Batman #133 (DC Comics August 1960)

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Comic Stories: Crimes of the Kite-Man, The Voyage of the S.S. Batman, Batwoman's Publicity Agent

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PublisherDC Comics
eBay Product ID (ePID)4056856005

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LanguageEnglish
Artist/WriterDick Sprang, Henry Boltinoff, Sheldon Moldoff, Charles Paris, Bill Finger
EraSilver Age (1956-69)
Cover ArtistSheldon Moldoff
GenreSuperheroes, Humor/Satire
Publication Year1960
CharacterWarden Willis, Others Unnamed (Villains), Robin (Dick Grayson), Indian Rajah, Three Bandits Legs, Casey the Cop, Al, Batman (Bruce Wayne), The Kite-Man (Charles "Chuck" Brown) (Villain), Batwoman (Kathy Kane), Group of Un-Named Bandits (Villains), Bat-Hound (Ace), Big Bull Collins (Villain, Escaped Convict), Pete (Villain, Kite-Man's Henchman), Batwoman (Kathy Kane) (Image Only), Bat-Mite
Series TitleBatman
Issue Number133

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Number of Pages36
Publication DateAugust 1960
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
Issue titleBatwoman's Publicity Agent!

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  • Last Sprang art in Batman

    I already had a better copy but wanted one that I could read and study the art without worrying about condition. It's not The Batman's best era by far, but the Batmite, Bathound, Batwoman period has it's kitsch charms for some. My interest is that it's the last new Dick Sprang story in the Batman title. His art would continue to appear often in Worlds Finest till about 1963 and there is one story in Detective Comics that same year. It's not his best work, as during his later period he drew smaller and smaller to get big scenes into single panels. The Art is great, but your hard pressed to find nice shots of Batman or Robin among all the zoomed out vistas.

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