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HATE BATMAN! FIND BATMAN! KILL BATMAN!

Carmine Infantino may be better known for his work on the Flash and Green Lantern, but his Batman comics helped bridge the gap between the pop art TV Batman of the 1960′s and the Dark Knight Detective who emerged in the 70′s.  Some of his battiest batwork (including the first appearance of Batgirl) is featured on Tales of the Batman: Carmine Infantino, on sale now!

Dec 23, 2015 1:00am
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