I didn’t get chance to post a classic cover last week but I thought I’d ask the people who matter and that’s all of you. On our Facebook page Garrey Adam’s chose Batman #666 as his favourite cover so t...
With all this months relaunch titles I was going through my collection of Nightwing comics and thought this can be considered a classic now! Nightwing #1 by Scott McDaniel
It’s been a while since we did a classic cover post, so I thought I’d post this little nugget from 2001. Deadman: Dead Again #2 – In the midst of battle with Deadman, Darius Caldera disappears with the Flash...
This weeks classic cover has come as a request from user BatUniverse, who wanted to see Detective Comics #80. Originally published October 1943 with art by Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson and George Roussas featuring Two-Face:
Bob asked me to post the classic cover today, and I am feeling a little patriotic today, so Batman #17 is a good cover for it. A friend of mine owns this comic, and scanned the cover for me.
I wanted to do a little shift this week with our Classic Covers feature and focus on Batmania - In July 1964, Bill J. "Biljo" White launched the first fanzine devoted exclusively to one costumed character, coining the term Batm...
With all the hype this week of Batman and Bane fighting it out I thought I'd post the cover to where began - Batman Vengeance of Bane #1, published in 1993. Written by Chuck Dixon and art by Graham Nolan. This was the issue tha...
Check out this great cover for Detective Comics #147 from May 1949 by artist Dick Sprang. The nice thing is my Mum picked this one for today - thanks Mum.
I'm currently reading the Batcave Companion and noticed this great cover from Detectice Comic #365 - The House the Joker Built. Drawn by the great Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson, July 1965: