Description: Introducing Batman: the Golden Age #4, a golden age US comic anthology that features the famous superhero, Batman (Bruce Wayne), and his sidekick Robin (Dick Grayson). This issue is packed with action and adventure as they face off against a diverse cast of characters, including The Joker, Two-Face, and The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot). The rare out-of-print trade paperback in like new condition was published by DC Comics in April 2018, was written by various authors such as Bill Finger, Joseph Greene, and Bob Kane. The cover art was created by Evan Shaner, while the story revolves around the world of superheroes and villains. It is perfect for those who are fans of comics, superheroes, and action-packed adventures.
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Tradition: US Comics
Language: English
Artist/Writer: Jack Schiff, Ray Burnley, Jack Burnley, Don C. Cameron, Jerry Robinson, Joe Samachson, Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Charles Paris, George Roussos, Joseph Greene
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Cover Artist: Evan Shaner
Publisher: DC Comics
Genre: Superheroes
Publication Year: 2018
Character: Two-Face (Harvey Kent) (Aka "Apollo" Kent) (Villain, Introduction, Origin), Mary Miller, Link Chesney (Radio Humorist), Mrs. Smythe, John O'brien (Introduction, A G-Man, Death), "Getaway" George (Villain), Un-Namewd Banker, Batman (Bruce Wayne), The Little Corporal (Little Nap Boyd) (Villain, Introduction), Graves Gang (Villains, Flashback), Tom Starr (Cameraman), Mr. Fordney, Jerry Siegel (Cameo), Trigger Turk (Villain, Introduction), Frankie (Little Boy with Infantile Paralysis), Gilda (Harvey Kent's Fiancee, A Sculptress, Introduction), Editor of the Gotham Gazette, Tommy Ford (Ben and Nan's Son), Montmorency, Linda Page, "Heist" Andrews (Villain), The Joker (Villain, Cameo), Bramwell B. Bramwell (Villain, Introduction), Un-Named Mayor of Gotham City, Henry Logan's Double, Tommy the Twitch (Villain), Second Story Sam (Villain), Detective Guffey, Joe Kirk (Villain), Bigfoot (Villain), Mr. Fortesque (Man in an Iron Lung, Actually A Wax Dummy), Glitter Gleason (Villain, Jewel Their), John Keyes (Innocent Prisoner), The Penguin Oswald Cobblepot, Nan Ford (Ben's Wife), Al (Villain), Slim Ryan (Villain, Introduction), Heinrich (Villain), Pills Mattson (Villain, Introduction), Bruiser (Villain), Curly (Introduction, Death), Margie (Villain), Thumb's Henchmen (Villains), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot), Gas-Pipe Grogan (Villain), Mr. Hodge (Art Connoisseur), Chopper Gant (Villain, Introduction), Tony (Villain), Robin (Dick Grayson), Two-Face (Image on Coin), Mike (Death) (Villains), Also As "Bad News" Brewster, Muscles Hardy (Villain, Introduction), Tom Wick (Lighthouse Keeper), Slapsy (Villain), Slug (Villain), Dirk Dagner (Villain, Introduction), Slim (Villain), Professor Proe, Mask Maker's Son, Louie the Lip (Villain), Sparks (Villain), Duke (Villain), Ben Botts (Doorman), The Thumb (Villain, Introduction), Fritz Hoffner (Fred Hopper) (Villain, Amateur Movie Photographer), Slippery Elmer (Villain), Two-Face (Harvey Kent) (Villain), A Mask Maker, Crusher Conger (Villain, Wrestler), Alphonse Gibbs, Ray (Villain, Introduction), Joe (Villain, Death), Nick O'brien (Introduction), The Japanese (Villains), Rafferty Brothers Peter (Death), Joe Brady, The Scarecrow (Jonathan Crane) (Villain), Steve (Death), Angles Bigbee (Villain, Introduction), Brenner (Reformed Villain, Diamond Cutter), The Joker (Villain), J. Spencer Larson (Larry the Judge) (Villain, Investment Broker), Un-Named District Attorney, Tim O'brien (Introduction), Un-Named National Bank President, Joker's Henchmen (Villains), Grace Seers (Detective, Writer), Joker, Professor Rainier (Historian), Sing Hi Lo (Stage Performer), Matt Carson (Cameraman), Dr. Tsu, Morton's Butler, Parks (Reformed Villain), Doctor A. B. Chalmers (Pharmacist), Lefty (Villain), J. Peerless Morton (Millionaire), Miss Lord (Salon Customer), Deadshot Mike (Aka Jim Jones) (Villain), Muggsy (Villain), Pretty Boy Dugan (Villain), Mr. Van Gild, Dr. Ekhart, Gotham City's Mayor, Hairless Harry Hix (Villain, Death), Mr. Rockmaker, Mr. Gemly (Jewel Collector, Death), Tweedledum (Deever Tweed) (Villain, Introduction), Carlo (Villain, Death), Henry Logan (Matchstick Object Collector), Biff Bolton (Villain, Introduction), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (Villain, Cameo), The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) (Villain), Artemus Bigby (Author), James Gordon, A.K.A. Elva Barr (Also As Mrs. Arnold) (Also As Mrs. Leroy) (Villain), Also As I. Waddle (Villain), Rocky Grimes (Villain, Introduction, Death), Bobby Deen (Homeless Bootblack), Cal Daly (Introduction), The Nazis (Villains), Hotfoot Harry (Villain), Santa Claus, Samson Saxe (Villain, Wrestler), Charles Saunders, Two-Face's Criminal Combine (Villains), The Catwoman Selina Kyle, Torchy Blaize (Villain, Death), Adolf Hitler (Villain, Image Only), Bright Guy Warner (Villain, Introduction), Dr. Roy Ainslee, Mr. Mccoy (Newsreel Editor), Patton (Policeman), Joe DiMaggio (Cameo), Professor Con, Miss Hibbs (Clayborn's Secretary), "Fin" Gonzy (Villain, Loan Shark, Introduction, Death), Sheriff Ezra Plunkett, Ken Thorne (President of the Railroad), Bobby Logan, Mason (Reformed Villain, Architect, Introduction), Lefty Slade (Villain, Introduction, Death), Gilda (Harvey's Fiancee), Tweedledee (Dumfree Tweed) (Villain, Introduction), Spike (Villain), Mr. Zang (Owner of the Crane Club), Johnny Blake (Student), Ben "Fearless" Ford (Stunt Man), Knuckles Conger (Villain, Introduction), Iron Jaw (Villain), Un-Named Mayor, Mrs. Gild (Salon Customer), Red Rip (Villain, Gangland Monarch), Clyde Clayborn (Collector of Oddities), Jerry (Policeman), Boss Moroni (Villain), Richard Morse, Count Felix (Aka the Leader) (Villain, Introduction), "One Round" Rickey (Boxer), Shorty (Villain), Jim Brown, Dana Drye (Detective, Death), Superman (Clark Kent) (Image), Lucy, Sir John Bart (Of Scotland yd.), The Snow Man Bandits (Villains, Introduction for All), Varney (Villain)
Series Title: Batman: the Golden Age
Issue Number: 4