![]() “It has made psychopaths of Batman’s foes and brought him to the edge of madness himself. “Trauma is a through-line in the Batman mythology,” writes Kahn in the introduction to DC: Batman. ![]() Nelson Bridwell The Dark Knight Returns - Batman: The Dark Knight Returns #1 (June 1986)Įditors: Dick Giordano, Dennis O'Neil Batman: Year One-Chapter One: Who I Am-How I Come to Be - Batman #404 (February 1987)Įditor: Dennis O'Neil Batman: The Killing Joke (July 1988)Ĭover artists: Brian Bolland, Richard BruningĮditors: Dennis O'Neil, Dan Raspler The Last Arkham (Part One) - Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1 (June 1992)Įditors: Scott Peterson, Dennis O'Neil Knightfall Part 1: Crossed Eyes and Dotty Teas - Batman #492 (May 1993)Įditors: Scott Peterson, Jordan B. Facsimile: Batman #1 (Spring 1940)Įditor: Whitney Ellsworth The Bat-Man - Detective Comics #27 (May 1939)Įditor: Vincent Sullivan Robin-the Boy Wonder - Detective Comics #38 (April 1940)Įditor: Whitney Ellsworth The Crimes of Two-Face! - Detective Comics #66 (August 1942)Įditor: Whitney Ellsworth Batman and Green Arrow: The Senator’s Been Shot! - The Brave and the Bold #85 (September 1969)Įditor: Murray Boltinoff Daughter of the Demon - Batman #232 (June 1971)Įditor: Julius Schwartz The Dead Yet Live - Detective Comics #471 (August 1977)Ĭover artists: Marshall Rogers, Terry Austin, Tatjana Wood, Gaspar SaladinoĮditors: Julius Schwartz, E. The stories included were chosen by former DC President, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Jennette Kahn. The book comes packaged inside a slipcase and also includes a facsimile reprint of 1940's Batman #1. ![]() DC: Batman is a 7" x 10", 320-page hardcover featuring 12 classic comics. ![]()
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