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Batman: Scarecrow Tales 5 reviews Bob Kane, Bill Finger, ...
DC Comics, 2005
Crane before he started spouting gibberish
+ Have Fear, The Scarecrow Is Spotlighted Here
If you've read the most recent representations of the Scarecrow, you may feel as though they have messed the character up. He just recites nursery rhymes and randomly sprays people with fear gas. He is not a calculating, sociopathic madman with grand ambition. I believe the latter should define ...
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Batman in the Seventies 7 reviews Dennis O'Neil
DC Comics, 2000
Thank you DC for releasing this book.
+ A good showing, with some repeats, however + Batman in Bronze...
I think all the stories in this book are great, but they really should have included more Ras Al Ghoul stories, because this guy is super interesting and he even gives the Joker a run for his money as Batman's number one nemesis. As fun and goofy as the 1950s and 1960s Batmans stories were, ...
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Robin: Year One (Batman) 9 reviews Chuck Dixon
DC Comics, 2002
The real iconic version of the Boy Wonder
+ A competent Robin + Why it's the Dynamic "Duo" + A good story for the Boy Wonder
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Batman: The Dark Knight Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archives Edition) 3 reviews Bob Kane
DC Comics, 2005
The first four issues in a pristine hardcover edition.
+ Great book for batman fans + Batman and Robin 1940's style
This book contains the first four issues of Batman. Don't let that fool you in to thinking that this book is not worth the price. In these days, Batman issues were quarterly, not monthly, and were 64 pages long each, so this book is 200+ pages long, and contains many, many stories. The most ...
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Batman Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions) 10 reviews DC Comics
DC Comics, 1997
Truly A Dark Knight!
+ Great book for any batman fan + The Dark and Stormy Knight + Invaluable. + Batman REALLY begins...
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Batman: Featuring Two-Face and the Riddler 4 reviews Neil Gaiman
DC Comics, 1995
Good Collection
+ Beats the heck out of "Batman Forever" + a good read.
This collection of classic Batman stories focusing on the Riddler and Two Face is a nice addition to any Bat collector's library. It features the 1st appearances of the 2 villians. Also 2 1960 Riddler adventures. My only critisism is the other Two Face stories are too current both published in ...
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Batman: Year One 102 reviews Frank Miller
DC Comics, 2007
Spectasmagorical
+ Wonderful Seller! In perfect condition! + GREAT + Masterpiece
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Batman: A Death in the Family 50 reviews Jim Starlin, Jim Aparo, ...
DC Comics, 1995
Another Batman Classic!
+ An Excellent Tale of a Caped Crusader, a Boy Wonder, and a Man Who Laughs. + Excellent story line + Graphic SF Reader
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Batman in the Fifties 7 reviews Various
DC Comics, 2002
batman in the fifties
+ For Kids of All Ages + Batman in the Fifties + Goofy at times, but still fun
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Batman: The Killing Joke 179 reviews Alan Moore, Brian Bolland
DC Comics, 2008
Great and entertaining
+ Alan Moore Does it Right, and Bolland Art Revision is Amazing + Great Book
This is a great book indeed.It really shows a side to comics that alot of people dont see everyday in their local stores and tv shows.Only thing I found dissapointing was the fact that the book was not long enough.Im the kind of person where when I start to get lost into the story,I cant get ...
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Nightwing: Year One (Batman) 11 reviews Chuck Dixon, Scott Beatty
DC Comics, 2005
Great story, Great characters, Great adventure! GREAT!
+ How all Year One stories should be + coming of age + Good way to start nightwing series
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Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told - Vol 2 , (1988) Denny O'Neil
DC Comics, 1988
Main contents: Batman Versus the Vampire, Part 1; Dr. hugo Strange and the Mutant Monsters; Knights of Knavery; 1001 Umbrellas of the Penguin; The Origin of Batman; The Birth of Batplane II; Operation: Escape; The Jungle Cat-Queen; The First Batman; Origin of the Superman-Batman Team; Robin Dies at Dawn; The Blockbuster Invasion of Gotham City; Ghost of the Killer Skies; Half an Evil; Man-Bat ...
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Batman in the Forties 5 reviews Various
DC Comics, 2004
Very Entertaining
+ Great Introduction to Batman! + batman in the forties + THE NOSTALGIC 40'S OF BATMAN + BAT-TASTIC!
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Batman in the Sixties 6 reviews Various
DC Comics, 1999
I LOVED IT!
+ batman in the sixties + Batman rules!!! + A blast from the past! + Great for Batman and Batgirl fans!
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Batman: The Long Halloween 133 reviews Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale
DC Comics, 1999
One of the best Batman graphic novels!
+ A Great, Far-Reaching Mystery From Early In The Batman's Career + Almost Perfect (****1/2) + Wonderful Seller! In Perfect Condition! + Great story lines...
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Batman: Dark Victory 58 reviews Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale
DC Comics, 2002
Jarryd
+ Strong Sequel to Long Halloween + Wonderful Seller! In perfect condition! + A Worthy Long Halloween Followup + Great Robin Origin
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Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told (DC Comics) 16 reviews DC Comics
DC Comics, 1997
Like the Joker = This is MUST then!
+ Historical perspective + Joker
I've always been a fan of the Joker ever since Jack Nicolson's portrayal as the character and what I had seen in the animated series. After reading this collection, I fell in love with this CRAZY CLOWN even more. Also if you are just a fan of Batman the older comics that appear in the this comic ...
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Showcase Presents: Batgirl, Vol. 1 7 reviews John Broome, Carmine Infantino, ...
DC Comics, 2007
Lets hear it for the girl!
+ BATGIRL. YAY! + "CLASSIC-BAT-BABE---SWEET!!!!" + Showcase Presents: Batgirl, Vol. 1
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Batgirl: Year One (Titan Books UK Edition) 9 reviews Scott Beatty, Chuck Dixon
Titan Books Ltd, 2003
The real iconic version of the Boy Wonder
+ A competent Robin + Why it's the Dynamic "Duo" + A good story for the Boy Wonder
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Catwoman: Nine Lives of a Feline Fatale 2 reviews Ed Brubaker
DC Comics, 2004
Good selection of stories
+ Nine lives of Selina
"Catwoman: Nine Lives of A Feline Fatale" presents some of the best "Catwoman" stories from the sixty-some years of the character's existance in the world of the Batman. While Michael Uslan gives a pretty decent introduction for this particular Bat-foe, and a quick mention of the upcoming movie, ...
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