Batman: the Golden Age Omnibus #4 (DC Comics 2017 January 2018)

Schlag Tales (2209)
100% positive feedback
Price:
$180.00
+ $12.00 shipping
Estimated delivery Sat, Oct 18 - Wed, Oct 22
Returns:
No returns, but backed by eBay Money back guarantee.
Condition:
Brand New

About this product

Product Information

Comic Stories: One Night of Crime!, The Men Who Died Twice!, Twenty-Ton Robbery!, Recipe for Revenge!, The Year 3000!, Crime Comes to Lost Mesa!, No One Must Know!, The Blaze, The Mountaineers of Crime!, The Penguin's Apprentice!, The Pearl of Peril!, Voyage into Villainy!, A Christmas Peril!, Alfred, Private Detective!, The Secret of the Switch!, Crime Goes to College!, Shadow City!, The Great Handcuff King!, Shirley Holmes, Policewoman!, Batman Goes To Washington!, The King of the Hobos!, The Temporary Murders!, Enemy No. 1, The Butler's Apprentice!, Heroes By Proxy!, The Mails Go Through!, The Crow's Nest Mystery!, The Tyrannical Twins!, Specialists in Crime!, Back to the Big House!, While the City Sleeps!, Alias the Baron!, Ally Babble and the Fourteen Peeves!, The House That Was Held for Ransom!, Trouble, Incorporated!, Punch and Judy!, Alfred, Armchair Detective!, Vanishing Village!, Trade Marks of Crime!, The Battle of the Billboards!, The Batman Goes Broke!, The League for Larceny!, Rackety-Rax Racket!, Dick Grayson, Boy Wonder!, In the Soup!, All For One, One For All!, The Phantom of the Library!, The Mountain of the Moon!, King of Coins!, Crime on the Wing!, The Looters!, The Search for Santa Claus!, The Goat of Gotham City!, The House That Jokes Built!, Crime's Cameraman!, The Marathon of Menace!, Ally Babble and the Four Tea Leaves!, Tired Tracks, The Master Vs. the Pupil!, Batman and Robin in Scotland Yard!, Coaltown, U.S.A., A Tree Grows in Gotham City!, Nine Lives has the Catwoman!, Dinosaur Island!, Dick Grayson, Author!, The Case without a Crime

Product Identifiers

PublisherDC Comics
ISBN-139781401273590
eBay Product ID (ePID)7056872264

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
EraModern Age (1992-Now)
Artist/WriterJack Schiff, Dick Sprang, Jerry Robinson, Don C. Cameron, Joe Samachson, Win Mortimer, Charles Paris, Bill Finger, George Roussos, Paul Cooper, Norman Fallon, Al Schwartz, Ray Burnley, Mort Weisinger, Jack Burnley, Bob Mccay, Bob Kane, Ed Kressy, Joseph Greene
Cover ArtistJack Burnley, Ray Burnley, J. Bone
GenreSuperheroes, Mystery
Publication Year2018
CharacterDutch (villain), Stick-Up Sidney (villain, introduction), Professor Carter Nichols, The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) (as Q. T. Beezlum) (villain), Judge Watts, The Jackal (villain, introduction), Moriarty (watchman, death), Flip Gurkin (villain), The Catwoman (Selina Kyle) (villain), Nachee (Indian boy), Baby Face (villain), Killer Halsey (villain, death), Rader (villain, jewelry fence), Slats Macer (villain), Jack McGraw (mine worker, Sally's father), Bodin's gang (villains, introduction for all), Huggins (villain), Police Officer Ryan, Todd Torrey (villain, librarian, introduction, death), Burly (villain), Roy Damon (blind scientist), Dick Grayson (cameo), Archibald Wormser (introduction), The Joker (villain, cameo), Pierre (master chef), James Jocelyn (reformed villain, introduction), The Cavalier (Mortimer Drake) (aka Albert Foster) (villain), Harry (cabdriver), Finney's mob (villains, introduction for all), Raymond Jocelyn (villain, introduction), Corky Huggins (villain, introduction), D'artagnan, Granger, Mike, Brane's thugs (Thimble, Stubby Stubbs (villain, introduction), George Byham (banker), Knuckles Donegan (villain, introduction), Police Inspector Laurence, un-named Gotham City Mayor, Lucky Smith (villain, introduction), the Three Musketeers (Athos, Casper Thurbridge (bank President), Haly (circus owner), The Joker (as Courtney, news porter) (villain), Judge Logan, Big Ed Conroy (reformed villain), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot), Keel (villain), George Kale (aka Kayle) (villain, President of Lightning Motors, introduction), Watson (villain, brother of gangster Knocky Watson, introduction), Mazie (Danny's fiancee), Jim Jam (villain), Joe Bart (villain, print shop owner), the Baron (villain, introduction), Sidney Jones (Mrs. Jone's son), August (costume shop bookkeeper), Second-Story Sam (villain, introduction), John Staddon (also as Silver John Staddon) (villain, introduction), The Camera Scoops Club (introduction), Challoner (Explorer Club member, death), Joe Jones (ex-Bodin gang member, introduction), Mr. Matchell (villain), Punch (Peter Punch) (villain, introduction), Rook's Mob (Melancholy Mike, Ike Ranier (a baby), J. C. Willis (banker), Leaf's mother and father (both die, flashback), Aces (villain), Machine Gun Kale (villain, death), John Weaver (mailman), Willie the Wag) (villains), Simon Gurlin (villain), Mr. Mennekin (villain), Duke of Buckingham, Timothy Scranton (as Santa Claus) (introduction), Aramis), Cat-Woman (Corinne) (costume shop seamstress, not the real Catwoman), Felix Lathrop (wealthy playboy), Mr. Breach (big-game hunter), Stephen Chase (villain, big-game hunter), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Mr. DuBois), Shiv (villain), Big Tim Stevens (villain, introduction), George Barrow (Jimmy's father, ex-con), Robin of 3000 (Ricky), Shifty (villain, introduction), Duke Ryall (villain, big-time mobster, introduction), Gladys Jones, Snuffy (villain), Dick's mother, Frank Jocelyn (villain, introduction), Edmund Sneeves (archaeologist), Smokey (villain), Fat Frank (villain), Joe Swandi (villain, introduction), Thomas Traff (introduction), Chumley (a dog), Robin (Dick Grayson) (also as Slugger Junior), Garth's thugs (villains, introduction for all), Ralph the Rook (villain), Ben (villain, death), Portos, Joker, Casey (Policeman), Bernie (flashback), Eddie, Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Boxcar Bill), Dagger Creese (villain), Rogers (shipping company board director), Pete Pike (musician), Lefty (villain), Snipe (villain, a counterfeiter), Wrenn (also as Robin) (introduction, detective), un-named sightseeing bus driver, Betty Cooper, John Skye (villain, introduction), Jeff (fish market owner), The Murton Gang (Slick (as Ronny Lowndes), Red Babbitt (villain, tri-state bank robber), Mrs. Mulcahey, Alfred Pennyworth (Cameo), Rusty (villain), Nocky Johnson (villain), Dick Grayson, Edward Faraday (former Wayne business associate), Bet-a-Million Bannister (millionaire), The Scuttler (as Mr. Gorham) (villain, introduction), J. Bullion Stickney, Alfred Pennyworth, Dreemo's thugs (Blinky, Francis van Orsdell, Hoiman (villain, introduction), Carl Gibbs (villain, millionaire), Hammer (villain), The Velvet Kid (villain), Kitty Corliss (Ed's wife), Mr. Arden, Bobo the Bruiser (carnival wrestler), Emma Dodd (school teacher), Professor Moriarty (villain, introduction), Ally Babble (introduction), Frisco Fred (hobo), Ally Babble, Boss Zucco (villain), The Blaze (Baron von Peltz) (villain, introduction), Batman (Bruce Wayne( (also as D'Artagnan), the Chatfields (Ike (plant foreman), Mooch (villain, introduction, death), Jenkins (Orsdell's butler), Torch Cleary (villain, death), Fingers (villain), Nipper Swarvo (villain, introduction), Titus Drumm (richest man in Gotham City), Kale (villain), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (villain), un-named young author, Mortimer Mears (villain, introduction), Tolto (Indian Chief), Adam Frank (villain, introduction), Pete) (villains), Dr. Martin (villain, introduction), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Ape (villain, introduction), Dr. McFloy (prison physician), Professor L. M. Brane (villain, introduction), Eggers (villain, attorney, introduction), Tongs (villain), Three-Fingers Tuttle (villain, introduction), Joe Meeker (introduction), Biff (villain), Scorpio (Bugs Scarpis) (villain, alchemist), Pistol-Packin' Pete (villain, introduction), Judy (Judy Punch) (villain, introduction), Danny (villain), Shoiman (villain, introduction), Weasel (villain, introduction), Roger Gaston (investment broker), Turtle Krall (also disguised as Machine Gun Kale) (villain), Fire Chief Brody, Avery's wife, Sergeant Ed Gregory (Police detective), Stoney Hix (villain, also disguised as Lynx Larsen), Alfred Pennyworth (as Alfred Beagle), The Joker (as Reginald P. Parker) (villain), Chief Inspector Carver, others un-named) (villains), Sammy the Zip (villain), Happy Hoggsby (villain, introduction), Hawke (also as Batman) (introduction, detective), Eel (villain), Pinky (villain), Pierce (Explorer's Club member), Lady Constance, Mr. Minton (plant executive), Danny the Dip (ex-con, introduction), Louis (villain), Snoozer (villain), McCoy (Explorer's Club member), Oscar the Weasel (villain, informer), Jimmy Barrow, Lefty Goran (villain), Catspaw Carlin (villain, introduction), Avery, Robin (Dick Grayson), Nick Petri (villain), Toby the Inchworm (aka Inchy) (villain), Stoney Peters (as Peter Stone) (villain), The Count (Michael Strait) (villain, introduction), Mager, the Looters (villains, The Jackal's mob, introduction for all), Milady (villain Richelieu's agent, introduction), Soapy Waters (villain), Sam Garth (villain, introduction), Mrs. Mulligan (boardinghouse landlord), Mordu (villain, introduction, death), Cole (movie studio owner), Anthony Jocelyn (villain, wild spendthrift, introduction), The Count's gang (villains, introduction for all), Lodi (villain), un-named criminal gang (villains), Stella Ranier (twin's mother), Pete, Mike (fish store owner), Sally McGraw, Duke Welsh (villain, also disguised as Killer Halsey), Joe Dart (villain), Jorum (villain), Slinky (villain, introduction), Dick's father, Bruce Wayne (cameo), Mary Dale (actress), Ed Rafferty (villain), Slug) (villains, introduction for all), Skinner (Explorer's Club member), Mary Watts (Jimmy's fiancee), Roger Ranier (twin's father, ex-con), Julius Reed (villain, mine owner), un-named department store manager, Gulliver (villain, Loring's butler, introduction), Myrtle (Harry's wife, unseen), Madame Patio (fortune teller, introduction), Mamie Dalling (villain, introduction), Benny the Gimp (villain), Batman of 3000 (Brane) (introduction, origin), Dave (villain), Penguin, Mr. Digges (villain, butler), Mr. Gray (Dean of Gotham University), Chissum (President of a bond company, introduction), The McKees (Jeb, The Slasher (villain, death), Johnny Reid, Sergeant Shirley Holmes (also as Oyster Annie) (introduction), Old Doc Smith (medicine show barker), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Knuckles Donegan), Slugs (villain, introduction), Mr. A. H. Evans (rare 1st edition book collector), rest un-named) (villains, introduction for all), William Shakespeare (image), Herbert Swail (investment broker), Delcourt (movie studio worker), Glenda West (Kale's niece), Todd Reed (Julius' son), Inspector Gow (C.I.D. operative), Seaver (Editor of Gotham Gazette), Sidecar (villain, tavern barkeep), Four-Eyes Fogarty (villain, introduction), Mabel Pines, Governor Robb, Marty Steele (aka John Doe) (race car driver), Mr. Gorham, Felix Landry (villain, Explorer's Club member, introduction), The Coin King (Lew Cronin, aka Mark Medalion) (villain, introduction), rest un-named), Dodder (Stickney's servant), SILAS, Gurlin's gang (Chuck, Monk Bardo (villain, introduction), un-named girl (as Ann, Joe's girl) (villain, introduction), Catwoman's gang (Mousey, Hush-Hush Bodin (villain, introduction), Mr. Lee (importer), Mike Ranier (a baby), Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Dense "Solid" Jackson), Robin (Dick Grayson) (origin re-told), Tug (villain), Randy Roose (villain, introduction), Dippy (villain), Reginald Scofield (mystery writer), Scorpio's gang (villains), The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (villain, cameo), Senator Henry K. Vandercook, Big Joe (villain), James Gordon, Doctor Peters (introduction), un-named Police Chief, Frenchy Lavois (villain), Dean Carter (college Dean, flashback), Willie (villain, introduction), Papa Brugel (costume shop owner), Dan Shawn (radio DJ, introduction), Cardinal Richelieu (villain, no real appearance), Puddler Powers (villain, introduction), Fura (villain, a Saturnian warlord, introduction, death), Nails Finney (villain, introduction), "Tiger" Ragland (villain), Lynx Larsen (villain, death), Jasper Quinch (rich man, introduction), Mr. Burling (bank President), The Joker (Villain), un-named prison matron, Doomsday (a dog), Silvers Silke (villain), Eddie Barton, Grift (villain), Jim Hale (Editor of Crescent Comics, introduction), Joe the Nutcracker (villain), Bugs Brown (villain), Sam Slick (villain), Victor Clement (playwriter and producer), Murray Wilson Hart (master showman), Dr. Dreemo (Darby Deems) (villain, introduction), Commissioner James Gordon (cameo), Bertie (villain), Mr. Siddon (a dentist, introduction), Loral (Brane's sweetheart), Eddie (costume shop fitter), Scranton Loring (richest boy in the world, introduction), Newsie Newts (villain), Professor Dorry Leaf (aka Dormeus Leaf) (orphan, world's authority on earthquakes, introduction)
Series TitleBatman: the Golden Age Omnibus
Issue Number4

Additional Product Features

Volume Number4
Number of Pages792
Publication Date2017 January 2018
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
Issue titleDetective Comics #109

All listings for this product

Buy It Nowselected
Any Conditionselected
New
Pre-owned

Ratings and Reviews

4.8
4 product ratings
  • 3 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Would recommend

Good value

Good quality

Most relevant reviews

  • love all these omnibus editions worth every cent

    great book to browse and eventually read cover to cover!...the history of this iconic character in these 1940's stories is something to marvel...no pun intended!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great book

    Totally enjoyed the book

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great thanks

    Great thanks

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Wonderful. It’s for a gift.

    Wonderful. It’s for a gift.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New