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Batman Shadow of Sin Tzu

Batman: Shawdow Of Sin Tzu

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The Dark Knight Detective, the citizens of Gotham City and AOL members have a new nemesis — Sin Tzu — who made his cyberspace debut in the original online Batman comic strip created for America Online by DC Comics. Through a special agreement between AOL and DC Comics, Batman: Shadow of Sin Tzu will appear online exclusively on AOL five days a week. This new Batman ongoing storyline was developed especially for the online environment and for KOL, AOL's experience for kids.

In the daily strip written by Mark Schultz and with art by Rick Burchett, two of comics' finest talents, Gotham's most notorious villains have banded together under mysterious circumstances. Batman must discover who is behind this diabolical conspiracy before an all-out war descends on the city. Could it be Two-face, Mr. Freeze, Catwoman, the Joker, or perhaps Sin Tzu - the latest criminal mastermind and shadowy eastern mystic created by comic book superstar Jim Lee and Flint Dille? As the mystery unfolds, kids can go online each weekday and get a new episode in this exciting year-long serial.

 

"Kids love comics and Batman is one of the coolest, most beloved superheroes of all time," said Malcolm Bird, Senior Vice President and General Manager Kids and Teens, America Online. "We are thrilled to give kids online access to this original online comic series that they can follow online all year. This offering from DC Comics is a great example of AOL's commitment to offering kids cool original programming they can't get anywhere else."

"'Batman: Shadow of Sin Tzu' is the first-ever strip exclusively developed by DC for the online environment, and we are thrilled to give AOL members access to this special online edition of such an exciting comic," said Richard Bruning, Senior VP & Creative Director at DC Comics. "By bringing this world-class superhero to the Internet, we are literally bridging the generational gap between parents who grew up reading Batman stories in comic books and watching him on television and their kids who will now be able to check out Batman's daily adventures online."

Issues

 

Week 1: Issues 1-5

Week 2: Issues 6-10

Week 3: Issues 11-15

Week 4: Issues 16-20

Week 5: Issues 21-25

Week 6: Issues 26-30

Week 7: Issues 31-35

Week 8: Issues 36-40

Week 9: Issues 41-45

Week 10: Issues 46-50

Week 11: Issues 51-55

Week 12: Issues 56-60

Week 13: Issues 61-65

Week 14: Issues 66-70

Week 15: Issues 71-75

Week 16: Issues 76-80

Week 17: Issues 81-85

Week 18: Issues 86-90

Week 19: Issues 91-95

Week 20: Issues 96-100

Week 21: Issues 101-105

Week 22: Issues 106-110

Week 23: Issues 111-115

Week 24: Issues 116-120

Week 25: Issues 121-125

Week 26: Issues 126-130


 

Week 27: Issues 131-135

Week 28: Issues 136-140

Week 29: Issues 141-145

Week 30: Issues 146-150

Week 31: Issues 151-155

Week 32: Issues 156-160

Week 33: Issues 161-165

Week 34: Issues 166-170

Week 35: Issues 171-175

Week 36: Issues 176-180

Week 37: Issues 181-185

Week 38: Issues 186-190

Week 39: Issues 191-195

Week 40: Issues 196-200

Week 41: Issues 201-205

Week 42: Issues 206-210

Week 43: Issues 211-215

Week 44: Issues 216-220

Week 45: Issues 221-225

Week 46: Issues 226-230

Week 47: Issues 231-235

Week 48: Issues 236-240

Week 49: Issues 241-245

Week 50: Issues 246-250

Week 51: Issues 251-255

Week 52: Issues 255-260

 

Characters

Batman
Batgirl
Robin
Nightwing
Commissioner Gordon:
Mr. Freeze:
Poison Ivy:
The Joker
Scarecorw
Clayface:
Bane:
Sin Tzu

See Also

Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu Novel


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