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Batman (1940) - 291
Batman (1940) - 291
Product Code:September, 1977
weight:70.0g
Product Condition:Used
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Description

Volume:

38

Price:

0.35 USD

Pages:

36

Indicia frequency:

monthly

Indicia Publisher:

DC Comics, Inc.

Brand:

DC [bullet]

Barcode:

0709893043009

Editing:

Julius Schwartz; E. Nelson Bridwell (associate)

Color:

Color

Dimensions:

Standard Golden Age, then Silver Age, then Standard Modern Age U.S.

Binding:

Saddle-stitched

Publishing Format:

Was Ongoing Series

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["And To Think...I Killed Him!"]  

Batman / cover / 1 page  

Credits

Pencils:

Jim Aparo

Inks:

Jim Aparo

Colors:

Tatjana Wood

Letters:

?

Job Number:

S-2666

Content Information

Genre:

superhero

Characters:

Riddler; Poison Ivy; Scarecrow; Lex Luthor; Catwoman; Joker

Reprints:

·         United Statesin Batman: The Strange Deaths of Batman (DC, 2009 series) #[nn] ([January] 2009) [main image]

Indexer Notes

Color credits provided by Anthony Tollin.


Where Were You on the Night Batman Was Killed?: The Testimony of the Catwoman!  

Batman / comic story / 17 pages  

Credits

Script:

David Vern [as David V. Reed]

Pencils:

John Calnan

Inks:

Tex Blaisdell

Colors:

Jerry Serpe

Letters:

?

Job Number:

S-2608

Content Information

Genre:

superhero

Characters:

Batman [Bruce Wayne; also as Two-Face]; Catwoman [Selina Kyle; also as Madame Claudine]; Joker; Riddler; Lex Luthor; Killer Moth; Scarecrow; Cavalier; Mr. Freeze; Colonel Jake van Cleeve; Spook; Mad Hatter; Poison Ivy; Signalman; Ra's Al Ghul; Captain Stingaree; Tweedle Dee?; Tweedle Dum?; Cody

Synopsis:

When word spreads throughout the underworld that Batman has been killed, several villains take credit for the deed. So the villain community sets up a trial to test the various claims, with Ra's al Ghul acting as judge and Two-Face acting as prosecutor. First up is the Catwoman. But Two-Face finds the technical error in Catwoman's story and she is dismissed.

Indexer Notes

Story continues in Batman #292. Batman is not revealed to be acting as Two-Face until the fourth part of the story. It is unclear whether Tweedle Dee or Tweedle Dum is the character shown in the gallery. Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.


[no title indexed]  

Letters to the Batman / letters page / 1 page  

Credits

Script:

Bob Rozakis (replies)

Letters:

typeset

Job Number:

S-2673

Indexer Notes

Letters of comment from Adam Castro, Scott Gibson, Mike Santulli and Shell Burbank.


Swamp Thing From the Beginning  

Publishorial / text article / 1 page  

Credits

Script:

Jenette Kahn

Letters:

typeset

Indexer Notes

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