincts. The appeal is Batman investigating again, not only fighting through event machinery.
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Batman Black & White Omnibus

Batman Black & White Omnibus is not a continuity book; it is Batman as a creative test. The format strips the character down to shadow, silhouette, eight-page tension and pure authorial voice, letting creators such as Neil Gaiman, Bruce Timm, Alex Ross, Paul Dini, Jim Lee, Brian Bolland, Eduardo Risso and Paul Pope attack the myth from different angles. For collectors, its appeal is artistic identity rather than plot completion.
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Batman: Detective Comics: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman: Detective Comics - The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 2 is the Gotham companion shelf to Snyder's Batman: Gothtopia, Icarus, Anarky, Endgame fallout and the Jim Gordon Batman period. It is not just “more Batman”; it shows how Detective Comics handled Gotham as a crime ecosystem while the main title carried the mythic centre.
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Batman: Detective Comics: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: Detective Comics: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1 follows Batman through a darker detective lane of the relaunch, with Gotham crime, body horror and rogue pressure closer to the street than the main Snyder/Capullo myth arc. It belongs as a Detective Comics shelf piece because the appeal is case structure, atmosphere and Batman's investigative identity rather than a single oversized event.
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The best way to choose a Batman omnibus is by era and tone: archive history, Gotham crime, event reading, creator-led runs or Bat-family continuity. Each route shows a different version of Bruce Wayne and the city built around him.

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