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Batman Beyond (Volume 2) is set after the previous volume mini-series and during the Batman Beyond animated series, which it is based on. The central character of the series is Terry McGinnis, the successor to the now elderly Bruce Wayne who has taken up the mantle of the Batman. Terry now has his own rogue gallery to face, and must prove himself worthy of the Bat-Suit while managing his school life, family life, commitments to his girlfriend Dana Tan and his civilian job as Bruce Wayne's personal assistant.

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  • Batman Beyond (Volume 2)
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  • Batman Beyond (Volume 2) is set after the previous volume mini-series and during the Batman Beyond animated series, which it is based on. The central character of the series is Terry McGinnis, the successor to the now elderly Bruce Wayne who has taken up the mantle of the Batman. Terry now has his own rogue gallery to face, and must prove himself worthy of the Bat-Suit while managing his school life, family life, commitments to his girlfriend Dana Tan and his civilian job as Bruce Wayne's personal assistant.
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  • Batman Beyond #1
  • Batman Beyond #10
  • Batman Beyond #11
  • Batman Beyond #12
  • Batman Beyond #13
  • Batman Beyond #14
  • Batman Beyond #15
  • Batman Beyond #16
  • Batman Beyond #17
  • Batman Beyond #18
  • Batman Beyond #19
  • Batman Beyond #2
  • Batman Beyond #20
  • Batman Beyond #21
  • Batman Beyond #22
  • Batman Beyond #23
  • Batman Beyond #24
  • Batman Beyond #3
  • Batman Beyond #4
  • Batman Beyond #5
  • Batman Beyond #6
  • Batman Beyond #7
  • Batman Beyond #8
  • Batman Beyond #9
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  • Monthly Series
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  • Batman Beyond Issue 1
  • Batman Beyond Issue 10
  • Batman Beyond Issue 11
  • Batman Beyond Issue 12
  • Batman Beyond Issue 13
  • Batman Beyond Issue 14
  • Batman Beyond Issue 15
  • Batman Beyond Issue 16
  • Batman Beyond Issue 17
  • Batman Beyond Issue 18
  • Batman Beyond Issue 19
  • Batman Beyond Issue 2
  • Batman Beyond Issue 20
  • Batman Beyond Issue 21
  • Batman Beyond Issue 22
  • Batman Beyond Issue 23
  • Batman Beyond Issue 24
  • Batman Beyond Issue 3
  • Batman Beyond Issue 4
  • Batman Beyond Issue 5
  • Batman Beyond Issue 6
  • Batman Beyond Issue 7
  • Batman Beyond Issue 8
  • Batman Beyond Issue 9
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  • 1999(xsd:integer)
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  • Batman Beyond
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  • Batman Beyond (Volume 2) is set after the previous volume mini-series and during the Batman Beyond animated series, which it is based on. The central character of the series is Terry McGinnis, the successor to the now elderly Bruce Wayne who has taken up the mantle of the Batman. Terry now has his own rogue gallery to face, and must prove himself worthy of the Bat-Suit while managing his school life, family life, commitments to his girlfriend Dana Tan and his civilian job as Bruce Wayne's personal assistant. The issues take place during the animated series, although it is not always clear on the chronology of the events, and follow a similar style to the animated series. Both the Animated Series and the comics ended in 2001, and the comics were not restarted until 2010, with Batman Beyond (Volume 3). Volume two was the last Batman Beyond series with this style of art and younger target audience with later Volumes becoming darker and stemming away from the DC Animated Universe.
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