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Batman in the Fifties by Various Various (English) Paperback Book

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See the ...
Format
Paperback
ISBN-13
9781779509505
Author
Various Various
Type
Does not apply
Book Title
Batman in the Fifties
UPC
Does not apply
Publication Year
2021
Artist/Writer
Edmond Hamilton, Dick Sprang, Stan Kaye, Dave Wood, Don C. Cameron, Joe Samachson, Lew Sayre Schwartz, Win Mortimer, Bill Finger, Charles Paris, Ed Herron, David Vern, George Roussos, Ray Burnley, Bob Kane, Sheldon Moldoff
Language
English
Character
The Musketeer (Intro), Jay Garris (Villain, Introduction), Marion Marley (Movie Starlet), Professor Carter Nichols, Gat Grogan, The Penguin (Photo in Newspaper), MR.ZERO (Villain, Introduction, Origin, Later Called Mr. Freeze), The Batwoman (Kathy Kane), The Legionary (Intro), Bert Bowers (Villain, Counterfeiter, Introduction), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Bat-Mite (Introduction), The Ranger (Intro), Wallace Waley (Intro, Villain), Jonas Leigh (Philanthropist), Two-Face (Harvey Dent) (Villain, 4-Panel Origin Recap), Jack Fenley, Kirk, John Wilker (Ace's Owner, Introduction), Phil, Martha Wayne (Cameo, Flashback), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (Origin Re-Cap), Dick Grayson (Cameo), Shark Slaney, Two-Face (Harvey Dent) (Villain), Unnamed Space Pirates, "Drum" Carter, Rocky, Gus, The Yellow Gloves Gang (Villain, Introduction for All), Henry Worthing, Unnamed Nurse, Paul Wong (Student), Unnamed Night Watchman, John Fields Benson, Vicki Vale, Unnamed Hobo, Bower's Gang (Villains, Introduction for All), The Ergon Police, Jimmy Kale (Student), Charles Ford, Unnamed College Students, Dean Chalmers (Of State University), Paul Henson, Robin (Dick Grayson), "Knots" Cardine (Intro, Villain), The Green Hood Mob (Haley) (Intro, Villain), Unnamed Guards, Bill Weaver, Tod Martin (Villain, Blane's Assistant, Introduction), Zarro (Space Prate, Villain, Introduction), Musketeer, The Bat-Ape (MOGO), Batwoman (Kathy Kane), Bat-Hound (Ace) (Introduction, Origin), Squire, Mr. Zero's Henchmen Marty, Mister X (Mousey) (Villain, Introduction), Unnamed Police Officer, Unnamed Police Officers, The Joker (Photo in Newspaper), Jimmy, Unnamed Convicts, Unnamed Doctor, Batman (Of the Future) (Brane Taylor), The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh (Introduction), Dipper (Henchman), Jackson Barrow (Wealthy Banker), John Mayhew, Perry White, Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth (Middle Names Revealed in this Story), Tipper Neely (Villain, Introduction), John Milman (Space-Ship Designer, Introduction), The Director (Intro, Villain), Martin Vair (Villain), Unnamed Studio Executive, Mr. Williams, George Blake (Also As Two-Face), The Joker (Villain, Image Only), Dr. Thomas Wayne (As Bat-Man) (Cameo, Flashback), Ralph Roder (Villain), Mr. Brown, Also As Fred Loyd, Invaders from an Enemy Planet (Villains), Knight, The Catwoman (Selina Kyle) (Villain, Origin), Tarando (A Clown), Test Pilot Martin (Introduction), "Lucky" Morony (Flashback), Vorn's Gang (Villains), The Knight (The Earl of Wordenshire), Lew Moxon (Villain, Introduction, Death), Locto (Mechanical Creature, Villain, Death), Charles Devon (BIG GAME Hunter, Technical Producer), Arthur Harris (Animal Trainer), Al (Henchman), The Big Guy (Intro, Villain), The Bat-Ape (MOGO) (A Circus Ape), Snake (Villain), Hugo Vorn (Introduction, Villain), The Gaucho (Intro), Mr. Hughes, "Nimble" Hyle, Lois Lane, Gaucho, James Gordon, Unnamed Criminals, Alfred Pennyworth (Cameo), Unnamed Singer, Unnamed Magician, Don Weaver, The Red Hood (The Joker) (Villain, Origin), Superintendent Smith (Space-Ship Factory Manager, Introduction), Joey Chill (Villain, Death), The Vanning Brothers (Villains), Chief Rokej (The Joker's Descendant, Introduction), Professor Carter (Technical Producer), Unnamed Prison Guards, Alfred Pennyworth, Robin Dick Grayson, Detective Cramer, Elmer Mason (Batman Admirer), Superman (Clark Kent), Ka Thar (Spelled Ka-Thar on the Cover), The Squire (Cyril), The Joker (Villain), The Batwoman (Kathy Kane) (Introduction, Origin, Former Trapeze Performer), Lee Collins (Australian Boomerang Expert), Criminal Gang (Villains), Killer Moth (prisoner 234026) (also as Cameron Van Cleer) (villain, phony millionaire philanthropist, introduction), Joe (Henchman), Smiley Dix (Villain), Luke (Villains), Club of Heroes Legionary, "Chicago Al" Garver, Zoot (Villain), Unnamed Crime Victim, Cassidy, Unnamed Thieves (Villains), Commissioner James Gordon (Cameo), Chief Engineer Erkham (Villain, Introduction), Kraak the Space Pirate (Villain), Cory Blane (Film Producer), Gorilla Hardy (Villain, Introduction), Lightning Man, Earl "Farmerboy" Benson (Villain, Ex-Con, University Gardener)
Era
Modern Age (1992-Now)
Cover Artist
Michael Cho
Series Title
Batman in the Fifties
Publisher
DC Comics
Genre
Superheroes

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Product Information

Comic Stories: The Batmobile of 1950!, The Secret of Batman's Utility Belt!, The True History of Superman and Batman, The New-Model Batman, The Rainbow Batman, The 100 Batarangs of Batman, The Club of Heroes, The Thousand Deaths of Batman!, The Batmen of All Nations!, Ace, the Bat-Hound!, The Batwoman, The First Batman, The Second Boy Wonder!, The Bat-Ape, The Marriage of Batman and Batwoman, Batman Meets Bat-Mite, The Secret Life of the Catwoman, The Origin of Killer Moth!, The Man Behind the Red Hood!, The Double Crimes of Two-Face!, Two-Face Strikes Again!, The Ice Crimes of Mr. Zero, Batman in the Future!, The Batman of Tomorrow!, Batman -- The Superman of Planet X!, The Creature from the Green Lagoon, The Interplanetary Batman

Product Identifiers

Publisher
DC Comics
ISBN-13
9781779509505
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5056909565

Product Key Features

Language
English
Artist/Writer
Edmond Hamilton, Dick Sprang, Stan Kaye, Dave Wood, Don C. Cameron, Joe Samachson, Lew Sayre Schwartz, Win Mortimer, Bill Finger, Charles Paris, Ed Herron, David Vern, George Roussos, Ray Burnley, Bob Kane, Sheldon Moldoff
Era
Modern Age (1992-Now)
Cover Artist
Michael Cho
Genre
Superheroes
Publication Year
2021
Character
The Musketeer (Intro), Jay Garris (Villain, Introduction), Marion Marley (Movie Starlet), Professor Carter Nichols, Gat Grogan, The Penguin (Photo in Newspaper), MR.ZERO (Villain, Introduction, Origin, Later Called Mr. Freeze), The Batwoman (Kathy Kane), The Legionary (Intro), Bert Bowers (Villain, Counterfeiter, Introduction), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Bat-Mite (Introduction), The Ranger (Intro), Wallace Waley (Intro, Villain), Jonas Leigh (Philanthropist), Two-Face (Harvey Dent) (Villain, 4-Panel Origin Recap), Jack Fenley, Kirk, John Wilker (Ace's Owner, Introduction), Phil, Martha Wayne (Cameo, Flashback), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (Origin Re-Cap), Dick Grayson (Cameo), Shark Slaney, Two-Face (Harvey Dent) (Villain), Unnamed Space Pirates, "Drum" Carter, Rocky, Gus, The Yellow Gloves Gang (Villain, Introduction for All), Henry Worthing, Unnamed Nurse, Paul Wong (Student), Unnamed Night Watchman, John Fields Benson, Vicki Vale, Unnamed Hobo, Bower's Gang (Villains, Introduction for All), The Ergon Police, Jimmy Kale (Student), Charles Ford, Unnamed College Students, Dean Chalmers (Of State University), Paul Henson, Robin (Dick Grayson), "Knots" Cardine (Intro, Villain), The Green Hood Mob (Haley) (Intro, Villain), Unnamed Guards, Bill Weaver, Tod Martin (Villain, Blane's Assistant, Introduction), Zarro (Space Prate, Villain, Introduction), Musketeer, The Bat-Ape (MOGO), Batwoman (Kathy Kane), Bat-Hound (Ace) (Introduction, Origin), Squire, Mr. Zero's Henchmen Marty, Mister X (Mousey) (Villain, Introduction), Unnamed Police Officer, Unnamed Police Officers, The Joker (Photo in Newspaper), Jimmy, Unnamed Convicts, Unnamed Doctor, Batman (Of the Future) (Brane Taylor), The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh (Introduction), Dipper (Henchman), Jackson Barrow (Wealthy Banker), John Mayhew, Perry White, Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth (Middle Names Revealed in this Story), Tipper Neely (Villain, Introduction), John Milman (Space-Ship Designer, Introduction), The Director (Intro, Villain), Martin Vair (Villain), Unnamed Studio Executive, Mr. Williams, George Blake (Also As Two-Face), The Joker (Villain, Image Only), Dr. Thomas Wayne (As Bat-Man) (Cameo, Flashback), Ralph Roder (Villain), Mr. Brown, Also As Fred Loyd, Invaders from an Enemy Planet (Villains), Knight, The Catwoman (Selina Kyle) (Villain, Origin), Tarando (A Clown), Test Pilot Martin (Introduction), "Lucky" Morony (Flashback), Vorn's Gang (Villains), The Knight (The Earl of Wordenshire), Lew Moxon (Villain, Introduction, Death), Locto (Mechanical Creature, Villain, Death), Charles Devon (BIG GAME Hunter, Technical Producer), Arthur Harris (Animal Trainer), Al (Henchman), The Big Guy (Intro, Villain), The Bat-Ape (MOGO) (A Circus Ape), Snake (Villain), Hugo Vorn (Introduction, Villain), The Gaucho (Intro), Mr. Hughes, "Nimble" Hyle, Lois Lane, Gaucho, James Gordon, Unnamed Criminals, Alfred Pennyworth (Cameo), Unnamed Singer, Unnamed Magician, Don Weaver, The Red Hood (The Joker) (Villain, Origin), Superintendent Smith (Space-Ship Factory Manager, Introduction), Joey Chill (Villain, Death), The Vanning Brothers (Villains), Chief Rokej (The Joker's Descendant, Introduction), Professor Carter (Technical Producer), Unnamed Prison Guards, Alfred Pennyworth, Robin Dick Grayson, Detective Cramer, Elmer Mason (Batman Admirer), Superman (Clark Kent), Ka Thar (Spelled Ka-Thar on the Cover), The Squire (Cyril), The Joker (Villain), The Batwoman (Kathy Kane) (Introduction, Origin, Former Trapeze Performer), Lee Collins (Australian Boomerang Expert), Criminal Gang (Villains), Killer Moth (prisoner 234026) (also as Cameron Van Cleer) (villain, phony millionaire philanthropist, introduction), Joe (Henchman), Smiley Dix (Villain), Luke (Villains), Club of Heroes Legionary, "Chicago Al" Garver, Zoot (Villain), Unnamed Crime Victim, Cassidy, Unnamed Thieves (Villains), Commissioner James Gordon (Cameo), Chief Engineer Erkham (Villain, Introduction), Kraak the Space Pirate (Villain), Cory Blane (Film Producer), Gorilla Hardy (Villain, Introduction), Lightning Man, Earl "Farmerboy" Benson (Villain, Ex-Con, University Gardener)
Series Title
Batman in the Fifties

Additional Product Features

Number of Pages
340
Publication Date
November 2021
Attribution
Portions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher Country
United States

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  • Retro at its best!

    Book arrived well packed and in perfect condition. The Batman stories are hilarious compared to today's Dark Knight themes. But you can see even back then the character's potential. The Joker is less lethal but a lot more terrifying than some of today's incarnations. Amazing to think that shortly after this decade there was thought of canceling the Batman comic entirely. Worthwhile purchase.

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