2īatman: The Brave and the Bold: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1īatman: The Brave and the Bold: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 2īatman & Superman in World’s Finest: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1Ĭollects: Superman #76 and World’s Finest #71-94īatman & Superman in World’s Finest: The Silver Age Vol. ![]() Jeff Parker and Mike Allred’s work on the 2010’s, digital-first Batman ’66 series effectively captures the tone and humor of the 60’s TV series more than any comic you’ll find from the era.īatman & Superman: World’s Finest – The Silver Age Vol. You can keep the party rolling with the below Golden Age Omnibi:Ĭollects: Detective Comics #57-74, Batman #8-15 And World’S Finest Comics #4-9Ĭollects: Detective Comics #75-91, Batman #16-25, And Stories From World’S Finest Comics #10-14Ĭollects: Detective Comics #93-112, Batman #26-35 And World’S Finest Comics #15-22Ĭollects: Detective Comics #113-132, Batman #36-45 And Stories From World’S Finest Comics #23-32Ĭollects: Detective Comics #132-153, Batman #46-55 And Stories From World’s Finest Comics #33-42Ĭollects: Detective Comics #154-173, Batman #56-66 And Stories From World’s Finest Comics #43-52Ĭollects: Detective Comics #174-191, Batman #66-75 And Stories From World’s Finest Comics #54-62Ĭollects: Detective Comics #192-208, Batman #76-84 And Stories From World’s Finest Comics #63-70 Most Expedient Way to Navigate Batman’s Early Decades!Ĭollects: Batman #7, 15, 20, 31, 37, 47, 48, 49, Detective Comics #27, 33, 38, 49, 80, Real Fact Comics #5, Star Spangled Comics #70, and World’s Finest Comics #30Ĭollects: Batman #62, 81, 92, 105, 113, 121, 128, Detective Comics #156, 168, 185, 216, 233, 244, 252, 267, World’s Finest Comics #81Ĭollects: Batman #131, 144, 148, 155, 179, 181, 200, 217, Batman Kellogg’s Special #6, Detective Comics #298, 341, 349, 369, 388, 389, 390, 391Ĭollects: Batman ’66 #1-30, Batman ’66: The Lost Episode #1 The first Golden Age Omnibus is a relatively easy to find, fair-priced (around $40) introduction to Batman’s true beginnings. That said, it can be a lot of fun, and you’ll see the debuts of Batman, Robin, Joker, Commissioner Gordon, Catwoman, and many more. ![]() Let me be clear: You certainly don’t have to jump back to the 1940’s to start reading Batman comics.
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