Batman & Me #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1989 collection from Eclipse Comics brings together the autobiographical miniseries by Bob Kane, offering a firsthand account of the Batman co-creator's life and career. It details Kane's journey from his early days in comics to the creation of the Dark Knight, including his creative process and the evolution of the character. The volume provides a rare, personal perspective on the history of one of pop culture's most enduring icons.
In "The Case of the Missing Heir," the Dynamic Duo races to solve a baffling mystery after the Great West River Bridge is destroyed and Travers Engineering faces a sinister blackmail demand. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob Kane with inks by Kane and George Roussos, this 1989 Eclipse comic delivers a classic Batman tale with a chilling twist, all wrapped in a cover by Bob Kane.
In "The Case of the Missing Heir," Jo, a quiet man with a sudden windfall, finds himself at the center of a mystery when his uncle’s unexpected death leaves him wealthy—only to be followed by whispers that he’s not who he claims to be. With no memory of his uncle or the family estate, Jo must unravel a deception that’s already begun, as someone else is wearing his face and claiming his inheritance.
In "The Secret of Bruce Wayne," the top reporter for View Magazine is given a tempting challenge: uncover the true identity behind the Batman’s mask, with a raise on the line. With the city’s masked vigilante at the center of a growing mystery, the reporter dives into a web of clues, shadows, and secrets that blur the line between hero and man.
In "The North Pole Crimes!", Batman and Jo race to the frozen reaches of the Arctic, where a mysterious gang leaves behind a snowman at each crime scene—cold, calculated, and utterly out of place. With the wilderness itself a silent witness, the duo must unravel the strange clue before the next icy heist.
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