Some stories about Bronze Age Batman, just read and enjoy!
70's Batman Storytime
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end of the first one.
damn really those new colors are goddawful on that one.
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I feel alone here, somebody is still reading?
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Great!
Thanks Op.
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yep, i'm here
god this is so cheeky, I love it
Thanks for storytiming, OP. It's nice to see quality content for a change.
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>Batman thoughts include "Bro-ther!" and quips
Okay...
I vaguely recall a Daredevil book where he also figures where someone has been due to the dirt on their shoes.
I still don't think it's a dramatically sound idea.
Any one here who prefers scans over digital for pre-modern age comics.
Thanks for the story time user.
>Any one here who prefers scans over digital for pre-modern age comics.
Me too. I kept all my old scans of Batman and Detective Comics for that reason, that and the ads and letters pages.
I love reading the letters column. I swear there was a letter by Roy Thomas in a old Flash comic.
>But IS Batman a TELEPATH?
>The End
Ridiculous, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. Thanks OP
Depends on the quality of the scans, some are barely legible. Digital recolors can be a bit garish at times, but I think they're truer to the spirit of the original. I do miss the letter pages and ads though, especially when like half a page is just blank white
40's comics are probably the worst in terms of quality. I wouldn't mind it as much if DC didn't have such huge gaps between digital issues. And there is almost no obscure stuff, GI Combat, Weird Western Tales, Jonah Hex, Tales of the Unexpected.
Thanks user, interesting stuff
was this in a batman annual?
I had a hardcover book when i was a kid that looked like this.
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According to this website: comics.org
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Thanks, OP.