I thought I’d share some wonderful recent projects inspired by the Batman Chronology Project. These projects have been completed by myself, longtime regular site contributor Martín Lel, and fellow site contributor Jack James.
On Imgur, I’ve built an infographic, which details the post-original Crisis Modern Age timeline (1985-2011). For the full infographic, please click on the following link: https://imgur.com/gallery/B9LmB56
I have also assembled and cut together special digital comic book reader (cbr) files—basically a few fan-made volumes that collect all the stories set in the post-original Crisis (Modern Age) Batman’s early years in chronological order. To download the early years portion of these volumes, please click on the following Mega link: https://mega.nz/folder/ZB1mFKbJ#rJqzB57SGuh741GRPfnaNQ
Not to be outdone, Jack has also assembled comic book volumes that collect all the stories set in the post-original Crisis (Modern Age) Batman’s first year or two in chronological order. To download his volumes, please click on the following Mega link: https://mega.nz/folder/CkR2SRxB#dwD8tCooNJGRrjQMc8SodQ
Thanks to both Collin and Jack.
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Martin Lel’s files don’t seem to work for me- they throw up an error in any comic reader I use, and I can’t convert and unzip the files to check on them. I’ve tried redownloading, too.
Hey Dylan, don’t know what to tell you, as they appear to be DLing, unzipping, and operating fine for me using YACReader. Let me know if you figure it out, though!
Hi! I recently finished up an Illustrated Spreadsheet that is a Chronological Reading Order of Post-Crisis Batman. I’ve already gotten a few great suggestions and if you ever have the time I’d love for you to take a look at it. One day I’d love to fully pad it out and have something as beautifully detailed as Martin Lel’s order.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1p1Po1qYZajBMy9sSee8dJt2EoACT43sbNukdlVb7z9w/edit#gid=377939861
I’m sorry to complain, but it seems like the link to the infographic on imgur is broken (along with the bookmark I was using to refer to it during my reading). Is there any chance you could either reupload it or maybe send me the inforgraphic itself? Thanks in advance!
Hi Kirk, here is the new link: https://imgur.com/gallery/B9LmB56