Batman: Li'l Gotham
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Books in this Series
Valentine's Day and the Lunar New Year
On Valentine's Day, the Joker finds himself in need of Batman's rescue when he is unexpectedly pursued by Gotham's love-sick women--then during the Lunar New Year's celebration Robin takes on the case of a stolen artifact.
Christmas and New Year's Eve
On Christmas Eve the children's choir goes missing and it is up to Batman and Nightwing to track down the culprit and recover the children in time for Gotham's annual tree-lighting celebration--and more trouble is waiting on New Year's Eve.
Batman Li'l Gotham
The issue of the "Li'l Gotham" comic series covering Comic con and labor day hijinks
Sandwich day and Our family album
Damian's fowlest friend Jerry has disappeared, but the people of Gotham City are not helping in his search for the missing turkey--and Alfred goes through the family photo album with Damian.
Halloween and Thanksgiving
It is Halloween night and Robin is having trouble telling the difference between the costumed children and the real villains--followed by the Penguin interrupting the Gotham Thanksgiving feast.
Month of waters and Independence Day
During Japan's Month of Waters, Aquaman calls upon the Dark Knight to battle robots and sea monsters--then on Independence Day, Uncle Sam implores his villainous friends to steal all the fireworks for one explosive celebration.
St. Patrick's Day and Easter
As Gotham City begins to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day, the banks discover that there is no gold left under the rainbow, and Batman must find the thief--then, on Easter, the Mad Hatter terrorizes Gotham, and once again Batman and Robin must come to the rescue.
Tropical getaway and Bird watching
Alfred sends Bruce on a strange and wonderful vacation--and while Batman is away, the villains cause trouble in Gotham City.
Mother's Day and Father's Day
In graphic-novel format, join Damian, Batman's son, on Mother's Day, as he searches for the true meaning of family. On Father's Day, Commissioner Gordon has to share a table with a family of supervillains. The coauthor is Derek Fridolfs. Mother's Day and Father's Day are a time for family, but Damian Wayne, Batman's son would like to know what exactly family means--and why Commissioner Gordon and his family are having dinner with a family of super-villains.