^That is hilarious.
An excellent place to post this.What mass-murdering psychopath? We're talking about a Joker whose plan to contaminate the Gotham reservoir involved turning the water supply into strawberry jam. This is the Silver Age Joker, who was interested in committing spectacular burglaries or con games with a humorous twist or just plain enormous pranks. Sure, he'd kill Batman and Robin if he could, but that was just part of the game. The mass-murderer Joker didn't return until the '70s.
Or rather, the murderer Joker returned in the '70s. He didn't really become a mass murderer until The Dark Knight Returns.
I was in. But I just went to buy it at the online store and they want 9.99 for it. I'm not paying 10 bucks for a Batman comic book, let alone an online one.
I was in. But I just went to buy it at the online store and they want 9.99 for it. I'm not paying 10 bucks for a Batman comic book, let alone an online one.
You can buy a standard paper version for $2.99 at most comic book stores.![]()
I was in. But I just went to buy it at the online store and they want 9.99 for it. I'm not paying 10 bucks for a Batman comic book, let alone an online one.
You can buy a standard paper version for $2.99 at most comic book stores.![]()
Not of the Batman '66: The Lost Episode special. It really is a $9.99 print book. In format, it's a square-bound book that's reminiscent of the old-school prestige format book. The cover isn't as sturdy as the old prestige formats, but I shelved it on my graphic novel bookcase nonetheless.
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