This 9-Book Batman Graphic Novel Box Set Is Only $60 For A Limited Time
Between clown princes of crime, immortal warlords, and criminal masterminds juiced up on super-steroids, Batman arguably has the best collection of villains in comic books. If you're looking for some excellent standalone stories featuring these nefarious supervillains, you won't want to miss out on this Batman: One Bad Day box set deal at Amazon. This meaty collection of deluxe graphic novels has a list price of $160, but you can get the entire nine-book hardcover box set for only $60 right now. The box set released late last year, so this is a spectacular deal. For reference, it's still sold for the full $160 price at Barnes and Noble.
You'll need to click the coupon box on the Amazon listing to get the full discount, but once you do, you'll save $100 on eight Batman: One Bad Day hardcovers. Similar to the cult-classic Batman: The Killing Joke, each hardcover graphic novel shines a spotlight on a particular supervillain--Riddler, Bane, Ra's Al Ghul, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze, the Penguin, Catwoman, and Clayface are all featured--in these standalone stories. An A-list team of talent helped put these stories together, and the deluxe box set includes a special edition of Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland.
If you're looking to battle the justice scales--for Gotham!--you can also pick up several discounted Batman graphic novels and Blu-rays right now on Amazon's buy two, get one free sale. The wonderfully weird Batman: Ninja is just $20 for its attractive steelbook edition. Some of the other excellent animated films include DVDs of Batman: Under the Red Hood and Mask of the Phantasm, and for anyone looking to beat up the Man of Steel, the Batman v Superman Rock 'Em Sock 'Em play set is also on sale for $20.
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