Download Batman/Hellboy/Starman by James Robinson (.CBR)

Batman/Hellboy/Starman by James Robinson – C –
Requirements: CBR reader, 7-8 Mb
Overview: Batman/Hellboy/Starman is a limited series intercompany crossover Image written by James Robinson with art by Mike Mignola featuring DC Comics’ Batman and Starman (Jack Knight) and Dark Horse Comics’ Hellboy.

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Synopsis for "Gotham Grey Evil"

    The retired Golden Age Starman, Ted Knight is kidnapped by a group of neo-Nazi skinheads possessed with electrical powers, whilst giving a lecture on alternative energy sources. Failing in stopping Knight’s abductors Batman is summoned by the Bat Signal and meets the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense’s agent Hellboy, who helps him in rescuing Ted Knight.

    The duo eventually track the group calling itself the Knights of October to a deserted airfield but in the ensuing battle their leader Dantz escaped with the prisoner onboard a small plane. Hellboy vows to go after him but Batman is called away to deal with an escaped Joker. Fortunately, the two’s problems are solved when Ted Knight’s son Jack Knight, the new Starman, joins in their mission.

Synopsis for "Jungle Green Horror"

    Batman bids farewell as Hellboy and Starman board Bruce Wayne’s private jet for the trip into the Amazon Rainforest and as soon as they bail out of the plane over their target they come under fire. Once they penetrate the defenses they learn that Otto Dantz is using Knight’s scientific knowledge to reanimate the Elder God Suggor Yogeroth. Hellboy invokes an ancient Lemurian incantation to dispel the demon and the duo are able to drive it back and release the captive Knight.

Download Instructions::
Gotham Grey Evil: http://ul.to/ulkcge1r/Batman, Hellboy & Starman 01.cbr
Jungle Green Horror: http://ul.to/qvhy1hqk/Batman, Hellboy & Starman 02.cbr

Mirrors:
Gotham Grey Evil: Batman, Hellboy & Starman 01.cbr – 7.3 MB
Jungle Green Horror: Batman, Hellboy & Starman 02.cbr – 8.2 MB

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