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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.597303 EAN: 9780345501066 ISBN: 0345501063 Label: Del Rey Manufacturer: Del Rey Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 400 Publication Date: June 10, 2008 Publisher: Del Rey Release Date: June 10, 2008 Sales Rank: 12554 Studio: Del Rey Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The ultimate guide to the man behind the mask . . . and the mythology behind the man. “Criminals are a superstitious, cowardly lot. So my disguise must be able to strike terror into their hearts. I must be a creature of the night, black, terrible. . . . I shall become a bat!” So declared millionaire industrialist Bruce Wayne, orphaned as a boy by a murderous thug and driven as a man to battle the scourge of crime by becoming Batman. Batman swooped into popular culture in 1939–and for nearly seventy years has thrilled audiences in countless comics, live-action and animated television programs, and seven feature films. Prowling the darkened rooftops of Gotham City, roaring through the teeming streets in the sleek, high-powered Batmobile, and leaping into action when the iconic Bat-Signal pierces the night sky, the Caped Crusader is a larger-than-life legend. And now, for the first time in more than thirty years, everything there is to know about Batman–from the beginning to the present, and from A to Z–is collected in one comprehensive new sourcebook. More than 500 pages of entries and illustrations include: • fascinating details and the complete background on Batman’s origins • biographies of every major character in the Batman universe–including his closest allies, from Robin the Boy Wonder and faithful butler Alfred Pennyworth to Commissioner Gordon; and his countless enemies, from the Joker, Penguin, Catwoman, and the Riddler to Scarecrow, Two-Face, Ra’s al Ghul and Poison Ivy • classic black-and-white comic book artwork throughout • two sixteen-page full-color artwork inserts Even an all-access pass to the Batcave couldn’t rival former DC Comics editor and Batman scholar extraordinaire Robert Greenberger’s exhaustive ultimate archive. The Essential Batman Encyclopedia is a must for every Batman fan’s bookshelf. BATMAN, the DC Logo, and all related names, characters and elements are trademarks of DC Comics © 2008. All rights reserved. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - AwesomeThis book has anything and everything you will ever need or want to know about all things batman. A must have for any batman fan Rating: - Very Positive review From [...]Want to know the secret behind Batman RIP? Wonder what the difference is between the original murder of Bruce Wayne's parents and the current version? What is the origin of the Joker? All you need to answer all of those questions and far too many more is Bob Greenberger's new Essential Batman Encyclopedia. the rest available here: [...] Rating: - A triumph...Wow! I've been looking forward to this book since I first heard about it (October 2007??) and have had it on pre-order since. It didn't disappoint. Not one bit. The book is much in the same style as the Michael Fleisher Encyclopedia of the 1970s (recently reissued). It has hundreds of entries on a myriad of Batman characters, places and gadgets, ranging from the the very famous to the extremely obscure. And when I say obscure, I mean it. ... Read More Rating: - Who's who of BatmanThis encyclopedic style tome is effective as a who's who of Batman related characters and devices, but unfortunately only scratches the surface. The information that is provided for most is far from complete, so depth is wanting. This is understandable when discussing certain characters with prodigious appearances like the Joker, who would be extremely difficult to produce a complete bibliography for, but the few relatively obscure characters that I researched had minimal data on them also. Very ... Read More Rating: - Essential but not ultimateI was somewhat disappointed by this volume. The author does link the various DC incarnations of the denizens of Gotham, but it's still somewhat confusing. Maybe that's because the DC Universe is confusing. Perhaps separating the incarnations a bit more would've been beneficial. The volume certainly is comprehensive. I would have opted for drawings of the various incarnations of the major Batman characters, rather than the various color montage plates. This volume and The Original Encyclopedia ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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