Batman in the Sixties
THE SIXTIES...
A decade of social unrest, rock music, flower power - and the Caped Crusader!
It was a decade in which Batman achieved an unparalleled level of success in comics and on television. In comics, it was also a period of rapid transition, which saw Batman grow from camp icon to shadowy figure of mystery.
Some of the most exciting and offbeat Batman stories of the 1960s are collected in a remarkable trade paperback, featuring an introduction by Adam West! Running the gamut from the sublimely silly to the late-'60s style of realism, more than sixteen stories from BATMAN and DETECTIVE COMICS highlight the classic Batman Family (Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Bat-Girl, Bat-Mite, and more) and villains from the period, including the Joker, Clayface, Poison Ivy, Blockbuster, and more. This exciting collection includes text pages featuring secrets of the Batman mythos of the decade, a gatefold featuring the 1960s Batcave and a 6" cover flap featuring standees of Batman & Robin.
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Title: | Batman in the Sixties
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Cover Price: | $19.95 |
Cover Date: | None |
Release Date: | (Unknown) |
Notes: | Reprints selections from BATMAN #131, 144, 148, 155, 179, 181, 200, 217, DETECTIVE COMICS #298, 341, 349, 369, 388-391, and BATMAN KELLOGG'S SPECIAL. |
Condition: | NEW |