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Batman in the Seventies #[nn]

Feb 2000 · DC · 19.95 USD; 31.00 CAD
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This hardcover collection gathers a selection of Batman stories published throughout the 1970s, showcasing the character's evolution from campy TV-era adventures to darker, more grounded detective tales. Featuring work by legendary creators like Dennis O'Neil, Neal Adams, and Dick Giordano, it includes key issues that reintroduced classic rogues and defined the modern Batman mythos.

Contains 10 stories
There Is No Hope in Crime Alley!
12 pp · Superhero
BatmanLeslie Thompkins (introduction)Alfred PennyworthThomas Wayne (flashback)Martha Wayne (flashback)Joe Chill (flashback)
A Vow from the Grave!
15 pp · Superhero
Batman
Night of the Reaper!
25 pp · Superhero
Batman

In "Night of the Reaper!", Dick Grayson and his college friends head to a Halloween celebration in Rutland, Vermont, only to find themselves caught in a storm of vengeance when Robin and Batman are drawn into a deadly conflict between two factions, each seeking retribution from a shadowy ex-Nazi officer. The story unfolds with a tense, atmospheric edge, blending the eerie charm of a small-town Halloween with the high stakes of a long-buried past coming to light.

The Invader from Hell!
18 pp · Superhero
Batgirl [Barbara Gordon]Robin [Dick Grayson]
Marriage: Impossible
15 pp · Superhero
BatmanMan-Bat
From Each Ending... A Beginning!
13 pp · Superhero
Huntress [Helena Wayne] (origin)Batman (Earth-2)Catwoman (Earth-2, dies)Flash [Barry Allen] (flashback)Flash [Jay Garrick] (flashback)Robin (Earth-2, flashback)Silky Cernak (villain)Commissioner Gordon (Earth-2, cameo)

In "From Each Ending... A Beginning!", a grieving Bruce Wayne steps away from the cowl after a tragic accident involving his wife, Selina Kyle Wayne, once Catwoman, when she’s coerced into one final heist by her old enemy Silky Chernak. Their daughter, Helena, takes up the mantle of the Huntress, determined to honor her father’s legacy while confronting the past that shattered her family.

This One'll Kill You, Batman!
20 pp · Superhero
BatmanRobin [Dick Grayson]Two-FaceJoker

In "This One'll Kill You, Batman!", the Joker breaks free from prison with a twisted new plan: he infects Batman with a deadly laughing virus that will kill him in three days unless an antidote is made. With only one man alive who can create the cure, the Joker sets out to eliminate him—leaving Batman racing against time, laughter, and his own unraveling mind.

Daughter of the Demon
22 pp · Superhero
BatmanRobin [Dick Grayson]Ra's Al GhulTalia
Death Flies the Haunted Sky
11 pp · Superhero
Batman
Ticket to Tragedy
17 pp · Superhero
Batman

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Full credits

artist, inker Dick Giordano
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Neal Adams

Reprints

↩ Reprints Detective Comics #407 (1971), Detective Comics #410 (1971), Batman #232 (1971), Batman #237 (1971), Detective Comics #442 (1974), Detective Comics #443 (1974), Batman #260 (1975), The Batman Family #1 (1975), Detective Comics #457 (1976), DC Super Stars #17 (1977), Detective Comics #481 (1978), Detective Comics #483 (1979), Detective Comics #484 (1979), Detective Comics #485 (1979)

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