Artists: Dick Sprang (Penciller) , Stan Kaye (Inker) , Jack Schiff (Writer)
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DescriptionStory: "A Change of Costume", Segment: "Invitation List"Years ago I was able to purchase a pile of Milwaukee Sentinel Newspapers from 1943 to 1946 and admired the Cartoon pages starring Batman and Robin and all the other contemporary testimonies. The Batman Dailies are also collected in wonderful books published by Sterling. Besides the fact that I love Dick Sprang’s and Bob Kane’s art (he put a lot of love and work in his Dailies because it was his favourite medium) those Strips really contained some great and exciting Stories. I only can assume how those Strips left an impression on the people of this time. Last year, after a long quest a wish came true when I was finally able to get my hands on this wonderful Original Art from one of my favourite artists with my favourite Batmobile on it, YEAH! And it was Dick Sprang´s third Batman Daily Strip ever. Many thanks to Frank Giella for his support and to my friend Andy, the „King of Ham“ who travelled all the way from Philly to NYC to pick up this beauty for me! Social/Sharing |
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Brent S
Member Since 2016
Posted on 3/12/2022
This is an amazing Daily by Sprang...and from 1946! Congrats on this awesomeness!!!
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
Posted on 3/12/2022
A truly splendid example with high content quality and lovely art!
Daryl R
Member Since 2015
Posted on 3/12/2022
Holy Golden Age Batman!!! Love that retro Batmobile and also the shading and textures throughout! Can't beat these classic versions of Batman & Robin!
Carl Linich
Member Since 2011
Posted on 3/12/2022
A piece of Bat-history! Congratulations! Thanks for sharing!
artless artmore
Member Since 2013
Posted on 3/12/2022
This is so much fun! Love the point of view in every panel. So much suspense mixed with the innocent formality specific to war era newpaper strips. Love how he spotted his blacks
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/13/2022
Takes full advantage of duo tone to be a cutting edge strip of the day. Finely done in the sensational manner of the master Bat artist.
kent mansley
Member Since 2015
Posted on 3/13/2022
Now this is one special piece! Three panels that capture all that made Sprang the definitive Batman artist. Huge congrats!
Bill J
Member Since 2009
Posted on 3/24/2022
Gorgeous Dick Sprang daily! Beautiful example of the Golden Age Batman and Robin!
Andy Wurst
Member Since 2004
Posted on 4/23/2022
Holy hole in a doughnut - Marc, you've done it again!!
Michael Kenyon
Member Since 2008
Posted on 8/4/2022
I've been following your dedication to B&W Batman for a few years and this Sprang daily is a thrill. Well done.
John C
Member Since 2014
Posted on 3/9/2023
Ahhhh... where was Robin carrying the flashlight? That answer proves he's one of the toughest characters in Gotham.
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