This comprehensive DC manga collection features ten individual trade paperbacks, totaling a substantial 1,704 pages – offering a wealth of reading enjoyment at an incredibly affordable price. You essentially receive a 50% saving, as each DC manga trade paperback is normally priced at $10. Furthermore, all ten volumes are presented within the attractive slipcase illustrated above. Here’s a rundown of what you can anticipate:
In Superman vs. Meshi, the iconic Superman makes a brief sojourn to Japan to sample offerings from a recently established restaurant chain. Immersing himself in the distinctive food culture of Japan, Superman also enlists fellow members of the Justice League to share in the experience, partaking in dishes like revolving sushi, curry, and various other culinary experiences. It’s perhaps best to read this after you’ve had a meal, as it may trigger hunger!
Shifting the scene to Gotham City, Joker: One Operation Joker undeniably stands out as the most peculiar inclusion within this set. The narrative centers on an accidental mishap where Batman tumbles into a chemical container that transforms him back into infancy. This event throws the Joker into a profound state of despondency, as he suddenly lacks his long-term enemy to antagonize. Luckily for him, the Joker has an idea: he will be baby Batman’s dad! He decides to raise the young Bruce Wayne to become the ultimate criminal, but the Clown Prince of Crime may not be equipped for the trials of raising a small child in this three-volume manga paperback series. Seriously, the Joker puts baby Batman to sleep.
To complete the collection, you’ll find all four volumes of Batman: Justice Buster. Gotham City is suffering from an ongoing crime surge, growing in intensity. Batman (now a grown man, not a baby!) must discover innovative ways to continue his battle against the criminal underbelly. He develops a computer system, named ROBIN, the Dark Knight uses this technology to analyze criminals. This stylish and action-focused series is all about Batman’s plan to deal with criminals.
