Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} BatmanTarzan Claws of the Cat-Woman by Ron Marz Tarzan Claws of the Catwoman (1999) comic books. by Ron Marz and Igor Kordey; cover by Batman. Tarzan. Both are orphaned noblemen who have honed their minds and bodies to the peak of human performance. Both have sworn to protect their respective territories: for Tarzan, the jungle; for Batman, Gotham City. Now, a new evil has surfaced: one that will bring these two legendary heroes together for the first time; one that threatens both of their "jungles." And all clues point to a mysterious female cat burglar and an archaeologist named Dent. Co-published with DC Comics. Cover price $2.95. by Ron Marz and Igor Kordey; cover by Dave Dorman The mysterious African Cat-woman is not about to let the ancient, priceless treasures of her lost jungle city be plundered by the archaeologist known as Dent. Who better to enlist in her cause than Batman and Tarzan? It will take all of the jungle-bred instincts of Tarzan and the detective skills of the Dark Knight to save this opulent lost civilization. Co-published with DC Comics. On sale October 27 FC, 32pg (2 of 4)" Cover price $2.95. by Ron Marz and Igor Kordey; cover by Dave Dorman After following a treacherous route through dense jungle and over waterfalls, our heroes arrive at the lost city. They soon learn it has fallen under the control of Dent, who has taken the Pharaoh and his daughter hostage while Dent's men fleece the city of its priceless treasures. Batman and Tarzan cannot sit idly by, but their attempt at a rescue is foiled by Dent. Now Dent is about to claim the princess and the city as his own. Co-published with DC Comics. On sale November 24 FC, 32pg (3 of 4)" Cover price $2.95. by Ron Marz and Igor Kordey; cover by Dave Dorman Tarzan and Batman: side by side against the villainous Dent . . . assuming our heroes can escape their underwater death match. And what of The Cat-Woman, the princess of the opulent lost city who must now rule in the place of her fallen father? Will Batman's love for her finally deny Gotham City of its greatest champion? Will Tarzan return to the arms of his beloved Jane, or stay to protect the city? Co-published with DC Comics. On sale December 22 FC, 32pg (4 of 4)" Cover price $2.95. Customer Testimonials Our customers have some nice things to say about us: Customer Testimonials Mailing List Join our Mailing List for news and sales. We’ve been selling comics since 1961 (our first sale: Fantastic Four #1 at $0.25, see one of our first ads) and on the web since 1996. Copyright © 1996 - 2021 Lone Star Comics Inc. Character images copyright © their respective owners. Batman/Tarzan Claws of the Catwoman TPB (2000 DC/Dark Horse) comic books. 1st printing. Collects Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Catwoman (1999) #1-4. Written by Ron Marz. Art by Igor Kordey. Cover by Dave Dorman. Batman. Tarzan. Two orphaned noblemen who have honed their minds and bodies to the peak of human performance. Two fearless warriors who have sworn to protect their respective homelands. Now, a new evil has surfaced, one that will bring these two legendary heroes together for the first time. In a rousing adventure that reaches from the shadowy spires of Gotham City to the dark forests of deepest Africa, all the skills and instincts of the Dark Knight and the Lord of the Jungle will be needed to save an opulent lost civilization from destruction. Co-published by DC Comics and . Softcover, 96 pages, full color. Cover price $10.95. Customer Testimonials Our customers have some nice things to say about us: Customer Testimonials Mailing List Join our Mailing List for news and sales. We’ve been selling comics since 1961 (our first sale: Fantastic Four #1 at $0.25, see one of our first ads) and on the web since 1996. Copyright © 1996 - 2021 Lone Star Comics Inc. Character images copyright © their respective owners. Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman by Ron Marz. If this were strictly a DC production, it would doubtlessly fall in their Elseworlds collection. It has obvious Elseworlds qualities: Catwoman is now an incognito princess from a lost African city, while Two-Face is a greedy explorer and archeologist out to reap as much profit from the hidden land as he can -- with Gotham City philanthropist Bruce Wayne footing the bill. Upon learning of the archeologist's betrayal, Batman sets out to undo the wrong. But he has a new partner for this story; instead of Robin, he teams up with the Lord Greystoke, Tarzan of the Apes, and heads for the Dark Continent. I suppose the partnership was inevitable, given that the two heroes both prowl jungles, be they African or urban, in pursuit of justice. But while the two men claim to be very similar, they are actually very, very different. For instance, Batman is disguised, will never kill and forbids himself the distraction of romantic entanglements, while Tarzan works without a disguise, kills willingly and defines his life largely through his love for his wife, Jane. And while writer Ron Marz's Tarzan seems very at ease in the city, his Batman is out of place in the jungle. On the other hand, they both do have wealthy alter-egos. The story is satisfying, if hurriedly developed. It's a nice crossover effort, but leaves me with a sense that they could have done something more with the characters. DC Comics/Dark Horse Comics: Justice League TPB (2016) comic books. Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects vs. Predator (2000) #1-3, Superman vs. the Terminator: Death to the Future (1999) #1-3, Batman/Hellboy/Starman (1999) #1-2, and Ghost/Batgirl (2000) #1-4. Written by David Michelinie, Alan Grant, , Mike Kennedy. Art by Alex Maleev, Steve Pugh, Mike Mignola, Ryan Benjamin, Randy Emberlin, Michael Blair, and Howard Shum. Cover by Mike Mignola. The greatest crossovers featuring Justice League members Superman, Batman, Starman and Batgirl against Predator, Terminators and other characters in DC COMICS/DARK HORSE COMICS: JUSTICE LEAGUE VOL. 1. Softcover, 408 pages, full color. Cover price $24.99. This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects JLA vs. Predator (2001), Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Catwoman (1999) #1-4, Green Lantern vs. Aliens (2000), and Spyboy/Young Justice (2002). Written by , Ron Marz, and . Art by , Igor Kordey, Rick Leonardi, Mike Perkins, POP MHAN, NORMAN LEE, CLEM ROBINS, and GUY MAJOR. Cover by Graham Nolan and Randy Elliott. In the return of these crossover comics, the JLA take on Predators - in adaptive superhero form! Batman teams up with Tarzan to resist the claws of the Cat-Woman. Kyle Rayner must don the mantle of Green Lantern to turn back a tide of Aliens. Superteens Spyboy and Young Justice must defeat nightmarish foes. Softcover, 336 pages, full color. Cover price $24.99. Customer Testimonials Our customers have some nice things to say about us: Customer Testimonials Mailing List Join our Mailing List for news and sales. We’ve been selling comics since 1961 (our first sale: Fantastic Four #1 at $0.25, see one of our first ads) and on the web since 1996. Copyright © 1996 - 2021 Lone Star Comics Inc. Character images copyright © their respective owners. ReadComicOnline.li. A tiny space-pod rocketing from a doomed, little-known world crash-lands in mysterious East Africa, interrupting a vicious mutiny off the jungle coast. Who would know that this single anomalous event would disrupt the known course of time and space and set the lives of two legendary heroes on very different paths. Orphaned Kal-El, last survivor of Krypton, is raised by apes to become the mighty Lord of the Jungle. John Greystoke, heir to fortune and privilege, becomes an adventuring wastrel draped in luxury, but not fulfillment. Now fate will draw them together in unexpected ways at the mythical lost city of Opar. Here each man will face great danger. and discover his true destiny!