The Brave and the Bold #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Brave and the Bold #64 brings Batman face-to-face with Eclipso — billed right on the cover as "Hero and Villain in One Man!" — in this 1966 DC team-up title. Gil Kane's cover captures the dynamic tension perfectly: a cape-swept Batman lunges dramatically down a vertiginous skyscraper face while the purple-clad Eclipso, his sinister split-visaged portrait looming above, flees along a rooftop far below against a dizzying aerial cityscape. Bob Haney's story, illustrated by Win Mortimer, promises to explore what happens when DC's self-proclaimed "Demon of Darkness" sets his sights on destroying the Caped Crime-Fighter — a bold premise that makes this twelve-cent issue a genuinely compelling snapshot of Silver Age ambition.
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Queen Bee and Eclipso start a crime wave in Gotham City, and frame Batman for the theft of a jewel from the city museum.
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