Panels from "The Legend of the Batman Who He Is and How He Came to Be!" in Batman #1 (Spring 1940), script by Bill Finger, pencils and figure inks by Bob Kane, background inks and letters by Sheldon Moldoff
Oh, okay, if you pressure me or bribe me with Oreos, I'll admit I have used these panels before, but the comic being spotlighted was Mark Martin's Happy Birthday Gnatrat. So I stand by putting these up again! Plus, I found a less garishly-computer colored reprint than last year's, since I can't locate my copy of Batman #1. Anyway, a good origin story demands an encore! So long, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne!
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// a good origin story demands an encore //
Indeed. Which is why — Fun Fact! — this origin was actually taken from Detective Comics #33, published over six months before Batman #1, where it preceded the main action of "The Batman Wars against the Dirigible of Doom" (except for the splash panel, which in #33 was specific to that story, so the hero shot of looming Batman seen here is taken from a story in #34). Also of note: Thomas Wayne's Dick Tracy cosplay. (Where do you get a yellow fedora, anyway?)
And you know, I had done 'Tec #33 previously in this series, so it is a re-run after all! Geez, I need you to properly annotate my spreadsheet, Blam!
Sounds like fun! I'll put you in touch with my agent as soon as I get one.
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