. They provide a nice reading alternative Detective Comics Millennium Editions reprints of classic issues Detective Comics 001-Millennium Edition 057 First Issue Detective Comics 027-Millennium Edition 003 First Batman Detective Comics 038-Millennium Edition 018 First Robin Detective Comics 225-Millennium Edition 054 First Martian Manhunter Detective Comics 327-Millennium Edition 013 The New Look, which astonishingly may have saved Batman Detective Comics 359-Millennium Edition 043 First Barbra Gordon Batgirl Detective Comics 395 Millennium Edition 027 First O'Neil Adams Batman issue Detective Comics-Some of the Alternate Covers some others are bundled in the issues. I almost waited till v2 was started so this would be the complete run of v1, but it's just to sad. This will probably be the last. I am of course, an expert on this and hundreds of other topics I now nothing about.
I give you these and the reprints that have been scanned, trying to do the best I can. Item two Unpublished Man-Bat art-Brian Stelfreeze is described by the source for that Chuck Dixon saved what he believed to be his finest work during his Detective Comics run for what he had planned to be his last story, a two-parter centering on Man-Bat. You can give me a dozen logical reasons why I should not care. Not to mention you might as well go all the way and paint a couple more circles around it to complete the target on Batman's chest. About a year and a half after my first upload, in December 2007 I posted a complete for then Detective torrent. A great many of the rest I have not checked a page count for so there may be some more. These are not all ctc scans, not that some of you even care about that, but the majority are.
Sure put a bright yellow circle on the dark knight's chest. You are their only hope to complete their downloads. Progress is probably going to be slow from now on for the really old issues, 1930s-1950s many of which have only fiche scans as many of them those that are left to do are expensive. So here we go again, but bigger. Lots of people will start on the series months or even a year or two from now.
I don't care how you think it looka, It does not fit the image. Robin who destroyed the dark creature of the night, striking fear into the hearts of criminals! It was briefly kicked around as a possible Prestige one-shot, but that also fell through. You can tell me it's just a number. This fifteenth alphabetical installment is: Detective Comics This is also My Fifth Annual approximately Detective Torrent What's This? What would really help sales is if they could get themselves back in drugstores and grocery stores and wherever magazines are sold, like in the old days. A few of the heros include Shazam! Both those torrents died when Demonoid went away from November 2007-Spring 2008.
I expect to see a lot of these replaced in the next year or two. Many of these are for issues with fiche scans or poor originals poor originals are cheaper of course. These were early scans when smaller file sizes were the norm since hard drive space was much more expensive. Flattermann-231 of 867 monthly series 236 issues say flatterman some being joint efforts such as flattermann-mazen scans. Detective Comics 001-877 1937-2011 Detective Comics 1,000,000 09-1998 Detective Comics Zero ctc 10-1994 Detective Comics Annuals 01-12 1988-2011 127 Early Detective Comics reprints 119 are Batman only.
It's emotional thinking - logic is irrelevant. The rumors of his demise were greatly exaggerated of course. Assorted related material will be included. It's going to be 750-800gb in total. The story was pushed back over and over again to make room for Cataclysm, and then The Road to No Man's Land, and then No Man's Land, until Dixon wasn't even writing the book anymore. Whatever this project was, it never came about, and we're left with some gorgeous pages by Sienkiewicz.
However, she mistakenly captures Man-Bat, and chaos at Arkham ensues. The last one ended at 867, now 877 plus a new annual. About 3 dozen old issues have been replaced with better ones, most from the 1990s. Well I can't say I was happy to see this change. Fortunately it was temporary but it still broke Batman's 827 issues streak. On the other hand since I don't read anything published after about 1973 I shouldn't care right? These were mostly scanned early in the days of scanning.
I wanted to live to see issue 1000 of Action, Detective, Batman and Superman. There was a long run of issues from the 1980s and 90s where a lot of the scans were story only and smallfor that. Thank you all most heartily for your work. Of course very soon it seems they will end volume one and restart with Detective v2 001. I did my best to find as many larger scans as I could for any scan that came in under 10mb. Scanners make larger files these days and many have been rescanned.