Batman in the Seventies TP
Author: Dennis O'Neil
Illustrated by: Bernie Wrightson, Alex Toth, Joe Staton
In the seventies, Batman began his transformation from the campy Caped Crusader of the sixties television show into the grim Dark Knight of the nineties' motion pictures.
This action-packed book includes the greatest adventures of that era which helped to reshape this legendary icon. Featuring Batgirl, Robin, the Joker, Man-Bat, the Huntress, and Ra's al Ghul, BATMAN IN THE SEVENTIES is an outstanding opportunity to look back and enjoy the tales of the past that are now the foundation for the future.
This trade paperback reprints stories from the following comic book issues:
- Batman #232 (Daughter of the Demon from June, 1971);
- Batman #237 (Night of the Reaper! from December, 1971);
- Batman #260 (This One'll Kill You, Batman! from February, 1975);
- Batman Family #1 (The Invader from Hell! from October, 1975);
- DC Super-Stars #17 (From Each Ending...A Beginning! from December, 1977);
- Detective Comics #407 (Marriage: Impossible from January, 1971);
- Detective Comics #410 (A Vow from the Grave! from April, 1971);
- Detective Comics #442 (Death Flies the Haunted Sky from September, 1974);
- Detective Comics #457 (There Is No Hope in Crime Alley! from March, 1976);
- Detective Comics #481 (Ticket to Tragedy from January, 1979).
This paperback also collects a Batman pinup from Detective Comics #443 (November, 1974) by Walt Simonson, a Batman family pinup from Detective Comics #483 (May, 1979) by Dick Giordano, a supervillains pinup from Detective Comics #484 (July, 1979) by Jim Aparo and a Batgirl and Robin pinup from Detective Comics #485 (September, 1979) by Dick Giordano.