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Batman (1940-2011) #1

Download or Read eBook Batman (1940-2011) #1 PDF written by Whitney Ellsworth and published by DC. This book was released on with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Batman (1940-2011) #1
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Book Synopsis Batman (1940-2011) #1 by : Whitney Ellsworth

Book excerpt: The first comic dedicated exclusively to The Dark Knight! This 1940 issue pitted the Dynamic Duo against classic menaces including Professor Hugo Strange. Plus, the first appearances of The Joker and Catwoman (referred to as "the Cat")! Also includes a 2-page retelling of Batman's origin.


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