The Brave and the Bold #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Brave and the Bold #67 brings Batman and the Flash together "for the first time" in this September 1966 team-up, with cover art by Carmine Infantino and inks by Joe Giella. The cover crackles with tension: Batman swings on a rope across a moonlit purple sky while the Flash streaks at full speed across a city rooftop in pursuit of fleeing armed criminals — the Speed-Boys — as the cover copy pointedly accuses the Dark Knight of knowingly pushing his new ally to the brink. It's a compelling visual promise of friendship, speed, and moral ambiguity, framed in that bold, kinetic Silver Age style that Infantino made his own.
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Children learn that policemen do more than just catch crooks.
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