The Folio Society To Publish DC: Batman

The Folio Society, independent publisher of beautifully illustrated hardback books, in collaboration with DC, will celebrate the 85th anniversary of the first comic book appearance of DC’s Dark Knight Detective with the release of DC: Batman. Created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger, Batman first appeared in 1939’s Detective Comics #27 and since then the Dark Knight has stood as a symbol of determination, courage and justice to generations of fans for over 80 years. Batman is one of the most iconic fictional characters in the world, and is a self-made Super Hero, notable not for his super powers, but for his intelligence, determination, and tech savvy.

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This collectible compilation includes twelve seminal comics, by a host of iconic writers and artists— including Bill Finger, Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson, Denny O’Neil, Neal Adams, Marshall Rogers, Frank Miller, Dave Mazzucchelli, Alan Moore, Brian Bolland and Kelley Jones—all selected and introduced by former DC President, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of DC, Jennette Kahn. Along with the 320-page one-of-a-kind deluxe book, DC: Batman also comes with a stand-alone replica copy of Batman #1. Scanned in its entirety from an original 1940 copy, the replica copy of the Batman #1 comic book, which includes the original back-up strips and vintage ads and introduces DC’s Clown Prince of Crime, aka The Joker, and The Cat, who would come to be known as Catwoman.

“Created towards the end of the Great Depression by artist Bob Kane with writer Bill Finger, Batman is an icon as familiar as James Bond or Tarzan, one who has evolved to reflect the changing attitudes of the twentieth century,” said Folio Society Head of Editorial, James Rose. “The stories selected for DC: Batman reveal how the character and his billionaire alter-ego Bruce Wayne gradually evolved from the dutiful crimefighter of the 1940s to a man possessed, as crazy as the criminals he puts away. The Caped Crusader faces a rogue’s gallery steeped in gothic horror, from the Weimar cinema-inspired The Joker to the Jekyll/Hyde figure of Two-Face and the Moriarty-like Ra’s al Ghul.”

“Trauma is a through-line in the Batman mythology,” writes Jenette Kahn in her introduction. “It has made psychopaths of Batman’s foes and brought him to the edge of madness himself. Batman’s battle is not just against criminals and crime. He fears the day he’ll look into a mirror and see, not Bruce Wayne’s

face, but The Joker’s.”  The first woman at the helm of the legendary comic book publisher, Jenette Kahn  helped transform comics into a sophisticated art form during her 27-year tenure from 1976 to 2002.

The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller and Batman: Year One, by Miller and Dave Mazzucchelli, and the terrifying classic The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland are widely regarded as among the greatest comic books ever created,” said Folio Society Publishing Director, Tom Walker. “These stories changed the graphic medium forever with their combination of cinematic storytelling, shocking violence and literary depth and serve as centerpiece texts for DC: Batman.”

DC: Batman includes:

  • Facsimile: Batman #1 (Spring 1940)
  • Writer: Bill Finger
  • Cover artists: Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson
  • Artists: Bob Kane, Sheldon Moldoff
  • Editor: Whitney Ellsworth
  • The Bat-Man
  • Detective Comics #27 (May 1939) 
  • Writer: Bill Finger
  • Artist: Bob Kane
    Editor: Vincent Sullivan
  • Robin—the Boy Wonder
  • Detective Comics #38 (April 1940)
  • Writer: Bill Finger
  • Artists: Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson
    Editor: Whitney Ellsworth
  • The Crimes of Two-Face!
  • Detective Comics #66 (August 1942) 
  • Writer: Bill Finger
  • Artists: Jerry Robinson, George Roussos
  • Letterers: Ira Schnapp
    Editor: Whitney Ellsworth
  • Batman and Green Arrow: The Senator’s Been Shot!
  • The Brave and the Bold #85 (September 1969)
  • Writer: Bob Haney
    Cover artist: Neal Adams
  • Penciler: Neal Adams
  • Inker: Dick Giordano
  • Letterer: Ben Oda
  • Editor: Murray Boltinoff
  • Daughter of the Demon
  • Batman #232 (June 1971)
  • Writer: Dennis O’Neil
  • Cover artist: Neal Adams
  • Penciler: Neal Adams
  • Inker: Dick Giordano
  • Letterer: John Costanza
  • Editor: Julius Schwartz
  • The Dead Yet Live
  • Detective Comics #471 (August 1977)
  • Writer: Steve Englehart
  • Cover artists: Marshall Rogers, Terry Austin, Tatjana Wood, Gaspar Saladino
  • Penciler: Marshall Rogers
  • Inker: Terry Austin
  • Colorists: Marshall Rogers
  • Letterer: John Workman
  • Editors: Julius Schwartz, E. Nelson Bridwell
  • The Dark Knight Returns
  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns #1 (June 1986)
  • Writer: Frank Miller
  • Cover artists: Frank Miller, Lynn Varley
  • Penciler: Frank Miller
  • Inker: Klaus Janson
  • Colorist: Lynn Varley
  • Letterer: John Costanza
  • Editors: Dick Giordano, Dennis O’Neil
  • Batman: Year One—Chapter One: Who I Am—How I Come to Be
  • Batman #404 (February 1987)
  • Writer: Frank Miller
  • Artist: Dave Mazzucchelli
  • Colorist: Richmond Lewis
  • Letterer: Todd Klein
  • Editor: Dennis O’Neil
  • Batman: The Killing Joke (July 1988)
  • Writer: Alan Moore
  • Cover artists: Brian Bolland, Richard Bruning
  • Artist: Brian Bolland
  • Colorist: John Higgins
  • Letterer: Richard Starkings
  • Editors: Dennis O’Neil, Dan Raspler
  • The Last Arkham (Part One)
  • Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1 (June 1992)
  • Writer: Alan Grant
  • Cover artist: Brian Stelfreeze
  • Penciler: Norm Breyfogle
  • Inker: Norm Breyfogle
  • Colorist: Adrienne Roy
  • Letterer: Todd Klein
  • Editors: Scott Peterson, Dennis O’Neil
  • Knightfall Part 1: Crossed Eyes and Dotty Teas
  • Batman #492 (May 1993)
  • Writer: Doug Moench
  • Cover artists: Kelley Jones, Bob LeRose
  • Penciler: Norm Breyfogle
  • Inker: Norm Breyfogle
  • Colorist Adrienne Roy
  • Letterer: Richard Starkings
  • Editors: Scott Peterson, Jordan B. Gorfinkel, Dennis O’Neil

The release of DC: Batman is the second release in the Folio Society publishing program with DC, following the release of the acclaimed DC: The Golden Age. DC: Batman has been made according to The Folio Society’s exceptional production standards. Scanned from original copies held in the DC archives, the comics have been reproduced in 10” x 7” treasury format. An anti-scratch laminated hardcover features Batman’s signature silhouette, with titles foil-embossed in yellow and midnight blue, the book itself cowled in a pitch-black slipcase bearing the famous Bat-Signal. A compendium of gothic artwork and Batarang-sharp storytelling, DC: Batman is an unmissable investigation into the adventures and pathology of one of the world’s most famous – and most troubled – DC Super Heroes. DC: Batman will be available from the Folio Society on February 20, 2024. The Folio Society edition of DC: Batman, selected and introduced by Jenette Kahn, will be available for £65 / US $100 on February 20, 2024 exclusively from https://www.foliosociety.com/usa/fiction/comics-graphic-novels.  

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