· This paperback collects the Batman: Dark Detective storyline which was written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Marshall Rogers. It is a sequel to the Batman: Strange Apparitions storyline from / The Batman: Dark Detective storyline was published from July, to September, in its own comic book series Batman: Dark Detective. In this story The Joker enters a . Another idea was that we couldn't keep calling our efforts "the Englehart-Rogers Batman" (see idea #1) or "the definitive Batman"; we had to have a brand name. The first run had been in Detective Comics, so "Detective" was easy - then I tried for weeks to think of something . Batman: Dark Detective III. Even though all six scripts were done when artist Marshall Rogers unexpectedly died, and everyone from concerned emailers to the New York Times was asking that we go ahead with another artist as a tribute to Marshall, DC decided to close it down.
Another idea was that we couldn't keep calling our efforts "the Englehart-Rogers Batman" (see idea #1) or "the definitive Batman"; we had to have a brand name. The first run had been in Detective Comics, so "Detective" was easy - then I tried for weeks to think of something that sounded better than "Dark" to go with it. Batman: Dark Detective (DC, series) # Due to the COVID outbreak, Diamond halted distribution of new releases after March 25 However, book stores and websites such as Amazon that get their books through other distributors were not affected by the Diamond shutdown. BATMAN: DARK DETECTIVE #5. The classic BATMAN creative team of Steve Englehart, Marshall Rogers and Terry Austin continue the exciting 6-issue miniseries! In this penultimate issue, Silver St. Cloud has been abducted by the Joker so that her boyfriend, Evan Gregory, will drop out of the Gotham gubernatorial race.
Another idea was that we couldn't keep calling our efforts "the Englehart-Rogers Batman" (see idea #1) or "the definitive Batman"; we had to have a brand name. The first run had been in Detective Comics, so "Detective" was easy - then I tried for weeks to think of something that sounded better than "Dark" to go with it. One of the true and unanticipated highlights on a dull and tepid comic book scene in the late 's, the Steve Englehart/Marshall Rogers/Terry Austin run in Detective Comics is one of the most memorable eras of the Dark Knight's adventures. Batman: Dark Detective I. From the moment this eight-issue run appeared, it was dubbed the "Definitive Batman." It's been reprinted in its entirety twice in English (and often in other languages; the example below is Finnish), and individual stories have appeared in four "Greatest" collections. This is not a complete showcase of the reprints by any means.
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