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Batman: 100 Greatest Moments: Highlights from the History of The Dark Knight: Volume 1
Hardback
Main Details
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Batman: 100 Greatest Moments: Highlights from the History of The Dark Knight: Volume 1
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Robert Greenberger
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Series | 100 Greatest Moments of DC Comics |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 305,Width 236 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780785837145
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Classifications | Dewey:741.5973 |
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Illustrations |
color photos
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Book Sales Inc
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Imprint |
Chartwell Books Inc.,U.S.
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Publication Date |
8 October 2019 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Batman (100 Greatest Moments) presents 80 years of Batman concisely packaged in 100 of Batman's best and worst moments. While Gotham is perpetually in peril, the world in general is better with the Bat in it. Whether it's his sharp wit, his extravagant mansion, or extensive back catalog of vehicles and gadgets. From creator Bob Kane to Tom King's 100-issue run that started in 2018, Batman has morphed with the times. There's so much to love about Batman and the characters that surrounds them. His villains, his Robins, his love interests...they all find him as irresistible as the general public. The moral ambiguity that makes him one of the most relatable characters in DC's extended universe. Part of 'The Big Three' and host to a slew of orphaned Robins, Batman is a pivotal part to many characters in the extended DCU. Batman has had many writers, his cowl has been worn by a plethora of different actors, and while many people have a favorite Batman, there's no doubt that he's the fan favorite. No comic book nerd's collection is complete without Batman (100 Greatest Moments).
Author Biography
Robert Greenberger has long worked in the pop-culture field, including tenures at Starlog Press, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, and Weekly World News. His works include The Essential Batman Encyclopedia, Spider-Man Vault (co-written with Peter David), and Stan Lees How to Write Comics (co-written with Stan Lee). He has over a dozen Star Trek books to his credit, in addition to editing the comic book adaptations for eight years. For more information, see his website, bobgreenberger.com.
Reviews"No comic book nerd's collection is complete without Batman: 100 Greatest Moments." * City Book Review *
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