#Batman

The Strangest Tales from Batman's Case Files (Batman 218)

The Strangest Tales from Batman's Case Files (Batman 218)

You used to get a lot for a quarter, five comic stories and one strip! You just don’t get that kind of value like that anymore.

My favorite story was “The Hand From Nowhere” it was 50s Batman at its most ridiculous and it’s typical pre-Crisis Luthor. He goes out of his way to come up with an overly elaborate scheme , involving fake aliens and a giant hand to steal something that could could have been stolen in a more traditional fashion and cost a lot less to implement the plan.

Running Away to Join the Circus! (Robin Annual #4)

Running Away to Join the Circus! (Robin Annual #4)

this was a fun retelling of the classic origin story, expanded and updated for then-modern times. Dixon tells a story that’s more than an origin of a superhero, but a story of a boy, alone and without roots finding roots and a family, even if that family is a tad unconventional.

Gothic Horror in Gotham! (Legends of the Dark Knight #54)

Gothic Horror in Gotham! (Legends of the Dark Knight #54)

I picked this book up at my local newsstand when it was released based on the cover alone. I wound up really enjoying the book, despite it not having a known villain. The book had such a unique art style and tells a simple yet compelling story that wouldn’t have been lost on a 10 year-old.

Batman v. Superman in 1996?! (Action Comics #719)

Batman v. Superman in 1996?! (Action Comics #719)

Michelinie’s Joker is great. He’s conniving, unhinged, murderous, and willing to take a beating to further his game. When we meet him, he’s playing solitaire with his toes because his hands are in a straight jacket.

Batman V. Superman: 1986 Edition! (Man of Steel #2&3)

Batman V. Superman: 1986 Edition! (Man of Steel #2&3)

Batman attempts to explain the difference in fighting crime in Gotham vs. Metropolis, but no fists fly. Batman does not ask if Superman can bleed. This is surprisingly civil meeting of superheroes, who usually punch first during crossovers and then work together.