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Cover: Mike Allred

Batman '66 #4

Feb 2016 · DC · 24.99 USD; 29.99 CAD
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“The Osiris Virus”
About this Collection

This compendium collects the entire run of Batman '66, the digital-first series that continued the campy, colorful adventures of the 1960s television show. Written by Jeff Parker with art from a rotating roster of talents, it captures the classic dynamic of Adam West's Batman and Burt Ward's Robin as they face off against the Rogue's Gallery in a modern comic format. The collection includes all 73 issues of the main series, plus specials and crossovers, offering a complete archive of this nostalgic take on the Caped Crusader.

writer Harlan Ellison · writer Len Wein · artist José Luis García-López · inker Joe Prado · colorist Alex Sinclair · letterer Wes Abbott · cover Mike Allred

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Full credits

writer Len Wein
inker Joe Prado
colorist Alex Sinclair
letterer Wes Abbott
cover pencils, inks Mike Allred

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Two-Face surfaces once again, and Batman vows to capture his one-time friend and return him to custody. Batman and Robin split up to stake out two possible crime scenes, leaving Batman to face Two-Face alone. Two-Face doesn't know what to do when his coin lands on its edge, so he flees when Robin makes an untimely entrance. Later, the villain lures Batman into a trap, but Batman is again saved by a coin that curiously also lands on its edge.

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