O/ love storytime: Legends of the Dark Knight v1 part 2

Series: Legends of the Dark Knight v1
>from Wiki
>Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, commonly referred to as simply Legends of the Dark Knight is a DC comic book featuring Batman. It was launched in 1989 with the popularity of the Batman movie, following on from Frank Miller's Batman: Year One. It differs from other Batman titles in that it has constantly rotating creative teams, and the stories are not necessarily part of the current events of the other Batman comics. Initially the title was promoted as running only stand alone self-contained five issue stories of graphic novel quality. However, after issue 20, stories of different lengths started to appear. While some stories have tied in with the other titles, generally this has not been the case

Arc: Shaman(#1-#5) by Denny O'Neil and Edward Hannigan

I had done Prey, which is one of my favorite Batman stories, a while ago, so I thought lets do the whole comic.

Part 1 — Shaman(#1-5) →
Part 2 — Gothic(#6-10) and Prey(#11)

Part 3: Prey(continued) (#12 - 15)

Issue 12

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We trly 90s now

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Only $219.95

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Apparently there was a sequel to Son of the Demon

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Issue 14

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Thanks for posting, LoTDK is criminally overlooked

This is probably the definitive Hugo Strange story for me, but that's really not saying much.

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Yeah I can only think of like two Strange stories off the top of my head, the Gotham Knights arc and some arc from the 70s

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The Englehart/Rodgers Detective run was fucking fanstastic.

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I'll have to check it out. Hopefully Englehart keeps his fetishes to himself for the most part.

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I haven't read anything else by him, but it is pretty much the groundwork for The Animated Series.

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>the towel stays on

I forgot that the doll had the cowl on

sorry Sup Forumsmrades, had an emergency

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The "90's are too dark" was an idea there from the beginning.

I wonder if DC will ever publish a Dick Sprang-stye Batman without the ironic nostalgia of '66.

He looks like a gorilla in the first panel.

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