From "The Streamlined Rustlers!" in Batman #21, February-March 1944. Jack Schiff script, Dick Sprang pencils & inks, George Roussos letters.
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From "The Streamlined Rustlers!" in Batman #21, February-March 1944. Jack Schiff script, Dick Sprang pencils & inks, George Roussos letters.
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I think this might be my favorite golden age chapter header featuring the Joker. I always liked how he was holding the tragedy mask, almost as if it was a representation of his tragic past.
Batman #13
Written by Jack Schiff
Art by Bob Kane
Inks by Jerry Robinson & George Roussos
Lettering by George Roussos
It looks like Perry White also ships Clois :)
Action Comics #176 "Muscles for Money" (1953) by writer Jack Schiff and artist Al Plastino
The twin guardians of the sleeping town leap into dynamic action!
WC: ACTION COMICS #317
We’re getting down to the end in my summations of my Windfall Comics purchase of 1988, which means that we’re going to start to see the same titles show up again and again, issue after issue. These were the books which were a part of that purchase in some bulk, the ones whose demand on the back issue market at that time was slim. Given the huge circulation of the Mort Weisinger Superman titles…
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Introduction of Tommy Tomorrow by Howard Sherman
‘Batman’ (1940) #15
Review: Slugfest: Inside The Epic 50-Year Battle Between Marvel & DC
Review: Slugfest: Inside The Epic 50-Year Battle Between Marvel & DC @reed_tucker @BooksSphere #Slugfest #DCvsMarvel #MarvelvsDC @Marvel @DCComics #DCComicsNews reviewed by @1MoreSingleton
Review: Slugfest: Inside The Epic 50-Year Battle Between Marvel & DC
[Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers]
Author: Reed Tucker
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 304 pages
Publisher: Sphere (October 5, 2017)
Reviewed by: Seth Singleton
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Summary
Over the years, the companies have deployed an arsenal of schemes in an attempt to outmaneuver the competition, whether it…
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