Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Tomorrow's Heroes

Illustrated by Travis Mercer, Jon Mikel
Paperback
$17.99 US
On sale Apr 28, 2026 | 144 Pages | 9781799506751

A kaleidoscope of mystery, madness, and heroism—Batman joins forces with DC’s finest to confront cosmic threats, conspiracies, and inner demons in this genre-bending anthology.

Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Tomorrow’s Heroes collects seven thrilling issues from DC’s modern anthology series, where Batman shares the spotlight with heroes like Nightwing, Deadman, Booster Gold, Wonder Woman, and Zatanna. From circus-themed horror and time-traveling chaos to alien encounters and psychological warfare, each story delivers a unique blend of action, suspense, and emotional depth. Featuring standout creators like Tim Seeley, Kelley Jones, Ty Templeton, and more, this volume showcases the full range of DC storytelling—from noir to sci-fi to supernatural.

Collects Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2023) #14–20
Cavan Scott is a New York Times bestselling author and comic book writer whose work spans Star Wars, Doctor Who, and Titans United. He is based in Bristol, United Kingdom.

Ty Templeton is a veteran writer and artist known for Batman Adventures, Justice League, and Howard the Duck. His story in this volume explores the quirky time-hopping history of Zatanna and Bat-Mite. Templeton lives in Toronto, Ontario, where he also teaches comic art.

Ty Templeton also contributes art to his own story in issue #20, showcasing his signature blend of humor and classic comic sensibilities. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Kelley Jones is a legendary comic book artist whose gothic style defined Batman, Sandman, and Deadman. His haunting visuals elevate the Nightwing & Deadman arc in this volume. Jones is based in California.

Hayden Sherman is an experimental visual storyteller known for The Few, Wasted Space, and Dark Spaces: Wildfire. Sherman’s Batman Black & White story in issue #14 is a standout. They reside in New England.

Ty Templeton also contributes art to his own story in issue #20, showcasing his signature blend of humor and classic comic sensibilities. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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A kaleidoscope of mystery, madness, and heroism—Batman joins forces with DC’s finest to confront cosmic threats, conspiracies, and inner demons in this genre-bending anthology.

Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Tomorrow’s Heroes collects seven thrilling issues from DC’s modern anthology series, where Batman shares the spotlight with heroes like Nightwing, Deadman, Booster Gold, Wonder Woman, and Zatanna. From circus-themed horror and time-traveling chaos to alien encounters and psychological warfare, each story delivers a unique blend of action, suspense, and emotional depth. Featuring standout creators like Tim Seeley, Kelley Jones, Ty Templeton, and more, this volume showcases the full range of DC storytelling—from noir to sci-fi to supernatural.

Collects Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2023) #14–20

Author

Cavan Scott is a New York Times bestselling author and comic book writer whose work spans Star Wars, Doctor Who, and Titans United. He is based in Bristol, United Kingdom.

Ty Templeton is a veteran writer and artist known for Batman Adventures, Justice League, and Howard the Duck. His story in this volume explores the quirky time-hopping history of Zatanna and Bat-Mite. Templeton lives in Toronto, Ontario, where he also teaches comic art.

Ty Templeton also contributes art to his own story in issue #20, showcasing his signature blend of humor and classic comic sensibilities. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Kelley Jones is a legendary comic book artist whose gothic style defined Batman, Sandman, and Deadman. His haunting visuals elevate the Nightwing & Deadman arc in this volume. Jones is based in California.

Hayden Sherman is an experimental visual storyteller known for The Few, Wasted Space, and Dark Spaces: Wildfire. Sherman’s Batman Black & White story in issue #14 is a standout. They reside in New England.

Ty Templeton also contributes art to his own story in issue #20, showcasing his signature blend of humor and classic comic sensibilities. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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