Batman: No Man's Land

"Batman: No Man's Land"
Cover of Batman: No Man's Land #1 (March 1999).
Art by Alex Ross.
PublisherDC Comics
Publication dateJanuary – December 1999
Genre
Title(s)
Azrael: Agent of the Bat #47-61
Batman #560-574
Batman: Harley Quinn
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #116-126
Batman: No Man's Land #1-0
Batman: No Man's Land Secret Files and Origins #1
Batman: Day of Judgment #1
Batman: Shadow of the Bat #80-94
The Batman Chronicles #16-18
Catwoman (vol. 2) #72-77
Detective Comics #727-741
JLA #32
Nightwing #35-39
Nightwing Secret Files and Origins #1
Robin (vol. 4) #67-73
Young Justice In No Man's Land #1
Main character(s)Batman
Nightwing
Robin
Oracle
Batgirl
Huntress
Creative team
Writer(s)Jordan B. Gorfinkel
Greg Rucka
Chuck Dixon
Scott Beatty
Paul Dini
Bob Gale
Devin K. Grayson
Kelley Puckett
Larry Hama
Bronwyn Carlton
Penciller(s)Greg Land
Andy Kuhn
Yvel Guichet
Alex Maleev
Dale Eaglesham
Frank Teran
Phil Winslade
Damion Scott
Dan Jurgens
Mike Deodato
Tom Morgan
Mat Broome
Sergio Cariello
Inker(s)Drew Geraci
Chris Ivy
Aaron Sowd
Wayne Faucher
Sean Parsons
Frank Teran
Phil Winslade
Sal Buscema
John Floyd
Bill Sienkiewicz
Sean Parsons
David Roach
Mark Pennington
Rob Hunter
Volume One ISBN 1-56389-564-1
Volume Two ISBN 1563895994
Volume Three ISBN 1563896346
Volume Four ISBN 1563896982
Volume Five ISBN 1563897091

"Batman: No Man's Land" is an American comic book crossover storyline that ran for almost all of 1999 through the Batman comic book titles published by DC Comics. The story architecture for "No Man's Land" and the outline of all the Batman continuity titles for 1999 were written by cartoonist Jordan B. Gorfinkel.

The lead-up story began with the Cataclysm story arc, which described a major earthquake hitting Gotham City. This was followed by the storylines Aftershock and then Road to No Man's Land, which resulted in the U.S. government officially evacuating Gotham and then abandoning and isolating those who chose to remain in the city. "No Man's Land" covered, in detail, a period in the lives of the residents of the city, explaining all events from the time of isolation, until its time of re-opening and the beginning of rebuilding.


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