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Batman: the Golden Age #3 (DC Comics October 2017)

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Comic Stories: Twenty-Four Hours to Live!, One of the Most Perfect Frame-Ups, Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make, The Strange Case of Professor Radium!, The Superstition Murders!, The Cross-Country Crimes!, The King of the Jungle!, The Ghost Gang Goes West!, Case of the Costume-Clad Killers, The Four Fates!, The White Whale!, The Case of the Lucky Law-Breakers!, Christmas, The Three Racketeers!, Crime Takes a Holiday, Laugh, Town, Laugh!, The Isle That Time Forgot!, Report Card Blues!, The Princess of Plunder!, The Sheriff of Ghost Town!, A Gentleman in Gotham, The Joker Walks the Last Mile!, The Joker's Advertising Campaign, Payment in Full, Bandits in Toyland!, Four Birds of a Feather!, The Secret of Bruce Wayne!, The Cop Who Hated the Batman!

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PublisherDC Comics
ISBN-139781401271305
eBay Product ID (ePID)9056892893

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
Artist/WriterEdmond Hamilton, Jack Schiff, Jack Burnley, Ray Burnley, Jerry Robinson, Fred Ray, Bob Kane, Bill Finger, George Roussos, Joseph Greene
EraModern Age (1992-Now)
Cover ArtistMichael Cho
GenreSuperheroes
Publication Year2017
CharacterJackson's butler, The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (villain), Jones (museum guard), Buster Parks (comedian), Laff Brunt (villain), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Fish-Eyes (villain), Hosmer Clay (Jasper Sneed's cousin, undertaker, death), Johnston (Ross' assistant, death), Professor Radium (Professor Henry Ross) (villain, introduction, death), Dolan's gang (villains), Johnny Teal) (villains), Linda Page, Joe Crow (villain), Simmons (cameo), The Joker (villain, cameo), Pete "Nails" Logan (villain, death), Big Mike Russo (villain, introduction), others un-named) (villains), The Cat-Woman (Selina Kyle) (aka Marguerite Tone) (villain), Simmon's wife (cameo), Mrs. Davies, Mr. Graves (villain, radio announcer, introduction), The Domino Killers (villains, introduction), Henry Burton (villain), Mr. Radbey (villain, insurance company Secretary, death), Presto (a magician, cameo), Grandma Drew, Van Courtley's butler, Robin (Dick Grayson), Johnny Glim (villain, play author, introduction), Richard Sneed (also as Barkis, Jasper Sneed's butler) (villain, Jasper's twin brother and poisoner, death), The Canary (villain, reforms), Nick Rocco (villain), Nick Bacy (villain), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as I. Namtab), Happy Hanson (comedian, death), "Muscles Malone" (villain), "Soapy" Joe (villain, death), Fred Brooks (show financer, death), Bob Cratchit, Banks (writer), L. Milo (villain, a florist), "Big John" Waller (villain, gambling house owner, introduction), Cactus Tom (Mayor, death), Stanley Bigg's (Mrs. Bigg's son), Scar Ryan (villain, introduction), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (also as Mr. Boniface) (villain, introduction), G. Henry Mover (F.B.I. head), John "Mousey" Meggs (villain, death), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Mrs. Fitsbuilt's butler), Tommy Trent, Jasper Sneed's doctor, Joe Jeffers, Tommy's mother, Freddie Banter (comedian, death), Dan, Claude S. Tilley (comedian, death), Vanderwell's butler, Warden Higgins, Tommy's father, Mrs. Biggs (Jasper Sneed's widowed sister), Joker's gang (as Sergeant Dix, The Great Bustolli (sculptor, cameo), Blackie (villain), Miss Henley (switchboard operator), Jasper Sneed's hired killers (Hagar the Waxman, Tom Willard, Joe Dolan (villain, also in flashback, death), Bignose Murphy (villain), Al (as Warden Higgins) (villain), un-named racketeer (villain), Mike Nolan (villain, flashback, death), Brains Kelley (villain, introduction), Joker's henchmen (Charley, Joker, Timmy Cratchit, Mike the Tramp (villain, arsonist), "Crafty" Cal Clate (villain), Lefty Larry (villain, murderer), Slinky (aka Carrot-Top McGraw) (villain, introduction), Malone's Gang (Patsy Day, Mark Loring (introduction, actor, death), Mr. Charters, Denny Jackson (comedian), Egg-Head (villain), Boss' gang (villains), Lucille Sneed (Jasper's orphan niece, opera singer), District Attorney Lee Benson (also in flashback), Mr. Brent (script writer), Muggsy (villain), Tom Bolton (Tom Nolan) (Mike Nolan's son), Ted Allenby (comedian, death), Buzzard Benny (villain), Ape (villain), Mortimer "Brains" Brinig (villain, death), Russo's lawyer, "Five-Aces" Frogel (villain, gambler), Bullet (villain), The Ghost Gang (villains, introduction), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (villain, cameo), Villains: Fritz (villain), Turpin (a barber), James Gordon, Mr. Baffle (Michael Baffle) (also as Charles Courtly, society reporter) (villain, introduction), John (play writer), Mr. Vanderwell, Mrs. Fitsbuilt, Dolores, Professor Post (villain), Count Perel, Villains: Captain Burly (villain, death), Batman (Bruce Wayne, also as The Gold Coast Kid), John Harvey (Jasper Sneed's former business partner), The Boss (villain, death), Paul Mett, The Hooded Gunmen (villains, introduction), Professor Moloff, Mr. Wicks, Danvers, Albert "Slick" Dandy (villain, death), Hendrick's son, Trigger Tom (villain), Miss Francine (death), Cat-Woman's gang (villains), The Joker (Villain), Hanson's lawyer, Mr. Rand (program director), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Paul "Killer" Sikes), "Big Guy" Markham (film director), Hal Fink (villain), Scoop Scanlon, Jasper Sneed (villain, death), Fink's gang (villains), John (radio listener), Trigger Sherman (villain), un-named Editor of the Gotham Gazette, Jaffeer (death), Dude Davis (villain, introduction), The Cat-Woman (Selina Kyle) (villain, cameo), un-named Coroner, The Joker (also as Presto, the Magician) (villain)
Series TitleBatman: the Golden Age
Issue Number3

Additional Product Features

Number of Pages388
Publication DateOctober 2017
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