Artists: Rick Hoberg (Penciller) , Alfredo Alcala (Inker) , John Costanza (Letterer) , Doug Moench (Writer)
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DescriptionBatman Vol 1 #385 July, 1985"Day of Doom" pg 17 Writer: Doug Moench Pencils: Rick Hoberg/ Chuck Patton Inks: Alfredo Alcala Letters: John Costanza Bill Modell makes a push to take Vickey out on a date. Things do not go well when he brings up Bruce Wayne. Lots of highbrow dialogue continues. I love the word usage on this page. A wounded Batman is unable to capture Calendar Man and instead, Robin has gone looking for the villain, disobeying Batman's orders. Although Robin finds the criminal, he is unable to capture him and returns to the Batcave, where he makes a convincing argument that he should be allowed to collaborate with Batman. The next night, Batman learns from the Gotham City Police Department that the man who wounded him the previous night was one of Dr. Fang's thugs, who were responsible for hiring Calendar Man to eliminate Batman. Batman and Robin confront the thugs and learn that there is a middle-man between them and Calendar Man, someone called Monitor. After learning this, Batman allows the police to capture the entire gang. In the upcoming nights, Batman and Robin come across the Calendar Man's path, but they are never able to stop him or prevent his crimes. Meanwhile, Vicki Vale is trying her best to keep her mind away from Bruce Wayne, which causes her small troubles on her daily life. Finally, Batman and Robin deduce that Calendar Man's next crime will take place at the Gotham Zoo and after thwarting this caper, they follow the crook to his hideout, where Batman confronts the criminal alone, giving Robin orders to stay behind. However, when Robin notices that Batman has fallen for Calendar Man's death trap, he enters the place and assists Batman in defeating and capturing the crook. Despite Robin's failure to follow orders again, Batman forgives the kid as he saved his life in a dire situation. Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
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1 - Posted on 5/16/2024
I like the hot aerobics leotard look of the 80's. Big hair, sweaty headbands, and make up that turned the gym into a meat market. Beauty shot right in the middle of the page.
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