Batman 5 The Golden Age Hardcover by Finger Bill and Mooney in Acceptable Condition

$ 77.61

Issue Number: 5 Type: Hardcover Book Title: Batman 5: The Golden Age Omnibus Publication Year: 2018 Genre: Superheroes, Mystery Author: Finger, Bill; Mooney, Jim; Cameron, Don; Hamilton, Edmond; Schwar Era: Modern Age (1992-Now) Language: English Cover Artist: Evan Shaner Series Title: Batman: the Golden Age Omnibus Publisher: DC Comics Character: Neil Weston (villain, introduction), Farrell's thugs (villains, introduction for all), Professor Carter Nichols, Kipley (villain, lawyer, introduction, death), Bill Drew (ship owner), The Catwoman (Selina Kyle) (villain), Hugh Ross (introduction), E. J. Loring (villain, film director, introduction), George Sellman (villain, former partner of Folland, introduction), Dick Grayson (cameo), Morton (glass works owner), Friar Tuck, King Arthur, Jack Martini (singer), Roxane Wilder, aka Sir Hardi Le Noir), Batman (Bruce Wayne, Captain Joe Jibbs (oyster dreger owner), Eddie (villain, introduction), Brian, Round Table Knights (Sir Lancelot, Alfred, Ed Smith (introduction, death), Ann (Steve's sweetheart), Red (villain, steeplejack), Batson's father (introduction), Grime's gang (villains), Rupert Dazel (aka The Match King), Mayor Carfax, Whitey Drebs (villain, introduction), Slugs Hamer (villain, prisoner, introduction), Moose Miller (villain, introduction), William River (diamond merchant), Sparks Farrell (villain, introduction), Royal Stanhope (actor), Catwoman, The L.C.M. Hot Car Gang (villains, introduction), Mary (Joel's 2nd love interest), Needles (villain), The Globetrotter (villain, introduction), Scarface Malone (villain, introduction), Shiner (Mr. Smythe) (villain, Ross' manager), Jerry McGlone (reformed villain, movie stand-in, introduction), Stephen Morgan (President of Mammoth Pictures), un-named Baron, Sally (Joel's love interest, introduction), Sam Slade (circus owner), Chadwick Carfax (Mayor's son), Aline (niece of Merlin), Judge James Goodwin (owner of Goodwin Island), Inspector Gall, sanitarium inmate (as Napoleon Bonaparte), Milt (villain, Eddie's agent, introduction), Mazie, The Penguin (villain), Limpy (villain, radium company worker), Joker, Pete the Plumber (villain), Martin Bain (villain, introduction), also as Limpy), Jerry Marshall, Mr. Morton (introduction), Roger Gormet (villain, death), Queen Morgan LeFey (villain, introduction), Martha, Ed Stone (lawyer), Lucky Starr (Joe Starr) (villain, introduction), Sleepy (villain), Briggs Carson (villain), Jack Barnes (aka Diamond Jack) (baseball tycoon), John Ross (Hugh's father, introduction), Joker's gang (villains), Chief Brewster (Police Chief of Glass Town), Goldplate Gorney (villain, introduction), Mart Morris (airplane pilot), Trigger (villain, introduction, death), the Glass Man (Judson) (villain, auto man, introduction, death), Catwoman's gang (villains), Clancy (actor), Ed Smith (construction boss), John Kendall (movie producer), Sandy (villain), Pierre Antal, Logan (villain, steeplejack, death), Henry Bush (villain, introduction), The Human Key (Paul Bodin), Gomer (villain), Alfred Pennyworth, sanitarium inmate (as George Washington), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Tom Horne), Robin (Dick Grayson, Al Rorick (villain, introduction, death), Frank Folland (engineer, introduction), Sam (airplane pilot), Harley Cottonworth (jewelry dealer), Big Mike Roper (villain), Rita (actress), Commissioner James Gordon (mention only), Miss Garner (orphan home employee), Carson's mob (Pinky, Sir Gawain, Mrs. Tyler Vanderkill, Iron-Hat Ferris (villain, introduction), Swami Elhamid (introduction), "Scarface" Dan Nolan (aka Dan Newell) (villain), Smith (villain), unnamed newspaperman, Count Lasha (of Valonia, introduction), Dan Briggs (ex-con, death), Chief Inspector (Commissioner) Vane, Blacky Cain (villain), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (villain), Chesty Murkel (villain, introduction), London Eddie (villain, introduction), Bob Skelly (steeplejack company owner, war veteran), John Ross (fur magnate), Dugan (Policeman, death), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Jigger (villain, introduction, flashback), Herby Willinger (orphan), Judson's gang (villains, introduction for all), "Highwire" Joe Foster (villain, death), Mr. Cartell (jewelry shop owner), Arnold Strong (President of an electrical supply house, introduction, death), Scat (villain, introduction), Sax Gola (villain, a Martian, introduction), un-named prison Warden, Hammer (villain, introduction), Tom Horne (ex-con), The Avenger (Briggs Carson) (aka The Diamond King) (villain), Byrus (villain, introduction), Dr. Avery Burton (chief of Gotham Hospital), Madame Nadir (fortune teller), Joe Coyne (villain, introduction), others un-named) (villains), Ann Marden (Eddie's girl, introduction), Penguin's gang (Mike, sanitarium inmate (as Abraham Lincoln), Dr. Hercules (villain, introduction), John Torrence (manufacturer, introduction), Mary Goodwin (the Judge's daughter), Professor Boyd (bird lore reseacher), George "Four-Eyes" Foley (introduction, death), Skinny (villain, introduction, death), Wiley Derek (also as Lafayette) (villain), Throstle (villain, talk show host), also as Patch Peters), Nell (villain), Franklin Richards, Robin (Dick Grayson), Mike (villain), "Diamond Dan" Carson (villain), Jawbone Bannon (villain, introduction), sanitarium inmate (as Benjamin Franklin), Torchy (villain), Doctor Agar (villain), Jack Briggs (architect, introduction, death), also as Prince Stefan), Noreen O'Day (nurse at Gotham Hospital), George Stevens (owner of glass works, introduction, flashback), Beetle (Dazel's butler), Catwoman (Selina Kyle) (villain), rest un-named) (villains), Manders Briggs (glass buyer, flashback), Baron Ferric (villain, introduction), Bruce Wayne (cameo), Wheels Mitchum (villain, introduction), Sheriff of Nottingham (villain), Duds Deblin (villain, death), Joel Benson (aka Jim Brown) (villain, night watchman at a museum, introduction), Sir Kay), Mike (villain, introduction), Horace Manders (astronomer, introduction, death), Robin Hood, Smoky (villain), Frogskin (villain, introduction), Axel (villain), Hecate (Catwoman's black cat), The Joker (villain, image only), Dan Grady (introduction), Dude Neery (villain, introduction), Maid Marian, Bob's fiancee, Burly Graham (villain), "Sure Thing" Smiley (villain), Beetle Boles (villain, introduction), Peteman Eddie (villain, introduction), Lou Darrell (villain, Gotham Hospital employee, introduction), Little John, Joe (villain), Mr. Ross (wealthy man), "Trigger" Joe Travers (villain, Steve's brother, death), Eddie Rogers (villain, introduction), The Thinker (villain, death), Horace Holly (millionaire hobbyist), Martin Bain's gang (villain, introduction for all), Joey (orphan), Snag Corlin (villain, death), Basil Grimes (villain, Ray's former partner), Steve Travers (plastic surgeon), James Gordon, unnamed psychologist (villain, introduction, death), Tessa King (aka "The Canary") (blues singer), Merlin, Sluggsy (villain), Colin Vanning (villain, introduction, death), Ray Arliss (architect), Sir Mordred (villain, introduction), Strong (glass buyer, flashback), Josephine "Jo" Jibbs (the Captain's daughter), Mr. Ross (President of Ross Radium Company), Robert Batson (introduction), Dr. Phil King (intern at Gotham Hospital), Silas Wayne (Bruce Wayne's ancestor, introduction), Blunt (villain, death), Eddy Bacher (airplane pilot), Prince Stefan (also as Robin) (of Valonia, introduction), Eddie Hoyle (ranch owner, ex-Air Force ace), The Joker (Villain), Petey (orphan), The Match (villain, introduction), Jenkins (villain, Gormet's butler), Jim Brady (villain, introduction), Blackhand (villain, oyster pirate), Joker's gang (Sparks, J. J. Withers (introduction), Ben (steeplejack), Mr. Martin (wealthy man), Roger Ryall (introduction), Eddie Brand (villain, introduction, reforms) Artist/Writer: Edmond Hamilton, Gene McDonald, Stan Kaye, Dick Sprang, Don C. Cameron, Jerry Robinson, Curt Swan, Win Mortimer, Charles Paris, Bill Finger, Jim Mooney, Paul Cooper, George Roussos, Al Schwartz, Jack Burnley, Ray Burnley, Howard Sherman, Bill Woolfolk, Bob Kane

Description

Batman 5: The Golden Age Omnibus by Finger, Bill; Mooney, Jim; Cameron, Don; Hamilton, Edmond; Schwartz, Alvin Description: With dust jacket. The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting, as well as stains, bent corners, or any other major defect, but the text is not obscured in any way. Product ID: 1401278701-7-1-13_29

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