Batman: the Golden Age Omnibus #1 (DC Comics 2015 January 2016)

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Featuring a variety of characters including Batman (Bruce Wayne), Mr. Vangild, Dr. Marko, and The Joker, this omnibus showcases the work of renowned artists and writers such as Gardner Fox, Jerry Robinson, and Bob Kane.

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Comic Stories: The Case of the Chemical Syndicate, Frenchy Blake's Jewel Gang, The Batman Meets Doctor Death, The Return of Doctor Death, Batman vs. the Vampire, Part 1, Batman vs. the Vampire, Part 2, The Batman Wars against the Dirigible of Doom, Peril in Paris, The Case of the Ruby Idol, Professor Hugo Strange, The Spies, Introducing Robin, the Boy Wonder, The Legend of the Batman--Who He Is and How He Came to Be!, The Joker, Professor Hugo Strange and the Monsters, The Cat, The Joker Returns, The Horde of the Green Dragon!, Beware of Clayface, A Master Murderer, Joker Meets Cat-Woman, Wolf, the Crime Master, The Case of the Clubfoot Murders, The Case of the Missing Link, Batman and Robin Visit the 1940 New York World's Fair, The Case of the Prophetic Pictures, The Case of the City of Terror, The Land behind the Light!, The Strange Case of the Diabolical Puppet Master, The Ugliest Man in the World, The Crime School for Boys!!, The Batman vs. the Cat-Woman!, The Case of the Laughing Death!, Professor Strange's Fear Dust, Money Can't Buy Happiness, The Case of the Joker's Crime Circus!, Blackbeard's Crew and the Yacht Society, Public Enemy No. 1, Victory for the Dynamic Duo, The Secret Cavern, Clayface Walks Again!, The Case of the Three Devils!, The Riddle of the Missing Card!, Book of Enchantment, The Case of the Honest Crook!, Crime Does Not Pay, The Witch and the Manuscript of Doom!, The Case of the Mystery Carnival, The Secret of the Jade Box, Viola Vane, The Man Who Couldn't Remember!, Hook Morgan and his Harbor Pirates, Murder on Parole, The Clock Maker!, The Secret of the Iron Jungle, Suicide Beat!, The Brain Burglar!, The Stone Idol!, Riddle of the Human Scarecrow, Wanted: Practical Jokers!, The Trouble Trap!, The North Woods Mystery, The People vs. the Batman

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PublisherDC Comics
ISBN-139781401260095
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Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
EraModern Age (1992-Now)
Artist/WriterGardner Fox, Jerry Robinson, Bob Kane, Sheldon Moldoff, Bill Finger, George Roussos
Cover ArtistDarwyn Cooke
GenreSuperheroes
Publication Year2016
CharacterMr. Vangild (death), Mr. Bentley (movie director), Dr. Marko (inventor), Stacy (villain, introduction), Enid Anderson (the Professor's daughter), Carlson (as Larry Larrimore) (villain, leader of the Ugly Horde, introduction, death), Clayface (Basil Karlo), Jane Ware (introduction, actress), Clancy (Policeman), Portia (Harley Storme's niece), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (origin), Granda the Mystic (villain, a Swami, introduction), Viola Vane (actress), Carter, Professor Hugo Strange (villain, introduction), Fancy Dan (villain), Denny (villain), un-named doctor, Cobb's chauffeur (death), Professor Jon Henry (scientist), William Kendrick, un-named wax museum caretaker, Stacy's mob (villains, introduction for all, all die), Kelly (Policeman), Carl (villain), Mr. Travers (President of Travers Engineers), Ned Norton (former movie actor), Blackbeard (Thatch) (villain, introduction), Dala (villain, vampire, introduction, death), Slink Daniels (villain), Dr. Craig (scientist), Frankie (villain, death), Tommy Grogan, Roger Midas (Harvey's son, musician), Mr. Hodges (History teacher), Mrs. Jone's maid, Zeppelin crew (villains, all die), Asher (villain, lumber company competitor, introduction), Ted Spencer (student at a boy's school), Mr. Greer (former school teacher), Martha Wayne (Bruce's mother, death), Mike, Batman (Bruce Wayne)(also as Marty Loden), Biff Mafey (villain, crooker boxer), Anna's un-named father, Trig Cooler (villain, introduction), Varrick (villain, gambler, introduction), Crane's butler (introduction), un-named monsters (villains, all die), Professor Dodge, Joey (death), Strange's gang (villains), Julie Madison (Bruce's fiancée, introduction), Officer Riley, Horatio Delmar (villain, racket leader, introduction, death), Blade (villain, death), Ghengis Khan (villain, flashback), Henry Claridge (millionaire, death), Three Devils (villains, former circus acrobats, all die), Mr. Haly (Haly Circus owner), Mikoff (an artist), Mr. Blake, Norton's gang (Blackie, Henry Lewis surveyor), Jimmy Kelly (Policeman, Kelly's son), Smiley Sikes (villain, introduction), Jack of Diamonds (Diamond Jack Duggan) (villain, introduction, death), Harley Storme (millionaire, death), Mr. Wiley (villain, painting collector), Mrs. Tyler, Martha Wayne (Bruce's mother, death, flashback), Police Commissioner James Gordon, Karel Maire, Thomas, Freeze (villain, the Man of Ice, death), Lambert (introduction, Mr. Lambert's son), Count Alexis (villain, Diane's husband), museum caretaker, Mindy (villain), Thomas (Potter's butler), Martin, Ghost Gulch Mayor, Al (villain, grocery store owner), Woody Joe (villain, lumberjack, death), Henry Jenkins (electrical engineer), Mr. Graves (villain), Harvey Dodge (Wayne's friend, victim of ugly condition), a cyclops (villain), Anna (little girl), Humpty Dumpty, Weasel, Gladys Jones, Chung's gang (villains), Tommy (reformed villain), Grogan (Policeman, death), Frenchy Blake (villain), Thomas Wayne (Bruce's father, death, flashback), Thomas Wayne (Bruce's father, death), Napoleon Bonaparte (villain, image only), Nick (villain), the Wolf's gang (villains, introduction for all), Toothy (villain), Blackie (villain), Clubfoot (introduction), Goliath (prehistoric man, death), John Davis (G-Man, death), Mr. Graves (aka The Masked Man) (villain, Art teacher), Mr. Tavers, Mr. Bleek (Wiley's agent and manager), un-named Yacht Captain (death), Mr. Lambert (introduction, death), Adam Lamb (aka Wolf) (villain, Craig's museum custodian, introduction, death), un-named Police Sergeant (introduction), Chuck (villain, Master's strong arm man, death), a giant (villain), Joker, followers of Kila (villains), Mr. Darrel), Tim Bannon (Coach of the Panthers), Wong, The Witch (Mr. Wright) (villain, introduction), District Attorney Carter (death), Hoffer (villain), Mikhail (villain, Dr. Death's assistant, death), Viola's mother, Frankie the Fence (villain), Duke Micheal, Erik Dorne (introduction, death), Mayor Harliss Greer (villain, former City Council President), Dr. Ekhart, Ann (Vreekill's niece), Joker's gang (villains), The Diamond Syndicate (D. Calvert (Syndicate Secretary, death), the Ugly Horde (villains, introduction for all), The Parole Boss (villain, member of the prison parole board, introduction, death), Shoulders (villain), The Puppet Master (Dmitri) (villain, introduction), un-named shopkeeper, Mrs. Claridge (Henry's wife), Joshua Grimm (introduction, publisher), John Travers, Dr. Wallace, Mike Grogan (villain, Tommy's brother, introduction, death), Jerry, Mugface, Fred Walker (Lorna's old sweetheart, death), Blake's gang (Slick, un-named Fire Chief, Big Boy Daniels (villain, introduction), Clayface (Basil Karlo) (Villain), Henry (radio listener), Burn (villain, the Man of Fire, death), Mr. Darrel (villain), Brute Nelson (villain, death), escaped maniac (villain), Dr. Mason (scientsist), Chick Miller (ex-con), Matty Link (villain, introduction, death), Richard Dodge (introduction), jewel thieves (villains), Henry, Johnny Brown (a clerk, Diane's sweetheart), Paul Herold (introduction, death), Otto Drexel (mention only), John Tyler, Weasel Venner (villain, introduction, death), Roger Storme (Harley's son, death), Snead (villain, circus owner, introduction), Marty Loden (villain), Tommy (villain, Varrick's partner), Loo Chung (villain, unofficial Mayor of the Oriental Quarter), Gabby, Blake (villain), Kenneth Todd (as "The Terror") (movie star), Deker's gang (villains), Freddie Hill (villain), Jim, Ambrose Taylor (villain, introduction, death), Viola's father, Ryder, Henry Crandall (millionaire), Julie Madison (as Portia Storme) (also briefly as Robin), Duc D'orterre (villain, master of the Apaches, introduction, death), Jack Clayton (Matthew's adopted son, ex-con), Mr. Bixley (villain, death), Elaine, Henry Abbot (death), Mr. Hoffer, Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Trigger Burns), Mr. Warren (death), The Scarecrow (Jonathan Crane) (villain, introduction, Psychology college teacher, origin), Batman (Bruce Wayne), The Bat-Man (Bruce Wayne), Carstairs (villain, racketeer), Dr. Death's gang (villains, introduction for all), "Bugs" Norton (villain), Linda Page, Martha Travers, Carl Dwyer (Wayne's friend), Trigger (villain), Professor/Dr. Carl Kruger (villain, death), Commissioner James Gordon (introduction), others un-named) (villains), Achmed, un-named King (villain), the Monk (villain, introduction), Joe Chill (villain, un-named), Wong (unofficial Mayor of Chinatown, death), Graham Masters (villain, Tom Page's partner, introduction, death), Al (villain), Father Time, Carl Storme (Harley's brother), C. R. Darcey, Weldon (curio collector), Carter (victim of ugly condition), Principal Blake (Principal of a boy's school, death), Detective McGonigle, Mitch (villain, death), Mr. Conroy (villain, merchadise store owner), Robin (Dick Grayson), Danny Moore (newsboy), Hackett (villain, circus owner, introduction), Achmed (curio shop owner), Mike (villain), Stanley (Horn's Secretary), Paul Rogers (introduction), Abel Storme (Harley's brother, death), a dragon (villain, death), Sin Fang (Sheldon Lenox) (villain, explorer, introduction, death), Mack (newspaper editor), Gimpy (Police stool pigeon), Edgar Martin (a political reformer, death), Diane Midas (Harvey's daughter), Roxy Brenner (villain), Mr. Potter (death), Dorne's butler, Catwoman (Selina Kyle) (villain), E. S. Arthur (wealthy gem collector, death), The Iron Idol (villain, circus strongman), Grimes (villain, introduction, death), Hook Morgan (villain), Daniel's mob (villains, introduction for all), owner of a movie make-up supply store (death, cameo), Boss Zucco (Anthony Zucco) (villain, introduction), Professor Drake (death), Melissa Brunt (introduction, Dorne's Aunt), Frank Kendrick (businessman, introduction), Ann Sands (nee Ann Davis) (Joe's wife, introduction), Big Tim Bannon (introduction), un-named New York representative for Page Oil, Mr. Robinson (newspaper owner), Atkins (villain, clock company stockholder, introduction, death), Elias Brock (villain, clock maker, introduction, death), The Batman (Bruce Wayne), The Cat-Woman (aka The Cat) (Selina Kyle) (villain), The Joker (aka Henry Verne) (aka I. Rekoj) (aka Duke Micheal) (villain), Joseph Sands (introduction), Jim Daly (friend of Wayne), Tom Page (Linda Page's father, introduction), Harvey Midas (Bruce's banker), some Apaches (villains), Eddie (reformed villain), Jay Wilde (death), the Crime Syndicate, Inc. (The Joker, un-named Zeppelin Commander (villain, death), Doctor Death (villain, introduction), Charles Maire (Karel's brother), Cyrus Craig (museum owner), "Pockets" (villain, crime school instructor, introduction, death), Carmen Largo (opera singer, death), Jupkins (the Midas butler), The Scarlet Horde (villains, all scientists, all die), Henry Decker (clock company stockholder, introduction, death), Carstair's gang (villains), un-named Captain (of "The Dolphin"), the Monk (villain, death), Professor Hugo Strange (villain), Mitch Mason (villain, introduction), Mr. Morganbilt, "Mouse" Docker (villain), Renaldo (villain, club owner), Professor Anderson (inventor), Chief of Police Chalmers (death), Joe (villain), Alderman Skigg (villain, crooked political boss), Mary Grayson (introduction, Dick's mother, death), John Grayson (introduction, Dick's father, death), Julie Madison, Joe, Alfred Stryker (villain, introduction, death), Julie Madison (cameo), Dr. Hugo Vreekill (villain, introduction, death), Nora Powell (society lady), The Joker (also as A. Rekoj) (villain), John P. van Smith, The Joker (villain, introduction), Joey (villain), The Bat-Man (Bruce Wayne) (introduction), Mr. Sale (store owner), Linda Lewis (singer, Henry's daughter), Jabah (villain, Death's assistant, introduction, death), Mr. Drake (socialite), Steven Crane (introduction, death), King of Clubs (villain, introduction), Dmitri's assistants (villains, introduction for all), Robin (Dick Grayson) (introduction, origin), Linda Page (introduction), James Gordon, Jennings (villain, introduction, Stryker's assistant), un-named Police Chief, Mad Mack (villain, death), Johnny (newsboy), un-named ship steward, Mrs. Midas, Simple Simon, the Crime Circus (villains), John Cobb (millionaire), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Dr. Mason), Black Queen (villain, introduction, death), Ward (as Clubfoot) (villain, the Storme family lawyer), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Stockton), Lorna Dane (movie star, death), Mr. Cowden, Mr. Bentley (head of Argus Pictures), Antal Ryder (an artist), Charlie (as Colonel Dawes) (villain), Colonel Dawes (amusement park owner), Jimmy "Red" McCoy (villain, introduction, death), "Big" Costello (villain, introduction, death), Matthew Powell (Nora's father, lumber company owner, death), Clayface (Basil Karlo) (villain, introduction), The Joker (Villain), Mrs. Grogan (Tommy's mother), Peter Selby (banker), Hindu giants (villains), pygmies (villains, some die), Gorl (villain, official hunter to the King), Judge Drake (death), Elias Turg (aka "The Head") (also as Count Grutt) (villain, death), Mitch Keating (clock company stockholder, introduction, death), Circus Charlie (poses as Batman, death), Gruel the Black Witch (villain), Dr. Deker (villain), Limpy (villain), others unnamed) (villains, introduction for all), Dr. Trent, The Cat (Selina Kyle) (as Miss Peggs) (villain, introduction), Mr. Darr, Henry (villain, crooked lawyer), The Green Dragon (villains), Doctor Death (as Ivan Herd) (villain), Kelly (Policeman, death), Stockton, Mr. Horn
Series TitleBatman: the Golden Age Omnibus
Issue Number1

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Volume Number1
Number of Pages832
Publication Date2015 January 2016
AttributionPortions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher CountryUnited States

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