Batman versus Predator Deluxe Trade Paperback TPB Set 1-2-3 Lot Arthur Suydam Predator Cover
Batman versus Predator Deluxe Trade Paperback TPB Set 1-2-3 Lot Arthur Suydam Predator Cover
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Item specifics:
Publishers: Dark Horse Comics / DC Comics
Publication Date: 1991 – 1992
Product Type: Trade Paperback Lot
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
ISBN: None Stated
Batman versus Predator Deluxe Trade Paperback TPB Set 1-2-3 Lot Arthur Suydam Predator Cover
Original price was: $50.00.$42.50Current price is: $42.50.
or four interest-free payments with Klarna.
Item specifics:
Publishers: Dark Horse Comics / DC Comics
Publication Date: 1991 – 1992
Product Type: Trade Paperback Lot
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
ISBN: None Stated
Item specifics:
Publishers: Dark Horse Comics / DC Comics
Publication Date: 1991 – 1992
Product Type: Trade Paperback Lot
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
ISBN: None Stated
Description
Batman versus Predator Deluxe Edition Trade Paperback Lot
Featuring the Predator cover! Awesome!!
Writer: Dave Gibbons
Artist: Andy Kubert
Colorist: Sherilyn Van Valkenburgh
Letterer: Adam Kubert
Editors: Dennis O’Neil & Diana Schutz
All Covers by: Arthur Suydam
Within the crime-ridden city of Gotham, mob bosses Alex Yeager and Leo Brodin settle out their feud by hiring professional boxers to fight in a sanctioned bout, with Yeager’s man, Marcus King, winning. The boxing match earns the Predator’s curiosity, so it subsequently crashes into King’s penthouse and kills him. Upon hearing of this, billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne gears up into his vigilante alter-ego – the Batman. He arrives at the scene of crime alongside Commissioner James Gordon and inspects the bodies. Suspecting the killing to be a revenge hit by Brodin, Batman arrives at the mob boss’ gym. All the while, the Predator watches from a distance in active camo…
Story/Spoilers
In book #1, we open with a boxing match in Gotham. Each of the fighters are backed by two of Gotham City’s biggest gangsters — Alex Yeager and Leo Brodin. When the winner of the fight is killed in his apartment shortly after the bout, Batman is called in to help investigate the crime. Though accusations are directed against Brodin, the sponsor of the losing fighter, the grisly yet unusual murder (consisting of spine and skull removal) suggest otherwise. Batman’s main goal initially is to avoid a battle on the streets of Gotham between the two mob bosses — the death of the losing boxer only making matters more complicated.
In an attempt to defuse the conflict, Yeager’s partner, a “legitimate” but corrupt businessman, arranges a meeting between the two crime lords during which Yeager is murdered by an intruder. Clues lead Batman to the killer’s hideout, but in a deadly duel, he comes close to losing his life to the Predator, who escapes. Batman gets back to Wayne Manor, where his butler Alfred sees to his injuries.
Over the next few days, and in the absence of the Dark Knight, the Predator takes out Yeager’s partner, Brodin, and Gotham’s current mayor in a series of calculated assaults. Commissioner James Gordon himself is almost killed in his own home by the hunter, but escapes. Batman attempts to recover quickly, knowing the death toll rises every day. A countdown is initiated by the National Guard and SWAT teams: If Batman does not show before the end of the countdown, they plan to flush the Predator out of hiding by searching street by street, a tactic that will likely take more lives than would be saved.
Batman, nowhere near healed yet able to walk, plans one last face-to-face match with the Predator, using a specially-designed powered sonar exoskeleton suit to increase his strength and compensate for his recovering blindness and the Predator’s stealth technology. The battle begins on the roof of the Gotham City Police Department, continues in the Batcave, and ends on the outskirts of Wayne Manor. Batman finally defeats the Predator just as its ship lands, with others of its kind disembarking. The defeated Predator honorably commits suicide with a sword which the Predator commander then presents to Batman before leaving. Batman is confident that the Predators will not return after having met what lives in Gotham.
Next in book #2, the story opens after Batman – unwillingly aided by the Huntress – successfully apprehends a criminal during a drug-related homicide. The criminal reveals that his boss, a crime lord named Terraro, has put a price on Batman’s head. The Huntress begins her own hunt for potential assassins. Shortly after the capture, a strange, luminous object (reported to be a meteorite) lands beyond the Gotham River. A lone marksman attempts to make a shot at Batman as he patrols the streets, but is killed by an invisible creature. The victim is one of seven hired assassins tasked with tracking and killing Batman.
The creature kills several police officers at the police station, injuring others, including Police Commissioner James Gordon, before retreating with the Bat-Signal. After investigating a crime scene where two of Terraro’s associates were killed and the Huntress knocked out (and immediately assessing that this is the work of yet another Predator), Batman follows the signal’s direction beyond the city limits. Batman is ambushed by the creature, only to be saved by the timely arrival of the Huntress. Another of Terraro’s assassins is eliminated by the Predator when he tries to steal the kill during the fight.
Now informed on the creature’s identity, the Huntress follows leads on Terraro, avoiding two assassins that kill each other accidentally. The FBI arrive, revealing plans to set up a specialized strike force to kill the creature quickly. Batman and the Huntress both confront Terraro himself, but all are attacked, and Terraro is murdered in his own loft. Another of Terraro’s assassins is apprehended afterward. Batman tracks the alien, only to find the Predator dead; stranger still, it’s not the same Predator, and its own head has been taken. When another Predator retrieves his fallen comrade in plain sight of him, Batman deduces that these two are not tracking him, but rather the Predator rampaging through Gotham, who seems to have no qualms in killing members of its own species.
After disabling one of the two of Terraro’s remaining assassins, Batman regroups with Commissioner Gordon, now aided by the FBI. They plan to use the Bat-Signal to lure the creature into the open, where they can assault it. The attempt fails: Both federal agents are killed, a non-threatening Predator is mistaken for the real killer and is injured (perhaps dying), and one of the team, Lt. Stocker, is captured by the true killer and taken hostage. Batman and the Huntress track it back to the ship, followed by the last of Terraro’s assassins, who is also murdered by the beast. It overpowers the both of them, but Lt. Stocker sacrifices his life, impaling the Predator with its own spear, though the creature lives long enough to activate the ship’s engines. As Batman and the Huntress escape the fleeing vessel, another ship appears and follows, opening fire on the vessel and destroying both ships. The book ends with the Bat-Signal lighting up again, signaling trouble from The Joker; a relative relief to the other-worldly troubles.
Finally in book #3, Gotham, suffering yet again from sweltering temperatures and increased gang warfare, finds itself with more mysterious deaths. Aided now by his ward, Robin, Batman worries that this may be yet another series of hunts by the brutal Predator aliens — yet refuses to disclose this to his partner, which only serves to irk Robin. Indeed, not one, but two beasts are prowling in Gotham: An elder creature who seems to tell stories of previous hunts to his younger partner.
Gotham’s criminal population continues unaware of the visitors, until Mr. Freeze and his associates are attacked by the two cloaked Predators. Though all of his nearby henchmen are killed, Freeze is left alive, as his lowered body temperature makes him invisible to the Predators’ infrared vision. Despite Robin’s questions about the bizarre attacks, Batman does not reveal anything more than what Robin has already overheard, though he agrees to let Robin aid him until Freeze is found. Batman later confides to Alfred that he’s keeping Robin at distance to prevent the boy from becoming another Predator mark.
Batman attacks one of the aliens with a “stolen” helicopter with many technological advances (the craft actually belonged to Wayne Technologies), inadvertently saving Catwoman’s life in the process (and convincing her to take a night off from her jewel-thieving plans). Batman discovers the second Predator, too late to prevent the copter from being destroyed, though he’s able to eject. Meanwhile, Robin learns many of the details during his computer research on the previous “hunts” through confidential government files, after taking advice from Barbara Gordon (under the alias “Oracle”). He also successfully tracks down Mr. Freeze and subdues him. When questioned, Freeze reveals the creatures did not seem to have even seen him.
With Freeze now in custody, Batman orders Robin to lie low, further aggravating the youth. Bruce manipulates WayneTech into closing down for 24 hours to provide a battleground he can control, in an effort to defeat the beasts. He also modifies the powered exosuit he used in his first encounter to mask his body temperature, correctly assessing from Freeze’s incident that the Predator’s vision is thermal based. The plan works, but only lures one of the two. Responding to Batman’s confusion, and using Tim Drake’s voice, he indicates that it is now tracking Robin — who, ironically, is at a drive-in theater with friends, watching old science-fiction alien flicks.
Alfred contacts Robin, who immediately accepts the truth when he sees the creature’s silhouette and returns to the Bat-Cave. Alfred reveals what little they know of their assailants before they are attacked. The two are nearly caught, until Batman returns, carrying one of the elder Predator’s ornaments and telling the younger hunter to cut his losses, take his defeated (and still living) father and return home. When questioned, Batman reveals that they were chosen as targets because the Predators saw them as they themselves were father and son warriors.
Trade Paperback Lot contains: Batman versus Predator Deluxe Editions {Predator Issue #1 Cover} (1991 – 1992) Issues #1-3. Dark Horse Comics / DC Comics
Trade Paperbacks are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to insure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
All First Printings
Publishers: Dark Horse Comics / DC Comics
Publication Date: 1991 – 1992
Format per TPB: FC, 32 pages, TPB, 10.25″ x 6.5″
ISBN: None Stated
Collectible Entertainment note: Trade Paperbacks 1,2,3, are in Very Fine to Very Fine + condition. Beautiful Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Batman and/or Predator collector / enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read! Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
Please check out all my other Groo or Conan or Magazines or Horror or Werewolf or Zombie or Frank Frazetta or GI Joe or War or Judge Dredd or Infinity or Marvel Secret Wars or Crisis on Infinite Earths or Spawn or Venom or Carnage or Toxin or Kolchak or Mad Max or Star Trek or Starship Troopers or Science Fiction or Horror or James Bond or Adventure Time or Movie Adaptations or Spider-Man or Flash Gordon or Richard Corben or Indiana Jones or Star Wars or Jurassic Park or Dinosaurs Attack or Mars Attacks or Planet of the Apes or Godzilla or Thing or Robocop or Aliens or Predator or Terminator listings.
Batman versus Predator Deluxe Edition Trade Paperback Lot
Featuring the Predator cover! Awesome!!
Writer: Dave Gibbons
Artist: Andy Kubert
Colorist: Sherilyn Van Valkenburgh
Letterer: Adam Kubert
Editors: Dennis O’Neil & Diana Schutz
All Covers by: Arthur Suydam
Within the crime-ridden city of Gotham, mob bosses Alex Yeager and Leo Brodin settle out their feud by hiring professional boxers to fight in a sanctioned bout, with Yeager’s man, Marcus King, winning. The boxing match earns the Predator’s curiosity, so it subsequently crashes into King’s penthouse and kills him. Upon hearing of this, billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne gears up into his vigilante alter-ego – the Batman. He arrives at the scene of crime alongside Commissioner James Gordon and inspects the bodies. Suspecting the killing to be a revenge hit by Brodin, Batman arrives at the mob boss’ gym. All the while, the Predator watches from a distance in active camo…
Story/Spoilers
In book #1, we open with a boxing match in Gotham. Each of the fighters are backed by two of Gotham City’s biggest gangsters — Alex Yeager and Leo Brodin. When the winner of the fight is killed in his apartment shortly after the bout, Batman is called in to help investigate the crime. Though accusations are directed against Brodin, the sponsor of the losing fighter, the grisly yet unusual murder (consisting of spine and skull removal) suggest otherwise. Batman’s main goal initially is to avoid a battle on the streets of Gotham between the two mob bosses — the death of the losing boxer only making matters more complicated.
In an attempt to defuse the conflict, Yeager’s partner, a “legitimate” but corrupt businessman, arranges a meeting between the two crime lords during which Yeager is murdered by an intruder. Clues lead Batman to the killer’s hideout, but in a deadly duel, he comes close to losing his life to the Predator, who escapes. Batman gets back to Wayne Manor, where his butler Alfred sees to his injuries.
Over the next few days, and in the absence of the Dark Knight, the Predator takes out Yeager’s partner, Brodin, and Gotham’s current mayor in a series of calculated assaults. Commissioner James Gordon himself is almost killed in his own home by the hunter, but escapes. Batman attempts to recover quickly, knowing the death toll rises every day. A countdown is initiated by the National Guard and SWAT teams: If Batman does not show before the end of the countdown, they plan to flush the Predator out of hiding by searching street by street, a tactic that will likely take more lives than would be saved.
Batman, nowhere near healed yet able to walk, plans one last face-to-face match with the Predator, using a specially-designed powered sonar exoskeleton suit to increase his strength and compensate for his recovering blindness and the Predator’s stealth technology. The battle begins on the roof of the Gotham City Police Department, continues in the Batcave, and ends on the outskirts of Wayne Manor. Batman finally defeats the Predator just as its ship lands, with others of its kind disembarking. The defeated Predator honorably commits suicide with a sword which the Predator commander then presents to Batman before leaving. Batman is confident that the Predators will not return after having met what lives in Gotham.
Next in book #2, the story opens after Batman – unwillingly aided by the Huntress – successfully apprehends a criminal during a drug-related homicide. The criminal reveals that his boss, a crime lord named Terraro, has put a price on Batman’s head. The Huntress begins her own hunt for potential assassins. Shortly after the capture, a strange, luminous object (reported to be a meteorite) lands beyond the Gotham River. A lone marksman attempts to make a shot at Batman as he patrols the streets, but is killed by an invisible creature. The victim is one of seven hired assassins tasked with tracking and killing Batman.
The creature kills several police officers at the police station, injuring others, including Police Commissioner James Gordon, before retreating with the Bat-Signal. After investigating a crime scene where two of Terraro’s associates were killed and the Huntress knocked out (and immediately assessing that this is the work of yet another Predator), Batman follows the signal’s direction beyond the city limits. Batman is ambushed by the creature, only to be saved by the timely arrival of the Huntress. Another of Terraro’s assassins is eliminated by the Predator when he tries to steal the kill during the fight.
Now informed on the creature’s identity, the Huntress follows leads on Terraro, avoiding two assassins that kill each other accidentally. The FBI arrive, revealing plans to set up a specialized strike force to kill the creature quickly. Batman and the Huntress both confront Terraro himself, but all are attacked, and Terraro is murdered in his own loft. Another of Terraro’s assassins is apprehended afterward. Batman tracks the alien, only to find the Predator dead; stranger still, it’s not the same Predator, and its own head has been taken. When another Predator retrieves his fallen comrade in plain sight of him, Batman deduces that these two are not tracking him, but rather the Predator rampaging through Gotham, who seems to have no qualms in killing members of its own species.
After disabling one of the two of Terraro’s remaining assassins, Batman regroups with Commissioner Gordon, now aided by the FBI. They plan to use the Bat-Signal to lure the creature into the open, where they can assault it. The attempt fails: Both federal agents are killed, a non-threatening Predator is mistaken for the real killer and is injured (perhaps dying), and one of the team, Lt. Stocker, is captured by the true killer and taken hostage. Batman and the Huntress track it back to the ship, followed by the last of Terraro’s assassins, who is also murdered by the beast. It overpowers the both of them, but Lt. Stocker sacrifices his life, impaling the Predator with its own spear, though the creature lives long enough to activate the ship’s engines. As Batman and the Huntress escape the fleeing vessel, another ship appears and follows, opening fire on the vessel and destroying both ships. The book ends with the Bat-Signal lighting up again, signaling trouble from The Joker; a relative relief to the other-worldly troubles.
Finally in book #3, Gotham, suffering yet again from sweltering temperatures and increased gang warfare, finds itself with more mysterious deaths. Aided now by his ward, Robin, Batman worries that this may be yet another series of hunts by the brutal Predator aliens — yet refuses to disclose this to his partner, which only serves to irk Robin. Indeed, not one, but two beasts are prowling in Gotham: An elder creature who seems to tell stories of previous hunts to his younger partner.
Gotham’s criminal population continues unaware of the visitors, until Mr. Freeze and his associates are attacked by the two cloaked Predators. Though all of his nearby henchmen are killed, Freeze is left alive, as his lowered body temperature makes him invisible to the Predators’ infrared vision. Despite Robin’s questions about the bizarre attacks, Batman does not reveal anything more than what Robin has already overheard, though he agrees to let Robin aid him until Freeze is found. Batman later confides to Alfred that he’s keeping Robin at distance to prevent the boy from becoming another Predator mark.
Batman attacks one of the aliens with a “stolen” helicopter with many technological advances (the craft actually belonged to Wayne Technologies), inadvertently saving Catwoman’s life in the process (and convincing her to take a night off from her jewel-thieving plans). Batman discovers the second Predator, too late to prevent the copter from being destroyed, though he’s able to eject. Meanwhile, Robin learns many of the details during his computer research on the previous “hunts” through confidential government files, after taking advice from Barbara Gordon (under the alias “Oracle”). He also successfully tracks down Mr. Freeze and subdues him. When questioned, Freeze reveals the creatures did not seem to have even seen him.
With Freeze now in custody, Batman orders Robin to lie low, further aggravating the youth. Bruce manipulates WayneTech into closing down for 24 hours to provide a battleground he can control, in an effort to defeat the beasts. He also modifies the powered exosuit he used in his first encounter to mask his body temperature, correctly assessing from Freeze’s incident that the Predator’s vision is thermal based. The plan works, but only lures one of the two. Responding to Batman’s confusion, and using Tim Drake’s voice, he indicates that it is now tracking Robin — who, ironically, is at a drive-in theater with friends, watching old science-fiction alien flicks.
Alfred contacts Robin, who immediately accepts the truth when he sees the creature’s silhouette and returns to the Bat-Cave. Alfred reveals what little they know of their assailants before they are attacked. The two are nearly caught, until Batman returns, carrying one of the elder Predator’s ornaments and telling the younger hunter to cut his losses, take his defeated (and still living) father and return home. When questioned, Batman reveals that they were chosen as targets because the Predators saw them as they themselves were father and son warriors.
Trade Paperback Lot contains: Batman versus Predator Deluxe Editions {Predator Issue #1 Cover} (1991 – 1992) Issues #1-3. Dark Horse Comics / DC Comics
Trade Paperbacks are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to insure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
All First Printings
Publishers: Dark Horse Comics / DC Comics
Publication Date: 1991 – 1992
Format per TPB: FC, 32 pages, TPB, 10.25″ x 6.5″
ISBN: None Stated
Collectible Entertainment note: Trade Paperbacks 1,2,3, are in Very Fine to Very Fine + condition. Beautiful Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Batman and/or Predator collector / enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read! Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
Please check out all my other Groo or Conan or Magazines or Horror or Werewolf or Zombie or Frank Frazetta or GI Joe or War or Judge Dredd or Infinity or Marvel Secret Wars or Crisis on Infinite Earths or Spawn or Venom or Carnage or Toxin or Kolchak or Mad Max or Star Trek or Starship Troopers or Science Fiction or Horror or James Bond or Adventure Time or Movie Adaptations or Spider-Man or Flash Gordon or Richard Corben or Indiana Jones or Star Wars or Jurassic Park or Dinosaurs Attack or Mars Attacks or Planet of the Apes or Godzilla or Thing or Robocop or Aliens or Predator or Terminator listings.
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