Batman Pocketbook #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis third volume in Egmont/Methuen's Batman Pocket Book series collects a selection of Batman stories from the late 1960s and early 1970s, featuring the Dark Knight's adventures in a compact, digest-sized format. The collection includes tales by writers like Frank Robbins and artists such as Neal Adams and Irv Novick, showcasing the shift toward a more grounded, detective-oriented tone in the Batman mythos. It's a representative snapshot of the character's Bronze Age era, aimed at British readers through this affordable paperback line.
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When Dr. Dundee is victimized by a wounded criminal, Bruce Wayne disguises himself as Dr. Dundee and goes after the perpetrator.
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