"Batman: Featuring Two-Face and the Riddler" | |
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Batman Collections | |
Title: | "Batman: Featuring Two-Face and the Riddler" |
Volume: | 1 |
Cover price: | $12.95 |
Cover date: | June, 1995 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Mike Carlin |
Cover artists: | Mark Chiarello |
Cover inker: | Mark Chiarello |
Cover colorist: | Mark Chiarello |
Editors: | Bob Kahan |
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Batman: Featuring Two-Face and the Riddler is a trade paperback collection relating to the Batman mythos, with an emphasis on the characters of two of his most popular adversaries, Two-Face and the Riddler. This volume reprints "The Crimes of Two-Face", which was originally printed in Detective Comics #66 in August 1942, as well as "The Man Who Led a Double Life", originally printed in Detective Comics #68. Both of these stories feature the Golden Age villain of Two-Face, whose original name was Harvey Kent. This volume also reprints "The Riddler" from Detective Comics #140 in 1948, which was the first appearance of Edward E. Nygma, aka the Riddler. It also reprints "The Riddle-less Robberies of the Riddler" from Batman #179, and "The Riddler's Prison-Puzzle Problem" from Detective Comics #377. Other stories include "Original Sins" featuring the Joker, "The Killing Peck" featuring the Penguin, "When Is a Door" featuring the Riddler once again, and "Two-Face", which obviously spotlights Two-Face. These four stories were originally printed in Secret Origins Special #1 in 1989. The final feature is a 55-page tale from Batman Annual #14 featuring Two-Face titled "The Eye of the Beholder". This volume features an original cover art design rendered by Mark Chiarello. This issue shipped to retailers in June 1995 and carries a cover price of $12.95 per copy (US).
Stories[]
"The Crimes of Two-Face!"[]
Originally printed in: Detective Comics 66
- Writer - Bill Finger
- Writer - Bob Kane
- Inker - Jerry Robinson
- Inker - George Roussos
- Letterer - Ira Schnapp
- Editor - Murray Boltinoff
- Editor - Mort Weisinger
"The Man Who Led a Double Life"[]
Originally printed in: Detective Comics 68
- Writer - Bill Finger
- Penciler - Bob Kane
- Inker - Jerry Robinson
- Inker - George Roussos
- Letterer - Ira Schnapp
- Editor - Murray Boltinoff
- Editor - Mort Weisinger
"The Riddler"[]
Originally printed in: Detective Comics 140
"The Riddle-less Robberies of the Riddler"[]
Originally printed in: Batman 179
- Writer - Gardner Fox
- Penciler - Sheldon Moldoff
- Inker - Joe Giella
- Letterer - Gaspar Saladino
- Editor - Julius Schwartz
"The Riddler's Prison-Puzzle Problem"[]
Originally printed in: Detective Comics 377
"Original Sins"[]
Originally printed in: Secret Origins Special 1
- Writer - Neil Gaiman
- Penciler - Mike Hoffman
- Inker - Kevin Nowlan
- Colorist - Tom McCraw
- Letterer - Todd Klein
- Editor - Mark Waid
"The Killing Peck"[]
Originally printed in: Secret Origins Special 1
- Writer - Alan Grant
- Penciler - Sam Kieth
- Inker - Sam Kieth
- Colorist - Tom McCraw
- Letterer - Albert DeGuzman
- Editor - Mark Waid
"When Is a Door"[]
Originally printed in: Secret Origins Special 1
- Writer - Neil Gaiman
- Penciler - Bernie Mireault
- Inker - Matt Wagner
- Colorist - Joe Matt
- Editor - Mark Waid
"Two-Face"[]
Originally printed in: Secret Origins Special 1
- Writer - Mark Verheiden
- Penciler - Pat Broderick
- Inker - Dick Giordano
- Colorist - Tom McCraw
- Letterer - Agustin Mas
- Editor - Mark Waid
"The Eye of the Beholder"[]
Originally printed in: Batman Annual 14
- Writer - Andrew Helfer
- Penciler - Chris Sprouse
- Inker - Steve Mitchell
- Colorist - Adrienne Roy
- Letterer - John Costanza
- Associate editor - Dan Raspler
- Editor - Denny O'Neil
Notes & Trivia[]
- Batman was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane.
- UPC barcode: 761941201122 00111.