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| Batman: Secrets of the Batcave | 
enlarge | Authors: Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Denny O'neil Creator: Sheldon Moldoff Publisher: DC Comics Category: Book
List Price: $17.99 Buy Used: $8.96 You Save: $9.03 (50%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 672792
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 6.6 x 0.5
ISBN: 1401213707 Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9781401213701 ASIN: 1401213707
Publication Date: August 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Withdrawn Library copy with customary markings; No writing within text;Ships within hours from Charleston, SC. Established seller with nearly 10 years of online history.
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Product Description Comic legends Grant Morrison (ALL STAR SUPERMAN, SEVEN SOLDIERS) and Andy Kubert (Ultimate X-Men, 1602) join forces to bring you an unforgettable tale of the Dark Knight. After Batman faces down an army of winged horrors in a no-holds barred, bone-crunching superbrawl among the treasures of London's Pop Art Museum, Batman receives the greatest shock of his life when he discovers that he has a son. Sparks fly when the new addition to the Bat-family is introduced to Batman's adopted son, Robin, the Boy Wonder. Which one will be chosen to carry on the legacy as Gotham's protector?
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Want to know where He got those wonderful toys? May 28, 2008 This book is has all the original stories showing where and how the Batman came across all those things he has in his batcave, The giant Penny, The T-Rex and all other Batcave secrets.
Want to know?!!!?!? May 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If u want to know about the bat cave and it toys then this is the book form for you. It has great old time story on how the bat get the toys that r in the cave.
Batman: Secrets of the Batcave details February 13, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Since there is currently very little information about this graphic novel on Amazon, and some of what they listed is incorrect, I copied the back cover and table of contents below.
BACK COVER:
A GIANT PENNY! A ROBOT DINOSAUR! A MUMMY CASE! WHERE DOES HE GET THOSE WONDERFUL TOYS?
LOCATED UNDER BRUCE WAYNE'S MANSION, THE BATCAVE HAS SERVED AS BATMAN'S BASE OF OPERATIONS SINCE THE BEGINNING OF HIS CAREER. Originally just a storage area, over the years the hidden cavern has evolved into a crime lab, armory, training grounds and museum. Very few know its location and even fewer are invited to enter. Now, some of the most significant stories to come out of the secret sanctuary, and the tales behind the Dark Knight's most prized trophies, are revealed in the collection of tales from the Golden Age to present.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
TROPHIES OF THE BATCAVE
6 BROTHERS IN CRIME Originally presented in Batman #12, Aug/Sept 1942 Writer: Don Cameron Artist: Jerry Robinson
19 THE PENNY PLUNDERS Originally presented in World's Finest Comics #30, Sept/Oct 1947 Writer: Bill Finger Penciller: Bob Kane Inker: Jack Burnley
32 DINOSAUR ISLAND Originally presented in World's Finest Comics #35, Jun/Jul 1946 Writer: Bill Finger Penciller: Bob Kane Inker: Ray Burnley
45 THE THOUSAND AND ONE TROPHIES OF BATMAN Originally presented in Detective Comics #158, Apr 1950 Writer: Edmond Hamiltion Penciller: Bob Kane Inker: Charles Paris
57 THE MAN BEHIND THE RED HOOD Originally presented in Detective Comics #168, Feb 1951 Writer: Bill Finger Penciller: Lew Sayre Schwartz Inker: George Roussos
70 THE FLYING BATCAVE Originally presented in Detective Comics #186, Aug 1952 Writer: David Vern Reed Penciller: Lew Sayre Schwartz Inker: Charles Paris
82 THE FIRST BATMAN Originally presented in Detective Comics #235, Sept 1956 Writer: Bill Finger Penciller: Lew Sayre Schwartz Inker: Charles Paris
92 THE 100 BATARANGS OF BATMAN Originally presented in Detective Comics #244, Jun 1957 Writer: Bill Finger Penciller: Sheldon Moldoff Inker: Charles Paris
THE BEGINNINGS OF THE BATCAVE
105 THE ORIGIN OF THE BATCAVE Originally presented in Detective Comics #205, Mar 1954 Writer: Bill Finger Penciller: Sheldon Moldoff Inker: Charles Paris
117 THE MAN WHO FALLS Originally presented in Secret Origins of the World's Greatest Super-Heroes, 1989 Writer: Denny O'Neil Artist: Dick Giordano
TALES FROM THE BATCAVE
133 THE 1,000 SECRETS OF THE BATCAVE Originally presented in Batman #48, Aug/Sep 1948 Writer: Bill Finger Artist: Jim Mooney
146 THE BATMAN DIME-MUSEUM Originally presented in Detective Comics #223, Sept 1955 Penciller: Sheldon Moldoff Inker: Stan Kaye
158 PRISONERS OF THE BATCAVE Originally presented in Batman #108, Jun 1957 Penciller: Sheldon Moldoff Inker: Charles Paris
166 SHADOW PLAY Originally presented in Batman #348, Jun 1982 Writer: Gerry Conway Penciller: Gene Colan Inker: Klaus Janson
181 INTERLUDE ON EARTH-TWO Originally presented in Batman #348, Jun 1982 Writer: Alan Brennert Artist: Jim Aparo
202 INSIDE THE BATCAVE Originally presented in Bizarro Comics, 2001 Writer Paul Pope Artist: Jay Stephens
5 BATCAVE IN THE 40S & 50S 44 BATCAVE IN THE 60S 104 BATCAVE IN THE 70S 145 BATCAVE IN THE 80S 164 BATCAVE IN THE 90S 200 BATCAVE IN THE PRESENT
The Evolution of the Batcave January 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Provides stories on many of the trophies found in the Batcave, including the giant penny and the robotic dinosaur. Good read for fans wishing to learn history of the batcave.
The Editorial Review For This Is Wrong October 4, 2007 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
This is a BEST OF THE BATCAVE ISSUES collection.Not the book described above in the editorial review of this product.This book contains many BATMAN stories from the 1940's,'50's and onward. Includes diagrams of THE BATCAVE in each decade of BATMAN's existence.It's an enjoyable, nostalgic look back at BATMAN AND ROBIN and how the artifacts they have collected over the years in the BATCAVE got there.Have you ever wondered where that giant penny came from? How about the Tyrannosaurus? It's all within these pages. Not a bad price for so many stories, either.
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