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Bill Finger

Finger is essential to Batman's actual story language: detective structure, Gotham atmosphere, Robin, Joker, Catwoman, Two-Face and the strange urban logic that makes Batman more than a costume. His selection is the root of the mythology readers later meet in modern forms.

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 10

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 10 is not just another classic Batman volume: it is the closing chapter of the Golden Age omnibus shelf. Collecting Batman #86-100 and Detective Comics #211-232, it captures the character in the mid-to-late 1950s, after the darker pulp-crime energy of the earliest years has softened into a brighter, stranger and more playful version of Gotham. What this edition gives you. This is Batman and Robin at the end of a long historical runway.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 9

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 9 is the closing stretch of the Golden Age archive, where the tone edges toward the stranger, lighter and more science-fictional direction that will soon define Silver Age Batman. For collectors, the point is completion and transition: Robin is fully embedded, Gotham's formula is familiar, and the wild invention of mid-century DC starts pulling the character away from noir crime into bigger fantasy. It belongs firmly under Batman, with Robin as supporting entity.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 8

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 8 pushes the line toward the early-1950s tone: brighter covers, stranger premises and a Batman who can move between detective story, fantasy device and family-friendly adventure without breaking. For collectors, the value is watching the myth stretch before the Silver Age fully changes the rules.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 7

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 7 shows the franchise expanding into the polished postwar formula: Batman and Robin as icons, Gotham as a recurring stage, and mysteries that mix crime, comedy, science tricks and theatrical villains. It is not the brutal 1939 Batman anymore; it is the long-running monthly machine becoming confident in its own grammar.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6 moves deeper into the late-1940s mode where Batman is still recognisably a detective hero but the world around him grows odder, brighter and more procedural. Dick Sprang, Jim Mooney and the wider studio shape a clean adventure language that explains why this period became the visual memory of classic Batman for so many readers.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5 captures Batman after the first wartime rush, when the strip leans harder into colourful mysteries, strange crimes and a more elastic Gotham. The stories are less origin archaeology and more serial habit: Batman and Robin as a dependable engine for impossible cases, recurring villains and increasingly playful Golden Age invention.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 sits in the post-war stretch where Gotham crime stories become more elaborate and Batman's world starts feeling less raw than the earliest years. The value is archival: Bill Finger, Bob Kane, Dick Sprang and other Golden Age hands show the character moving from pulp shadow toward the more codified Batman mythology collectors recognize. This is not a modern “best of”; it is a historical shelf volume for following Batman issue by issue.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Finger-linked omnibus editions are archive reading with real consequence. They explain where Batman's world becomes recognizable, from crime mood to supporting cast and recurring villains.

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