Batman in the Fifties TPB (2021 DC) Classic Tales of the Caped Crusader comic books 1990 or later
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1st printing. Collects stories from Batman (1940-2011) #59, 62-63, 81, 92, 105, 113-114, 121-122, and 128; Detective Comics (1937-2011 1st Series) #156, 165, 168, 180, 185, 187, 215-216, 233, 235-236, 241, 244, 252, 267, and 269; Detective Comics (2016 3rd Series) #1000, and Worlds Finest (1941-1986) #68, 81 and 89.
Written by Bill Finger, Don Cameron, France Herron, David Vern Reed, Joe Samachson, Edmond Hamilton, and Dave Wood. Art by Bob Kane, Lew Sayre Schwartz, Dick Sprang, Sheldon Moldoff, Ray Burnley, Win Mortimer, George Roussos, Charles Paris, and Stan Kaye. Cover by Michael Cho. Back Cover by Sheldon Moldoff.
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 Batmans 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 Batmans utility belt; and the introduction of an all-new Batmobile.
Softcover, 336 pages, full color. All Ages
Cover price $29.99.