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Creator Gerry Conway's classic works of the Dark Knight are collected for the first time in TALES OF THE BATMAN: GERRY CONWAY!
Conway's work in the 1980s represented some of the greatest stories ever told of Gotham City's protector, from tales featuring Two-Face, Deadshot, Killer Croc and the new Robin, Jason Todd! This graphic novel features dynamic artwork from the likes of Don Newton, Gene Colan and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, just a few of the most well-renowned artists of all-time.
This new hardcover graphic novel collects BATMAN #295, #305, #306, #337, BATMAN FAMILY #17, BRAVE AND THE BOLD #158, #161, #171-174, DETECTIVE COMICS #463, #464, #497-499, #501-504, MAN-BAT #1 and WORLD'S FINEST COMICS #250 and #269.
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Creator Gerry Conway's classic works of the Dark Knight are collected for the first time in TALES OF THE BATMAN: GERRY CONWAY!
Conway's work in the 1980s represented some of the greatest stories ever told of Gotham City's protector, from tales featuring Two-Face, Deadshot, Killer Croc and the new Robin, Jason Todd! This graphic novel features dynamic artwork from the likes of Don Newton, Gene Colan and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, just a few of the most well-renowned artists of all-time.
This new hardcover graphic novel collects BATMAN #295, #305, #306, #337, BATMAN FAMILY #17, BRAVE AND THE BOLD #158, #161, #171-174, DETECTIVE COMICS #463, #464, #497-499, #501-504, MAN-BAT #1 and WORLD'S FINEST COMICS #250 and #269.
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Another in DC Comics' Batman reprint line, focusing on the early writing efforts of Gerry Conway. Yes, this is definitely an 'old fashion' type of book - often over-written and over-ernest; so what? This is all good fun, with lots of done-in-one issues drawn by top-of-the-line Batman artists (lots of Jim Aparo here - always good).
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