So I foiund a few volums worth sharing today ... starting with this beat up copy of Brave and the Bold 50. This book was victemized by shortage in plastic bags, like many silver age books.
So I foiund a few volums worth sharing today ... starting with this beat up copy of Brave and the Bold 50. This book was victemized by shortage in plastic bags, like many silver age books.
This one was one of the early GL Batman crossovers - it is in supurb condition
The Straczynski follow up volume was pretty good, too.
More GL in the Brave and the Bold. This is a rare Infantano rendition of the GL while Garella often did GL lettering and inks
IMO, this was one of the most interesting BnB stories...
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...and one of the most poignant, as it was the end of the series, and the segue into Batman and The Outsiders.
Not a bad send off, but the end of an era at DC, the beginning of a much bigger ending that would culminate with Crisis on Infinite Earths.
I have issue 59. The cover has Gil Kane inking his own pencils--he would do this a lot later, but at this time it would be in order for Joe Giella or Murphy Anderson to ink Gil's cover work. Maybe because the editor was George Kashdan things were being done differently.
The inside is by Ramona Fradon and Charles Paris--who seem to have taken residence in B&B in its 50-something issues. And maybe this is a case of Kashdan trying to make it up to Ramona and Charles for losing other assignments. Fradon lost AQUAMAN when Kashdan gave it to Nick Cardy and Paris lost out when Julie Schwartz took over BATMAN and DETECTIVE.
So they were paired with Bob Haney on B&B and the previous couple of issues debuted Metamorpho. And Kashdan, Haney, Fradon and Paris all went over to the new METAMORPHO title--although Ramona was only on that for a few issues before she left DC to raise her daughter.
The Batman/GL team-up in B&B 59 is odd, perhaps because no one involved was working on the "New Look" Batman--so there are weird elements of continuity which make it almost seem as if this is a pre-New Look story.
The Brave in the Bold I read to death and it looks it. I loved the cover and drew it about 100 times.
I checked Mike's Amazing World (http://www.mikesamazingworld.com) and I remembered the rest.