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More than twenty-five action-packed stories and reproductions of original cover illustrations trace the evolution of the Batman comic strip since 1939. The anthology collects (mostly in black and white) stories originally published in DETECTIVE COMICS #27, 29, 38, 40, 140, 168, 205, 233, 359, 395, 402; BATMAN #1, 16, 67, 68, 77, 81, 86, 92, 105, 131, 139, 144, 153, 217, 277; WORLD'S FINEST #88, 113. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Anyway, now it's almost 40 years later and I see this book in the antique and book collections room at the Library Sale. I wrestled with my conscience for a minute or two, but I knew I'd regret not snatching it up when I had the chance. So what is this treasure I acquired? Merely a hard-bound collection of reprinted Batman stories from the 30s to the... well, you know. (As it was first published in 1971, most of the 70s stories are actually from the late 60s.) (But hey, the comics in the stores are always dated a couple of months ahead. Maybe comics publishers are calendarly challenged.) They offer the first appearance of Robin, the Joker, the Riddler, Batgirl (both Batgirls, actually) and,of course, Batman himself. Most of the stories are in black and white, but a couple are in full color. In these days of trade paperback reprints, a collection of comics may not seem so special. But back in the day, this book was a real treasure. It still is.
--J. ( )