Detective Comics #284
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October 1960 issue of Detective Comics presents a genuinely unsettling predicament on Sheldon Moldoff's cover: Batman recoils in visible agony from oncoming headlights, his form rendered in stark negative tones, while a concerned Robin looks on as the caption warns that light beams are gradually destroying his transformed partner. "The Negative Batman!" is a wonderfully inventive Silver Age concept — the Dark Knight rendered vulnerable to the very world around him — and writer Dave Wood and artist Joe Certa bring that strange premise to life inside. A ten-cent slice of 1960 DC Comics imagination at its most charmingly ambitious.
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