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Batman: the Golden Age Omnibus #7 (DC Comics August 2019)

$ 237.6

  • Artist/Writer: Edmond Hamilton, Stan Kaye, Dick Sprang, Joe Samachson, Lew Sayre Schwartz, Win Mortimer, Bill Finger, Charles Paris, David Vern, Jim Mooney, George Roussos, Bill Woolfolk, Bob Kane, Sy Barry
  • Character: "Second Story" Fleming (Criminal), Professor Carter Nichols, Lucky Hooten (Stunt Driver), Patrolman Benson, The Masked Highwayman (Bart Gillis) (Villain), Unnamed Gem Shop Owners, Unnamed Yacht Captain, Stranded Stan (Con Man), Lefty Williams (Criminal), Deadshot (Floyd Lawton) (Villain, Cameo), Nipper, Unnamed United Nations Spokesmen, Unnamed Bandits, Larry the Lip (Criminal), Unnamed Reporters, Unnamed Mayor, Unnamed Railroad Protective Association Chief, Eddie Hagen (Bouncer), Phil East (Reporter), Unnamed Night Club Patrons, Stone (Bota's Butler), Jack Forsythe (Playboy), Unnamed Doctors, Jimmy Kale (Student), Sebek (Manager of the Graneries), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot), Unnamed Commissioner's Aides, Unnamed Violinists (Joker's Henchmen), Professor Hendrix, Zarro (Space Prate, Villain, Introduction), Blackie (Henchman), Wingman (Real Name Not Revealed, Introduction), Rudy (Henchman), Slats Boley, Laney's Wife, Unnamed Jewelry Store Manager, J.R. Melton (Gotham City Gazette City Editor), John Gillen (Aka "The Man with A Million Faces") (Ex-Convict), Unnamed Messenger, Frenshaw (Villain, A Fence), Unnamed Police Officers, Adolph Hammer (Airline Passenger), Bullet-Hole Club Batman (Bruce Wayne), Jones (Injured Workman), Unnamed English Reporters, Joe Flint (Villain, Private Detective), Mr. Corkin (Jewelry Salesman), Scuff (Henchman), Carl Rowland (Fiancee of Connie Bell), Peggy Carlin (Photographer), Unnamed Museum Directors, Inspector Chisolm (Of Scotland yd.), Unnamed Firefighters, Unnamed Henchmen, Ho Mah Tu (Chinese Criminal, Flashback), Other Unnamed Older Criminals (Villains), Unnamed Sanitarium Doctors, Perry Winslow (Museum Board Member), Dipper (Henchman), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (Present Day), Joseph Macklas (Composer), Colonel Webb, Unnamed Jury Foreman, Cy (Newspaper Printer Man), Sweeney (Prison Guard), Horace Springer, Unnamed Sportsmen Club Members, Mr. Williams, Unnamed Boy Scouts, Boston Burns (Ex-Con, Crime School Founder), Deadshot (Floyd Lawton) (Introduction, Origin), Sergeant Nevins, The Catwoman (Selina Kyle) (Villain, Origin), Test Pilot Martin (Introduction), Fred Bower (Telephone Lineman), Reynolds (Photographer), Unnamed Citizens, Unnamed Dinner Guests, Jack "Five Star" Thorpe (Newspaper Editor, Introduction), Unnamed Stewardess, Tiger Bishop (Villain), Unnamed Future Bandits, Unnamed Fire Victims, Unnamed Hospital Employees, Unnamed Partygoers, Aka Paul Dekker, Batman (Bruce Wayne) (Reflection, Reverse Image), Joaquin Murieta (Villain, Introduction), Mr. Rober (Paint Shop Owner), Harlan Bates (Inventor), Unnamed Criminals, "Big George" Howlett (Villain, Death), Shark Marlin (Villain, Introduction), Steve (Prison Guard), The Red Hood (The Joker) (Villain, Origin), Stoolie Simpson (Criminal, Photo, Death), Eli Tate (Coal Baron), Smithers (Villain, Introduction), The Nine Old Men Pop Davies, Alfred Pennyworth, Babyface Fulop (Villain), Unnamed Prison Guard, Lance Linton, Danny (Inmate), Big Red (Villain, Flashback), Ka-Ra (Villain, Chief Irrigation Engineer), Felipe (Villain), Grimes (Villain, Flying Dutchman II Crew Member, Death), James Lane (Blimp Owner), Homer Forsythe (Museum Board Member), Count Razek (Future Bandits Leader), Joe (Henchman), Harvey (Robbery Victim), Dr. Doom (Villain, Smuggler, Death), G-Man Terry Collins, Unnamed Henchman, "Squeeze" Miller, Pierre Larue (French Master Criminal, Flashback), Pigeon (Henchman), Whitey Casey (Gang Leader), Tom Chase (Shipyard Employee), Unnamed Night Club Staff Member, Unnamed Chefs, Chubb's Gang Lefty, Dallas Danny (Criminal, Death), Pedro (Villain), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (Villain), "Killer" Craig (Villain, Flashback), Bragg (Henchman), Harley Hapless (Comedian Based on Charlie Chaplin), Unnamed Men's Shop Worker, John Marden (Agent Seven) (Introduction, Death), Erobt (Villain, Introduction), Steve Belter (Gossip Columnist), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Unnamed Insurance Executive, Policeman Eddie Jenks, George, Kiron (Villain, Introduction, Flashback), Jim Millan (Reformed Villain), Unnamed Nurse, Unnamed Actors, Rollins (Museum Guard), Pete Dugan (Villain, Prison Barber), Unnamed Night Watchman, The Avenger (Charles Waters) (Aka As Wright) (Villain, A Jeweler), Fielding Ecker, Ed Chalmers (Shipyard Employee), Perrins (Venta's Butler), Lorenzo Bagg (Present Day Kid), Unnamed Woman, Unnamed Concessionaire, Abel Howes (Museum Board of Directors Chairman), "Slippery Jim" Elgin (Aka "The Man of 1000 Faces") (Villain, Death), Unnamed Perfume Shop Owner, Unnamed College Students, Dean Chalmers (Of State University), Rex Spears (Friend of Bruce Wayne), Robin (Dick Grayson), Mike (Villain), Rest Unnamed (Villains), Count Florian (Villain), Unnamed Police Sergeant, Jockey Gans (Racketeer, Crime Boss), Susan Hogarth (Typist), Unnamed Bystanders, Carey (Villain, Assistant Circus Prop Man), Felix, Smithers (Van Cleer's Butler), Pete (Villain), Unnamed Circus Performers, Unnamed Pirate Captain, Jack Starr (Crime Reporter, Introduction), Unnamed Restaurant Patrons, Unnamed Comic Club Host, Lorenzo Bagg (Great Grandfather of Present Day Lorenzo), Mackman (A Swimmer), Unnamed Pagliacci Actor, Hoofer Martin (Gangster), The Globe-Trotter (Henry Guile III) (Villain, Wealthy Society Figure), Punchy Pete, Wingy (Future Bandit), Melville (Villain, Miss Lawson's Husband and Fake Train Conductor), Pancho (Villain, Death), Unnamed Prison Inmates, John Milman (Space-Ship Designer, Introduction), Dave Boley (Villains, Introduction for All), Lud Valento (Actor), T. Worthington Chubb (Villain), Unnamed Movie Studio Employee, Unnamed Studio Executive, Rex Spears (Great Grandfather of Bruce Wayne's Friend), Unnamed Rich Person, Big Jim James (Criminal), Hatch Marlin (Villain), Unnamed Curio Shop Manager, Patrolman Vincent Guffy, Unnamed Rcmp Medical Examiner, Unnamed Metal Refinery Manager, Police Commissioner Batman (Bruce Wayne) (in the Future), Babbitt (Comedian Based on Bud Abbott), Overlord of Saturn (Villain, Introduction), Unnamed Inmate, Unnamed Pirates, Unnamed Murder Witness, Unnamed Fans, Unnamed Ocean Liner Crewmen, Al (Henchman), Mary Whalen (Stewardess Impersonator), Prison Warden Downs, Tracks Carlin (Villain, Flashback), Snake (Villain), Unnamed Robbery Victims, Also As Batman (Bruce Wayne) (Villain), Fred Barker (Theatrical Producer, Death), Mr. Hughes, Unnamed English Fishermen, Ed Wedge (Detective), Slick, Unnamed State Prison Warden, Unnamed Electric Company Employees, Mr. Cobb (Shipyard Manager), President Jose Camaran (Death), Unnamed Police Bomb Squad Members, Unnamed Post Office Supervisor, The Joker (Villain), "Whale" Morton (Villain, Introduction), Killer Moth Cameron Van Cleer, The Barracuda Brothers (Villains, Introduction for All), Olga Craig (Model), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepott) (Villain), Unnamed Prosecuting Attorney, Unnamed Editor, Reggie Layton (Millionaire), Unnamed Bank Manager, Killer Dawes (Criminal), Unidentified Criminals, The Black Diamond (Also As Monsieur Monteau) (Villain, Introduction), Unnamed Jewelry Store Owner, Ace Radko (Mobster), Unnamed Circus Employees, The Catwoman (Selina Kyle) (Villain), Laney's Sister, John Dillinger (Portrait), Toto (A Parrot), Max Flower (Cameraman), Professor Brink, Takeloth (Chief of the Royal Police), "The Black Diamond" (Villain, Cameo), Mark Jason (Art Dealer), Bat-Hombre (Luis Peraldo) (Villain, Introduction, Death), Peter Hogan (Plumber), Eddie (Reporter), Unnamed Circus Paymaster, Connie Bell (Actress), Unnamed Auctioneers, Unnamed Hopeful Actress, Professor Vincent (Villain, Introduction), Jud Lukins (Escaped Convict), Mrs. Gordon (Jim's Wife, Introduction), Spelvin, Hans Van Dirk Villain, Tony Cutler (Dancer), The Man with Nine Lives (Paul Gregorian) (Introduction, Death), Unnamed Gang Members, Unnamed Restaurant Owner, Unnamed Police Cadets, Unnamed Night Watchman (Death), Hubert Harper (Movie Star), Jack Benny (Voice on Radio), Withers (Van Cleer's Butler), Jon Harmon (Mimic-Impersonator), Professor Perkins, Unnamed Newsboy, Unnamed Television Host, The Joker (Flashback), Jacques Venta, John Pendray (Shop Owner), Mister X (Mousey) (Villain, Introduction), Also As Vinton Wells, Dean Hedge (College Board Chairman, Death), Curt Alderson (Physicist), Mr. Land (Movie Insider), Killer Moth (Cameron Van Cleer) (Villain), Unnamed Police Scientists, Doctor Chubb (Villain, Introduction), Jim Lang (Former Newspaper Man), Unnamed Hamlet Actor, Martin, Unnamed Yacht Radio Operator, Unnamed Professor, Foxy Fenton (Villain, Introduction), King Midas (George Midas) (Villain, Flashback), Barton Hughes, Customs Agent Howard Kiley, Ed Peters (Welder) (Villains, Introduction for All), Lait (Student), Also As Jim Millan, Jan Marki (Artist), Mr. Michaels, Matt Thorne (Villain), Frank Kelcey (Villain, Architect), Professor Ezra Dorn (Introduction), Two-Face (Harvey Dent) (Flashback), Also As John Bruce, Joker, Unnamed Inmates, Officer Clancy, Ed Kolum (Villain, Introduction), Unnamed Governor, Vasquez (Member of Murieta's Gang), James Dice (Theatrical Producer, Death), Crime Historian (Simmons) (Villain, Introduction), Unnamed Police Chief, Porter West (Villain), William Whiting (Organ Manufacturer), Unnamed Foreign Dignitaries, Cleopatra (Aka the Great One), Unnamed Hobos, Wanda Ware (Actress), Other Agents of Count Florian, Unnamed Construction Workers, The Squire (Cyril) (Introduction), Unnamed Runaway Boy, Miss Lawson (Actress), William "Hippo" Grimes (Villain, Introduction), Yati (Royal Scribe), Eddie (Stowaway Hijacker), Superintendent Smith (Space-Ship Factory Manager, Introduction), Chief Rokej (The Joker's Descendant, Introduction), Morley Kells (Remote Control Manufacturer), Detective Cramer, El Papagayo (Villain, Introduction), Unnamed Judge, Unnamed Air Traffic Controllers, Unnamed Salesman, "Cheer" Upton (Shipyard Employee), Mug Ferrier (Villain), Atkins (Canadian Mounted Policeman, Death), Willie, Other Unnamed Millionaires, Smiley Dix (Villain), Charley Stark (Shipyard Employee), Unnamed Airline Passengers, Milton Berle (Voice on Radio), Slug, John "Squint" Tolmar (Villain), Unnamed Crime Victim, Fells (Dice's Butler), Midge (Aka Tim Thumb) (Villain, Ex-Circus Midget), Thomas Slade (Former Theatrical Producer), Paul Bond (Pianist), John Willis (Jewel Importer), Mrs. Marin (Bird Society Matron), Robin Hood (Statue), Lefty Stone (Baseball Pitcher), Professor Elsom Cobb (Introduction), Colonel Morenos, Unnamed Waitress, Unnamed Fox Hunters, Sheik Hanson (Villain, Introduction), Gat Grogan, Tilley (Villain, Carlin's Attorney), The Artisans John Slagg (Master Electrician), Andrews (Villain, Introduction), Rogers (BIG GAME Hunter), Unnamed Miners, Withers (Villain, Assistant Circus Prop Man), Unnamed Hotel Clerk, Unnamed Sheriff, Mr. Lane (Airline Manager), Dave Purdy (Gotham City Gazette Reporter), Lorenzo Dumont (The Great Lorenzo) (Magician), Patrolman B. White, Unnamed Radio Listeners, Stevens (Lawton's Butler), Unnamed Space Pirates, The Joker (Villain, Image), Unnamed Bum, Unnamed Elevator Operator, Mrs. Grayson (Future Wife of Dick), Tony Gordon (Jim's Son, Introduction), Paul Wong (Student), Mike (Henchman), Unnamed Passengers, Flying Dutchman II Captain, Unnamed Newspaper Editor, Detective Peter Wells, The Knight (The Earl of Wordenshire) (Introduction), Kip Naylor (Railroad Protective Association Agent), Unnamed Prison Warden, Pete (Henchman), Unnamed Shipyard Employees, Vicki Vale, Batman II (Dick Grayson) (in the Future), Marty Mallen (Famous Pilot), Unnamed Members of Murieta's Gang, Detective Raines, John Kent (Actor), Unnamed Yacht Crewmen, Unnamed Warden, Bob Mope (Comedian Based on Bob Hope), Unnamed Guards, Sheila Van Svelt, Lyons (Museum Director), Mr. Spangle (Circus Owner), Unnamed Clowns (Criminals), Unnamed Police Officer, Unnamed Pilots, Froggy (Villain), Iron-Jaw Briggs (Villain, Introduction), Soupy (Violinist, Joker's Henchman), Unnamed Convicts, William Perkins (Vincent's Assistant), Unnamed Taxi Driver, The Boley Brothers Bull Boley, Unnamed Doctor, Unnamed Criminals (Flying Dutchman II Crew Members), Unnamed Night Club Manager, Dan Turner, Clancy (Prison Guard), Unnamed Circus Prop Man, Unnamed Guard, Unnamed Coast Guard Officer, Trask (Henchman), Unnamed Paris Police Officer (Flashback), The Dexter Gang (Villains, Introduction for All), "Machine Gun" Porter (Villain), Unnamed Power Plant Employee, Jack Flame (Newsman), Unnamed Waiter, Dr. Robert Darcy (Villain, Expert Technician and Chemist), Griffin Balfor (Movie Director, Villain, Introduction, Death), Robin Jr. (Dick Grayson Jr.) (Future Son of Dick), Sonny Blandish (Playboy), Eddy Grace (Former Actor), Unnamed Socialites, Joe (Railroad Baggage Man), Unnamed Representative of the President of the United States, Joe, Bull's-Eye Kendall (Villain, Introduction), Merry Men (Statue), Unnamed Pirate Crew Members, Unnamed Circus Manager, "Nitro" Nelson (Villain, Introduction), Unnamed Spectators, Dr. Fleming (Prison Doctor), Red Hood (The Joker), Duke Kelmar (Villain, Introduction), Anton Biggs, Ed Coombs (Pilot), Dr. French, Borg (Criminal), Sergeant Laney, James Gordon, Unnamed Singer, The Benson Gang (Criminals, Photo), Unnamed Magician, Specs Rose (Villain, Introduction), Robin (Dick Grayson) (Reflection, Reverse Image), Unnamed Host, Also As Walter "Slug" Braden, Toscello (Comedian Based on Lou Costello), Big Dave Ravage (Villain, Introduction), Unnamed Prison Guards, Unnamed Hay Wagon Driver, Gregory Bota (Photographic Art Collector), Detective Pat Gill, Teddy Banter (Television Host), Mary Holmes (Millan's Sweetheart), Killer Moth (prisoner 234026) (also as Cameron Van Cleer) (villain, phony millionaire philanthropist, introduction), Unnamed Clown, Jergens (Villain), Glen Powers, Zoot (Villain), Big Al Pakone, Robin (Dick Grayson) (Present Day), Chief Engineer Erkham (Villain, Introduction), Inspector Bertand (Of the French Surete), "Flying Tiger" Haggerty (Introduction), Unnamed Robin Fan Club Members, Earl "Farmerboy" Benson (Villain, Ex-Con, University Gardener), "Small Change" Hogan (Criminal)
  • Cover Artist: Evan Shaner
  • Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
  • Format: Omnibus
  • Genre: Superheroes
  • Issue Number: 7
  • Language: English
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Publisher: DC Comics
  • Series Title: Batman: the Golden Age Omnibus
  • Tradition: US Comics

Description

Batman Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 7 is a must-have for fans of Batman. This omnibus is in perfect condition! This is a must-have for any comic fans collection!