Books written by Scott Snyder

  • Batman: The Man Who Laughs

    The deluxe edition featuring critically acclaimed writer Ed Brubaker's seminal run on the Dark Knight and The Joker. The deluxe edition featuring critically acclaimed writer Ed Brubaker's seminal run on the Dark Knight and The Joker.

  • Justice League Vol. 4: The Sixth Dimension

    The Justice League has the map to the Sixth Dimension in hand--and with it, they have the key to saving the Multiverse from utter destruction Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez epic saga continues, but can they stop the Legion of Doom?

  • Justice League Vol. 1: The Totality

    A brand-new era begins here! Comics legends Scott Snyder and Jim Cheung launch the Justice League into a cosmos-shaking mystery that will draw out their most terrible foes...in ways our heroes couldn't possibly imagine!

  • Batman vs. Superman: The Greatest Battles

    From all-star comic talents Frank Miller, Geoff Johns, Jim Lee, Jeph Loeb, Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo and more, these stories tackle the oldest fan debate in comics: Who would win—Superman or Batman?

  • No Justice

    "Mystery.

  • Drowned Earth

    "An alien army has returned... and they're not coming alone.

  • Hawkworld

    "The League was forced to make an impossible decision ... and now its time to face the consequences!

  • Superman Unchained

    From the mind of superstar writer Scott Snyder (BATMAN: ZERO YEAR) and legendary artist Jim Lee (JUSTICE LEAGUE) comes SUPERMAN UNCHAINED--a widescreen, cutting-edge take on the hero who started it all!

  • Justice League Vol. 5: the Doom War

    "Eons ago, the Monitor, the Anti-Monitor, and the World Forger stopped the rise of Perpetua.

  • Animal Man Vol. 3: Rotworld

    New York Times best-selling authors Scott Snyder (BATMAN) and Jeff Lemire (SWEET TOOTH) team-up to conclude a story that began when the New 52 first launched in ANIMAL MAN VOLUME 3: ROTWORLD: THE RED KINGDOM.

  • The Red Kingdom

    New York Times best-selling authors Scott Snyder (BATMAN) and Jeff Lemire (SWEET TOOTH) team-up to conclude a story that began when the New 52 first launched in ANIMAL MAN VOLUME 3: ROTWORLD: THE RED KINGDOM.

  • Negotiating on the Edge: North Korean Negotiating Behavior

    As "Negotiating on the Edge" reveals, however, there is not only a method to this madness but also an ongoing shift toward a less provocative negotiating style.Drawing on interviews with an eminent cast of U.S. officials and marshalling ...

  • Batman: Night of the Owls

    With Gotham City under attack from the Court of Owls, Batman and his allies must work together to stop the rampant corruption and violence.

  • Batman Vol. 2: The City of Owls (The New 52)

    Batman must stop the TALONS that have breeched the Batcave in order to save an innocent life ... and Gotham City! In the backup story, learn more about the PENNYWORTH family and the secrets they've kept from the Wayne family!

  • Batman Vol. 1: The Court of Owls (The New 52)

    Following his ground-breaking, critically acclaimed run on Detective Comics, writer Scott Snyder (American Vampire) alongside artist Greg Capullo (Spawn) begins a new era of The Dark Knight with the relaunch of Batman, as a part of DC ...

  • Batman: Night of the Owls

    The Court of Owls has shown its hand, and it's up to the collective effort of these heroes to stop it in this sprawling tale of corruption and violence.

  • Batman: The Court of Owls Saga (DC Essential Edition)

    Considered one of the greatest stories in the Dark Knight's historic lore, BATMAN: THE COURT OF OWLS SAGA is an epic tale told by two of comics' finest storytellers.

  • Voodoo Heart

    Scott Snyder’s protagonists inhabit a playfully deranged fictional world in which a Wall Street trader can find himself armed with a speargun, guarding a Dumpster outside a pawnshop in Florida;...

  • Black Hammer: Visions Volume 2

    "Black Hammer Created by Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston.

  • We Have Demons

    Since the very dawn of man, legends have been told of the conflict between angel and demon-kind. Lam Lyle, a woman of science, dismissed these stories as just that — fiction.