Cary Bates Books

Greatest Flash Stories Ever Told
Greatest Flash Stories Ever Told

By Cary Bates, John Broome, Gardner F. Fox

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Features stories from Comic Cavalcade 24; DC Special Series 1; Flash Comics 1, 66, 86; Showcase 4; The Flash 107, 113, 119, 124-125; 137; 143; 148; 179; The Flash (1987) 2.

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Superman
Superman

By Cary Bates, Paul Kupperberg

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Flamebird and Nightwing, heroes of the bottle city of Kandor, soar in this new collection of tales. Explore the world of Krypton through the adventures of Flamebird and Nightwing, as new heroes of...

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DC s greatest imaginary stories featuring Batman and Robin
DC s greatest imaginary stories featuring Batman and Robin

By Cary Bates

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In the 1960s, the heyday of DC's alternate reality 'imaginary' stories, a series of stories introduced a new Dynamic Duo made its debut, with Richard Grayson, the former Robin, as the new Batman. A...

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The trial of the Flash
The trial of the Flash

By Cary Bates

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The fall and rise of Captain Atom
The fall and rise of Captain Atom

By Cary Bates

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"Captain Atom is dead...but his story is just beginning. Nathaniel Adam is one of Earth's most powerful heroes...and one of the most dangerous. As Captain Atom, his body is in a constant state of n...

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Showcase presents the Legion of Super Heroes
Showcase presents the Legion of Super Heroes

By Bob Brown, Jim Shooter, Cary Bates, Paul Levitz, Dave Cockrum, Mike Grell, Ric Estrada

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Collects the adventures of the 30th century team, including the introduction of such new characters as Timber Wolf, Karate Kid, and Wildfire.

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