Batman in the Fifties |
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Author:
| Finger, Bill Cameron, Donald Clough Hamilton, Edmond Herron, Ed Reed, David V. Wood, Dave Samachson, Joseph Paris, Charles Kaye, Stan Roussos, George Burnley, Ray Cho, Michael |
Illustrator:
| Moldoff, Sheldon Sprang, Dick Schwartz, Lew Sayre Kane, Bob Mortimer, Win |
ISBN: | 978-1-77950-950-5 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2021 |
Publisher: | DC Comics
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $44.99 |
Book Description:
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The most memorable Batman stories from the 1950s are collected in this new title. The 1950s was a decade of change for the Dark Knight Detective, one that introduced new friends--and foes! These tales include the debuts of Deadshot, future member of the Suicide Squad; the original Batwoman, Kathy Kane; Mr. Zero, who would go on to greater fame as the nefarious Mr. Freeze; the original Red Hood; and the pesky interdimensional pixie known as Bat-Mite. This was also an...
More Description The most memorable Batman stories from the 1950s are collected in this new title.
The 1950s was a decade of change for the Dark Knight Detective, one that introduced new friends--and foes! These tales include the debuts of Deadshot, future member of the Suicide Squad; the original Batwoman, Kathy Kane; Mr. Zero, who would go on to greater fame as the nefarious Mr. Freeze; the original Red Hood; and the pesky interdimensional pixie known as Bat-Mite. This was also an era of great inventiveness, with tales that revealed how Batman's own father, Thomas Wayne, was once a Batman himself; how Batman became a Superman-like hero on the distant planet Zur-En-Arrh; the secrets of Batman's utility belt; and the introduction of an all-new Batmobile.
Collects Batman #59, #62, #63, #81, #92, #105, #113, #114, #121, #122, and #128, Detective Comics #156, #168, #185, #187, #215, #216, #233, #235, #236, #241, #244, #252, #267, and #269, and World's Finest Comics #81 and #89.