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Batman: Dark Knight Gallery #1

Batman: Dark Knight Gallery #1

DC Comics | Jan 1996

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Gotham's Dark Knight takes center stage in a stunning artistic showcase featuring an array of dynamic interpretations by legendary creators. This special gallery issue captures the essence of Batman, Commissioner Gordon, and the menacing Joker through diverse visual styles. Readers are invited to explore the enduring legacy and relentless struggle of the caped crusader against the chaos of his city's most dangerous villains. It is a visual celebration of the hero and his world across various eras of illustration.

Publisher: DC Comics
Imprint:
Series Name: Batman: Dark Knight Gallery
Cover Date: Jan 1996
Writer(s):
Artist(s): Kelley Jones, Gary Frank, Graham Nolan, Dick Sprang, John Paul Leon, Rodolfo DaMaggio, Bob Smith, José Luis García-López, Flint Henry, Vince Giarrano, Dave Taylor, Terry Austin, Mike Wieringo, Bret Blevins, Scott McDaniel, Arthur Ranson, Dick Giordano, Mike Parobeck, Tommy Lee Edwards, Eduardo Barreto, Kieron Dwyer, Brian Apthorp, Bo Hampton, Tom Grummett, Rick Burchett, Jim Aparo, Phil Jiménez, Ray McCarthy, Barry Kitson, Scott Hanna, George Pratt
Inker(s): Kieron Dwyer, Rick Burchett, Scott Hanna, Kevin Nowlan, P. Craig Russell, Wayne Faucher, David Roach, John Dell III, Walter Simonson, Eduardo Barreto, Mike Manley, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jim Balent, Kelley Jones, Ray McCarthy, Mark Farmer, Barry Kitson, John Paul Leon, Klaus Janson, Scott Hampton, Stan Woch, Graham Nolan
Colorist(s): Matt Hollingsworth, Daniel Vozzo, Stuart Chaifetz
Letterer(s):
Featured Characters: Batman, Bruce Wayne, Commissioner Gordon, James 'Jim' Gordon, Joker
Genre: Action, Adventure, Super-Heroes
Variant Description:
Condition/Grade: VF
Era: Modern
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