At a military demonstration of a high tech weapon, the ParaBomb X, a mysterious general that makes off with the weapon reveals himself to be Batman's enemy, Clayface.
Billionaire Bruce Wayne has an important meeting with a group of high-ranking military officials to discuss a secret, high-tech weapon. Security is tight, but just as they're about to reveal the prototype, it's snatched up by the hulking menace known as Clayface. A shape shifter with super-strength, Clayface is unlikely to be working alone. Can the caped crusader track him down, retrieve the weapon and find out who else is behind the evil plot?
Billionaire BRUCE WAYNE is asked to support the military s newest weapon, the ParaBomb X, a high-tech orb that emits a paralyzing light. But during the weapon s demonstration, a general grabs the orb, crashes through the window, and falls to the street below. BRUCE WAYNE is stunned. When he looks down at the street, he sees the thief turn into a gooey pile of mud and slip down a storm drain with the stolen weapon. He wasn t a general at all, he was one of BATMAN'S strangest enemies, CLAYFACE."
Clayface is pilfering unproven prototype weapons and it is up to Batman and Robin to track the criminal's slime spree through the streets of Gotham City.
The two hottest genres in comics gleefully collide head-on, as the most beloved American superhero gets the coolest Japanese manga makeover ever. In 1966, during the height of the first Batman craze, a weekly Japanese manga anthology for boys, Shonen King, licensed the rights to commission its own Batman and Robin stories. A year later, the stories stopped. They were never collected in Japan, and never translated into English. Now, in this gorgeously produced book, hundreds of pages of Batman-manga comics more than four decades old are translated for the first time, appearing alongside stunning photographs of the world's most comprehensive collection of vintage Japanese Batman toys. This is The Dynamic Duo as you've never seen them: with a distinctly Japanese, atomic-age twist as they battle aliens, mutated dinosaurs, and villains who won't stay dead. And as a bonus: Jiro Kuwata, the manga master who originally wrote and drew this material, has given an exclusive interview for our book. More than just a dazzling novelty, Bat-Manga is an invaluable, long-lost chapter in the history of one of the most beloved and timeless figures in comics.
While researching the Arctic for a school project, ROBIN learns that something is melting the glaciers Ñ and it's not just global warming! With BATMAN’S help, ROBIN discovers that eco-terrorist RA#8217;S AL GHUL is behind the polar heat wave. To prevent an environmental disaster, the DYNAMIC DUO must brave the icy tundra and stop his evil plan.
This collection features examinations of popular culture, including manga, music, film, cosplay, and literature, among other topics. Using interdisciplinary sources and analyses, this collection adds to the global discussion and relevancy of Japanese popular culture. This collection serves to highlight the work of multidisciplinary scholars who offer fresh perspectives of ongoing cross-cultural and cyclical influences that are commonly found between the US and Japan. Notably, this collection considers the relationships that have influenced Japanese popular culture, and how this has, in turn, influenced the Western world.