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Batman: the Golden Age Omnibus #8 (DC Comics November 2020)

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Comic Stories: The Park Avenue Kid!, The Underworld Bank!, The Carbon Copy Batman!, The Mystery Rope!, The Man Who Wrote the Joker's Jokes!, The Lost Legion of Space, The Underworld Crime Committee!, The Robberies in the Bat-Cave!, The Bird Sayings Crimes!, The Atom Cave Raiders!, The Secret Life of Batman's Butler!, The New Crimes of Two-Face!, The Defeat of Batman!, Mayor Bruce Wayne!, The Crimes in Double, The Batman Exposé!, The Buttons of Doom!, The King of the Cats!, The Joker's Millions!, The Crimes of the Human Magnet!, Public Enemy Bruce Wayne!, The Robot Cop of Gotham City, The Masterminds of Crime!, The Parasols of Plunder, The Human Puppets, Famous Name Crimes!, The Murder of Bruce Wayne!, The Jail for Heroes!, Commissioner Gordon's Greatest Case!, The Mask of Mr. Cipher!, The Human Firefly!, The Secret of Batman's Utility Belt!, The Joker's Aces!, The Jungle Batman!, The Legion of Faceless Men!, The Death-Cheaters of Gotham City!, The Flying Bat-Cave!, The Double Crimes of Two-Face!, The Richest Crook in the World!, Guns for Hire!, Vicki Vale's Secret!, The Joker's Utility Belt!, The Doom in the Bat-Cave!, The Undersea Hideout!, The Crimes of Batman!, The Crazy Crime Clown!, The Movie That Killed Batman!, The Water Crimes of Mr. Hydro!, How to Be the Batman!, The Man with a License to Kill!, Sir Batman and the Black Knight, Outlaw Town, U.S.A.!, Mr. Roulette's Greatest Gamble, The Gorilla Boss of Gotham City!

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PublisherDC Comics
ISBN-139781401299682
eBay Product ID (ePID)3056895710

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
Artist/WriterDick Sprang, Stan Kaye, Don C. Cameron, Curt Swan, Lew Sayre Schwartz, Bill Finger, Charles Paris, Ed Herron, Jim Mooney, David Vern, Al Schwartz, Ray Burnley, Walter Gibson, Bill Woolfolk, Bob Kane, John Broome
EraModern Age (1992-Now)
Cover ArtistDick Sprang, Charles Paris
GenreSuperheroes, Science Fiction
Publication Year2020
CharacterMrs. Hendricks, Carl Jenko) (villains, introduction), Marv Black (radio comedian), Dr. Evarts, Two-Face (Paul Sloane) (villain, origin, introduction), Joe Chill (villain, flashback), unnamed crooks, Detective Kelly, Vincent Grant (autograph collector), Ace Dower, Picadilly Pete (villain), Dr. Wilbur Frost, Mr. Rink (night watchman), Jack Fenley, the Human Magnet (David Wist) (villain, intro), unnamed jockey, J. B. (movie director), Fargo, the Kingpin (Spotswood Hartley) (introduction, villain), Tim Burke, Albert Starr (deceased), Roger Lyons, Ben Hooker, Benny Gates, Big Joe, Slim Dooley (picture), Parker, Batman (Bruce Wayne, Red Steel, Marty, Arrington, Dave, Edgar Mead, Blinkers, unnamed wife of Tom Weaver, Walls (villain), Jordan (villain), The Sinister Eight (Frenchy Le Doix, Alfred, Robin of 3051 (introduction, Brane's nephew, origin), Phil Argon (picture), Dooly, Hurd (villain, submarine commander), Snails (villain), Bill Weaver, unnamed Gotham Historical Society members, unnamed underworld bank manager, Mr. Bonaparte, Hop Dooley (also as Mrs. P. W. Raleigh)) (villains), W. W. Hammond (villain, introduction), Lieutenant Arnold, Mug Raymond, Frisco Riley, The Joker (images), The Maskers (Sven Thorson (deep sea diver), Commander Barton Swayne, also as Slug Carson), Fog Raymond, Catwoman, Slug Dooley, Jim Hendrix (test pilot), Sumatra Joe) (villains), Walter Hamilton, Franz the Strangler, "Barker" Dawes, Scar Brink (villain, introduction), Baker, Mr. Hood, Longhorn Bell (villain, introduction), Wheeler, The Joker (photo in newspaper), Angie Cutter, The Black Rogue (The Black Knight, "Spaghetti" Thompson (villain, introduction), Jonathan Byrd, Greenie (future criminal), unnamed psychiatrist, James Bartley, Felix Dunn), Singh Dan, Red, Duane, Weasel, Travis, The King of the Cats (Karl Kyle) (villain, Catwoman's brother), Jeff Miller, the Dome (future criminal), Winnie Goodloe, Joker's henchmen, Guy Larabee (actor), Sam Tufts, The Blaze (Jim Garth) (villain, introduction, death), Mrs. Bromley, Professor Hodge, Dr. Reed (Director of Gotham's Institute for the Insane), Mr. Caesar, Blinky, Harry Dore, Dave Gregg (villain), Finley (Gordon's butler), James Derek, Gunner Drake, Fels, Big Cal Davis, unnamed museum guard, Rogle (villain, Keep's bodyguard), Blue-Eyes Baker, King of the Cats (Karl Kyle), Luigi Verona, Champ Dexter, The Jenko Brothers (Matt Jenko, unnamed casting director, Herman Marn, Joker, Walter Nelson, W. J. Pierce, Arthur Moore, Rocky Mills, "Lucky" Morony (flashback), Robin (Dick Grayson) (cameo), The Masked Bandit (Biff) (villain), Lefty (villain), Dwyer, Charlie Chaplin (image), Kansas, also as Tom Drexel), Joker's gang (villains), Aldo Toledano, Wingate (movie producer), Board of Trustees of the International Chemical Company (Holmes Caffrey (chairman), Gregory Orrick (actor), Sheriff Jeff Hunter, John Cook, the Joker's gang (villains), "Nimble" Hyle, Howard Green, unnamed criminals, other residents of Outlaw Town (villains, introduction), Megli (criminal, flashback), Joe Pearson, Joe Hawkins, Chips Hunter, The Renter (Dr. Hagen) (villain, introduction), Archer, "Engraver" Danny, Mrs. Gordon (Gordon's wife), Mr. Chadwycke, Haskins (Bruce Wayne's lawyer), Oliver Hardy (image), "Diamond" Lang, Phillips, Victor Casabianca, Willie the Whittler (future criminal), Alfred Pennyworth, Bronson, Robin (Dick Grayson, The Masked Mystic (Gil Golen) (villain, introduction), Sergeant Blake Hanson, "Prexy" Bolton, Thomas Wayne (Bruce's father, flashback, death), unnamed judge, Mr. Bromley, Blake (payroll thief), Bruce Wayne (socialite)), Slim Wheeler (con man), Dr. Sampson (villain), Mrs. Hobbles, unnamed chief investigator, Roger J. Keep (villain)), Joe P. Abernathy, Liverpool Kid, Pirate Weaver (picture), Bookie Devers (death), Rider, Mug Morgan, Cassidy, Mr. Hydro (Tim Flagg) (villain), "Ugly" Grimes, Chuck Davis, Hack Dawes (truck driver), The Exterminator (Willy Hooker) (villain), also as Don Blake), Fenner, Joey, Hendricks (Jade collector), Mr. Drake, H. J. Morrison (fight promoter), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (villain), Blake, Gorilla Boss (George "Boss" Dyke) (villain, introduction, death), "Duke" Gibson, Muggsy, The Penguin (photo in newspaper), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Mr. Whitley, Mr. Roulette (Rigger Sims) (villain, introduction), Two-Face (Harvey Dent) (villain, 4-panel origin recap), Robin (Dick Grayson) (origin re-cap), George, Harry Blake, Baron Hengler, Tom Weaver (writer), Mr. Weir (introduction), also as Phil Stone), Phil, Batman (Bruce Wayne) (origin re-cap), Little Dougy (villain), Donald Penn, "Drum" Carter, Willie Mars, Rocky, Farley Wells, Henry Worthing, Yerka (future criminal), Joe Webster (villain), also as Minos the Mind Reader), Vicki Vale, unnamed prison warden, unnamed hobo, Watkins, Joe (prop man), James Hobbles, also as Earl Warwick), Paul Henson, Mr. Perry, John Keith-Dudley, Nitro Evans, Robin (Dick Grayson), Horton), Big Ed Yakers (also as John Newman) (villain, death), Mr. Cipher (villain, introduction, death), Stanley Duff (banker), Joey Lang, Hibbs, Deuce Chalmers (villain), "Dapper Tim" Williams, Doctor Willard (villain), Jeff Sievers (villain, accountant, faked death), Mr. Tolan (villain), unnamed police officer, P. W. Raleigh, Kansas Bill Lomax (death), Jimmy, Baldy Jenkins, Joker's Aces (Brice, Jack "Bitsy" Connors (death), Duke (villain), Pete, Sam "Sleepy" Briggs, Squeeker, Lefty, Fielding (also as Bruce Wayne) (Mayor Stoke's secretary), "Knuckles", Kelly, Big Red, Skid Turkel (villain, introduction), Fats Denny, Charley Denver, Jinx Boley, Porter (diamond thief), Will Rogers (image), Pete the Phantom, Homer, Joey the Rod (villain), the Penguin, Mr. Lincoln, the Juggler (future criminal), Dyke's gang (Gopher, Dagger (Ned Brann), Slippery Willie Willis (villain, introduction), Ling Chee, George Blake (also as Two-Face), "Keys" Bennett (villain, introduction), Mr. Brown, Two-Face, Danny Farrow (millionaire radio comic), Sal Fields, Jarvis, Joseph Pardo (fencer)), Batman of 3051 (Brane Taylor) (introduction, origin), Charles, Joe, Weaver, Monroe Peel, Nick, Mrs. Marcy, Mayor Stokes (Mayor of Gotham City, cameo), the Maestro (puppet master), Clem Hankins, The Firefly (Garfield Lynns) (villain, introduction), Louie, Tony Bannig (death), Charley, Mr. Velvet, Bull's-Eye, Jenkins, Mel Hughes, Pink, James Gordon, Dogan, Mr. Styx, Regal (bank robber), Don Weaver, "Waxey" Gates, Dippy Logan, Martha Wayne (Bruce's mother, flashback, death), Peter Budde (oilman), Hap Haggerty, Gorman, Biff Hughes (criminal, flashback), "Big-Time" Gateson, Sunshine, Hopkins, Harvey Dent, Ellen Byrd, Glenn Farr (black marketeer), Sam Courtney (movie director), "Soup" Drews (villain), Pug Johnson, The Death-Cheaters Club (John Hedges Grant (sportsman, death), unnamed wife of Hack Dawes, Superman (Clark Kent), Mrs. Chadwycke, Nebraska Hudson, Eddie High (criminal, flashback), The Joker (Villain), Lippy, the Robot Cop (introduction), Big Dan Hooker, "Hook" Deering, William Milden, The Catwoman (Selina Kyle), The Joker (villain, flashback), Stan Laurel (image), Phil Jenko, Peter Dodson, Duke, Durstin, Frenchy Day, Kangaroo Kiley (underworld bank president), Briggs, Beetle Reeves, Dink Devers, Harry the Torch, Crusher, Hendrix, Gregory Miner (actor), Jim Sawyer (stevedore), Big Cal Devers, Dr. Henry Stoll, Stagg (villain, Keep's bodyguard), Wilcox
Series TitleBatman: the Golden Age Omnibus
Issue Number8

Additional Product Features

Volume Number8
Number of Pages684
Publication DateNovember 2020
AttributionPortions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher CountryUnited States