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Batman Dailies #[nn]

Jan 1991 · Kitchen Sink Press; DC · 60.00 USD; 72.00 CAD
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This volume collects the daily newspaper comic strip adventures of Batman from 1943 through 1946, originally syndicated during the character's early years. It features the work of artist Jack Burnley and writer Don Cameron, among others, presenting serialized stories that ran alongside the ongoing comic book tales. Published by Kitchen Sink Press in collaboration with DC, this edition preserves a key era of the Dark Knight's newspaper strip history.

In this 1991 DC Dailies installment, radio reporter Reed Parker finds himself at the center of a dangerous dilemma after capturing what he believes is a photo of Batman unmasked. With his habit of leaking information ahead of time already putting Gotham’s justice system on edge, the stakes rise when he faces the ultimate temptation: exposing the Dark Knight’s identity to the world. Written by Al Schwartz and illustrated by Bob Kane with inks by Charles Paris, the story unfolds with tense pacing and a classic noir edge, while Peter Poplaski’s cover captures the moment’s high-stakes drama.

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writer Al Schwartz · artist Bob Kane · inker Charles Paris · letterer Ira Schnapp · cover Peter Poplaski

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artist Bob Kane
letterer Ira Schnapp
cover pencils, inks Peter Poplaski

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Reed Parker is a radio reporter who routinely reports information prematurely, giving criminals time to slip out of Gotham before they can be caught. When he gets what he believes is a photo of Batman unmasked can he be stopped from revealing Batman's identity to the world?

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