Batman: the Golden Age Omnibus #2 (DC Comics October 2016)

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This second Golden Age collection includes stories from the early 1940s in which the Dynamic Duo battle evildoers including the Penguin, the Joker, Two-Face, the Scarecrow and many more. Collects DETECTIVE COMICS #57-74, BATMAN #8-15 and WORLD'S FINEST COMICS #4-9.

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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!, The Crimes of Two-Face!, Brothers in Crime!, The Wizard of Words!, They Thrill to Conquer!, Around the Clock with the Batman!, The North Pole Crimes!, Crime's Early Bird!, The Man Who Led a Double Life!, The Batman Plays a Lone Hand!, Comedy of Tears!, The Story of the Seventeen Stones!, Destination Unknown!, The Harlequin's Hoax!, The Man Who Could Read Minds!, The Case Batman Failed to Solve!!!, Prescription for Happiness!, Swastika over the White House!, Bargains in Banditry!, A Crime a Day!, Brothers in Law!, License for Larceny, Your Face Is Your Fortune!, The Boy Who Wanted to Be Robin!, The Two Futures, The Loneliest Men in the World, The Scarecrow Returns, Tweedledum and Tweedledee!, Crime of the Month

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PublisherDC Comics
ISBN-139781401263768
eBay Product ID (ePID)17056859889

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
EraModern Age (1992-Now)
Artist/WriterEdmond Hamilton, Jack Schiff, Jerry Robinson, Don C. Cameron, Joe Samachson, Charles Paris, Bill Finger, George Roussos, Ray Burnley, Jack Burnley, Fred Ray, Bob Kane, Joseph Greene
Cover ArtistDarwyn Cooke
GenreSuperheroes
Publication Year2016
CharacterMary Miller, John O'Brien (introduction, a G-Man, death), "Getaway" George (villain), Laff Brunt (villain), un-namewd banker, Hosmer Clay (Jasper Sneed's cousin, undertaker, death), Tom Starr (cameraman), Mr. Fordney, Jerry Siegel (cameo), Professor Radium (Professor Henry Ross) (villain, introduction, death), Trigger Turk (villain, introduction), Gilda (Harvey Kent's fiancee, a sculptress, introduction), Johnny Teal) (villains), Editor of the Gotham Gazette, Montmorency, Tommy Ford (Ben and Nan's son), Joe Crow (villain), Simmons (cameo), "Heist" Andrews (villain), The Joker (villain, cameo), un-named Mayor of Gotham City, Batman (Bruce Wayne, The Cat-Woman (Selina Kyle) (aka Marguerite Tone) (villain), Bigfoot (villain), Glitter Gleason (villain, jewel their), Mr. Fortesque (man in an iron lung, actually a wax dummy), Nan Ford (Ben's wife), Heinrich (villain), Pills Mattson (villain, introduction), Henry Burton (villain), Margie (villain), Presto (a magician, cameo), Grandma Drew, Van Courtley's butler, Chopper Gant (villain, introduction), Mr. Hodge (art connoisseur), Johnny Glim (villain, play author, introduction), Nick Rocco (villain), Muscles Hardy (villain, introduction), Tom Wick (lighthouse keeper), Slapsy (villain), Happy Hanson (comedian, death), "Muscles Malone" (villain), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as I. Namtab), Slug (villain), Bob Cratchit, Banks (writer), L. Milo (villain, a florist), Cactus Tom (Mayor, death), Professor Proe, Stanley Bigg's (Mrs. Bigg's son), Louie the Lip (villain), 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), Tommy Trent, The Thumb (villain, introduction), Tommy's mother, Joe Jeffers, a mask maker, Crusher Conger (villain, wrestler), Nick O'Brien (introduction), The Japanese (villains), Joe Brady, The Great Bustolli (sculptor, cameo), Steve (death), Blackie (villain), Miss Henley (switchboard operator), Brenner (reformed villain, diamond cutter), J. Spencer Larson (Larry the Judge) (villain, investment broker), Jasper Sneed's hired killers (Hagar the Waxman, Joe Dolan (villain, also in flashback, death), Al (as Warden Higgins) (villain), Bignose Murphy (villain), Tim O'Brien (introduction), Joker's henchmen (villains), Joker's henchmen (Charley, Joker, Timmy Cratchit, Mike the Tramp (villain, arsonist), Malone's Gang (Patsy Day, Dr. Tsu, Denny Jackson (comedian), Morton's butler, Mark Loring (introduction, actor, death), Parks (reformed villain), Lefty (villain), J. Peerless Morton (millionaire), District Attorney Lee Benson (also in flashback), Miss Lord (salon customer), Pretty Boy Dugan (villain), Tom Bolton (Tom Nolan) (Mike Nolan's son), Mr. van Gild, Dr. Ekhart, Gotham City's Mayor, Buzzard Benny (villain), Mr. Rockmaker, Tweedledum (Deever Tweed) (villain, introduction), Henry Logan (matchstick object collector), Bullet (villain), The Ghost Gang (villains, introduction), Artemus Bigby (author), The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) (villain), John (play writer), also as I. Waddle) (villain), Bobby Deen (homeless bootblack), Mrs. Fitsbuilt, Dolores, Santa Claus, Professor Post (villain), Count Perel, Villains: Captain Burly (villain, death), Torchy Blaize (villain, death), The Boss (villain, death), Batman (Bruce Wayne, also as The Gold Coast Kid), Professor Moloff, Danvers, Mr. Wicks, Mr. McCoy (newsreel Editor), Trigger Tom (villain), Cat-Woman's gang (villains), Joe DiMaggio (cameo), Miss Hibbs (Clayborn's Secretary), Professor Con, Hanson's lawyer, "Fin" Gonzy (villain, loan shark, introduction, death), Ken Thorne (President of the railroad), Bobby Logan, Tweedledee (Dumfree Tweed) (villain, introduction), Spike (villain), Mr. Zang (owner of the Crane Club), Johnny Blake (student), Iron Jaw (villain), Mrs. Gild (salon customer), Jerry (Policeman), Boss Moroni (villain), Clyde Clayborn (collector of oddities), Fink's gang (villains), Richard Morse, Shorty (villain), Jaffeer (death), Jim Brown, Sir John Bart (of Scotland Yard), un-named Coroner, The Snow Man Bandits (villains, introduction for all), Varney (villain), Two-Face (Harvey Kent) (aka "Apollo" Kent) (villain, introduction, origin), Jackson's butler, Link Chesney (radio humorist), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (villain), Jones (museum guard), Mrs. Smythe, Buster Parks (comedian), Batman (Bruce Wayne), The Little Corporal (Little Nap Boyd) (villain, introduction), Fish-Eyes (villain), Graves Gang (villains, flashback), Johnston (Ross' assistant, death), Dolan's gang (villains), Frankie (little boy with infantile paralysis), Linda Page, Bramwell B. Bramwell (villain, introduction), Pete "Nails" Logan (villain, death), Big Mike Russo (villain, introduction), Tommy the Twitch (villain), Henry Logan's double, Second Story Sam (villain), others un-named) (villains), Simmon's wife (cameo), Detective Guffey, Joe Kirk (villain), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot, Mrs. Davies, John Keyes (innocent prisoner), Al (villain), Slim Ryan (villain, introduction), Mr. Graves (villain, radio announcer, introduction), Bruiser (villain), The Domino Killers (villains, introduction), Curly (introduction, death), Mr. Radbey (villain, insurance company Secretary, death), Thumb's henchmen (villains), Gas-Pipe Grogan (villain), Tony (villain), Robin (Dick Grayson), Richard Sneed (also as Barkis, Jasper Sneed's butler) (villain, Jasper's twin brother and poisoner, death), Mike (death)) (villains), The Canary (villain, reforms), Nick Bacy (villain), also as "Bad News" Brewster), "Soapy" Joe (villain, death), Fred Brooks (show financer, death), Dirk Dagner (villain, introduction), "Big John" Waller (villain, gambling house owner, introduction), Slim (villain), mask maker's son, Sparks (villain), Ben Botts (doorman), Duke (villain), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Mrs. Fitsbuilt's butler), Jasper Sneed's doctor, Fritz Hoffner (Fred Hopper) (villain, amateur movie photographer), Slippery Elmer (villain), Two-Face (Harvey Kent) (villain), Alphonse Gibbs, Ray (villain, introduction), Joe (villain, death), Freddie Banter (comedian, death), Claude S. Tilley (comedian, death), Dan, Rafferty Brothers (Peter (death), Vanderwell's butler, Tommy's father, Warden Higgins, Mrs. Biggs (Jasper Sneed's widowed sister), The Scarecrow (Jonathan Crane) (villain), Joker's gang (as Sergeant Dix, Angles Bigbee (villain, introduction), The Joker (Villain), Penguin, Tom Willard, un-named District Attorney, Mike Nolan (villain, flashback, death), un-named racketeer (villain), un-named National Bank President, Brains Kelley (villain, introduction), Grace Seers (detective, writer), Professor Rainier (historian), "Crafty" Cal Clate (villain), Lefty Larry (villain, murderer), Slinky (aka Carrot-Top McGraw) (villain, introduction), Sing Hi Lo (stage performer), Matt Carson (cameraman), Mr. Charters, Egg-Head (villain), Doctor A. B. Chalmers (Pharmacist), Boss' gang (villains), Lucille Sneed (Jasper's orphan niece, opera singer), Mr. Brent (script writer), Deadshot Mike (aka Jim Jones) (villain), Muggsy (villain), Ted Allenby (comedian, death), Hairless Harry Hix (villain, death), Ape (villain), Mortimer "Brains" Brinig (villain, death), Russo's lawyer, "Five-Aces" Frogel (villain, gambler), Mr. Gemly (jewel collector, death), Carlo (villain, death), Biff Bolton (villain, introduction), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (villain, cameo), Turpin (a barber), Villains: Fritz (villain), James Gordon, Mr. Baffle (Michael Baffle) (also as Charles Courtly, society reporter) (villain, introduction), a.k.a. Elva Barr) (also as Mrs. Arnold) (also as Mrs. Leroy) (villain), Mr. Vanderwell, Rocky Grimes (villain, introduction, death), Cal Daly (introduction), The Nazis (villains), Hotfoot Harry (villain), Samson Saxe (villain, wrestler), Charles Saunders, Two-Face's criminal combine (villains), The Catwoman (Selina Kyle, John Harvey (Jasper Sneed's former business partner), Paul Mett, The Hooded Gunmen (villains, introduction), Adolf Hitler (villain, image only), Bright Guy Warner (villain, introduction), Dr. Roy Ainslee, Hendrick's son, Albert "Slick" Dandy (villain, death), Miss Francine (death), Patton (Policeman), Sheriff Ezra Plunkett, Mason (reformed villain, architect, introduction), Mr. Rand (program director), Lefty Slade (villain, introduction, death), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Paul "Killer" Sikes), Gilda (Harvey's fiancee), "Big Guy" Markham (film director), Ben "Fearless" Ford (stunt man), un-named Mayor, Hal Fink (villain), Knuckles Conger (villain, introduction), Red Rip (villain, gangland monarch), Scoop Scanlon, Jasper Sneed (villain, death), John (radio listener), Trigger Sherman (villain), un-named Editor of the Gotham Gazette, "One Round" Rickey (boxer), Count Felix (aka the Leader) (villain, introduction), Dana Drye (detective, death), Lucy, Dude Davis (villain, introduction), The Cat-Woman (Selina Kyle) (villain, cameo), Superman (Clark Kent) (image), The Joker (also as Presto, the Magician) (villain)
Series TitleBatman: the Golden Age Omnibus
Issue Number2

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Volume Number2
Number of Pages772
Publication DateOctober 2016
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

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