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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.

It's a (Cat) Woman's World (Batman #460)

It's a (Cat) Woman's World (Batman #460)

Grant and  Breyfogle are always good and this story is no exception. Tim Sale who would go onto fame working with Jeph Loeb. Even the Assistant Editor is Kelley Puckett who would go on to create Cassandra Cain. That’s a pretty awesome creative team.

He's a Freakin' Demon! (Detective Comics #603)

He's a Freakin' Demon! (Detective Comics #603)

Like I said about last week’s entry, I like stories of Batman out of his element, overmatched and out of his comfort zone. Last week’s issue dealt with Batman dealing with an alien invasion and this week features him dealing with a supernatural threat and has to find a way out of a hopeless situation.

Parasite Aliens Invade Gotham! (Detective Comics Annual #6)

Parasite Aliens Invade Gotham! (Detective Comics Annual #6)

Back in the 90s, DC ran different themes with its annuals, one year it was Elseworlds stories, one year it was an alien invasion with Armageddon In 1993, it was Bloodlines. DC had a universe-spanning annuals theme that featured aliens attacking humans sucking out their spinal fluid and leaving the the unlucky ones that survived with superpowers. It was meant to create new, exciting characters but the only notable character that came from this storyline was Hitman. This book features Jean Paul Valley, Azrael, as Batman but before he adopted the entire costume.