christian stoklas AUSTRIA
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight: Jazz #1, pg. 24 & 25

Location: BADGER, Mark
Artist: Mark Badger (All)

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Location: BADGER, Mark
Title: Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight: Jazz #1, pg. 24 & 25
Artist:  Mark Badger (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Double Page Splash
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 153
Likes on CAF: 2
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 7/12/2025

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"YOU DON´T DIG MY WAILIN´ SOULMACHINE?"
Being a Jazz Fan, I simply couldn´t resist...

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Member Since: November 2005
Last Login: April 2026
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Mark V Member Since 2021
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Posted On 7/12/2025

Very underrated artist. 

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 7/13/2025

Badger's art is so underground and experimental for this series!  All that jazz is breaking through panels here! 

Earl Edwards Member Since 2024
Posted On 7/26/2025

Best.Batman.Page.EVER.

Okay, maybe not quite the best ever, but this is a page that's too cool for regular collectors. Just like this story was too out there for regular comic book readers, the same way Ornette Coleman was too out there for Jazz listeners whose ears+brain only had one gear.

Ain't nothing like a little skronk to get things poppin'

christian stoklas Member Since 2005
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Posted On 7/26/2025

Earl Edwards wrote:
"  Best.Batman.Page.EVER.
Okay, maybe not quite the best ever, but this is a page that's too cool for regular collectors. Just like this story was too out there for regular comic book readers, the same way Ornette Coleman was too out there for Jazz listeners whose ears+brain only had one gear.
Ain't nothing like a little skronk to get things poppin'
 "

Really like  this comment obviously coming from someone who does appreciate Ornette Coleman and a little skronk in time... ;-)