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Gotham's law-breaking lovebirds, The Joker and Harley Quinn, are on the lam!
After a freak accident allows Lester Biggs to see and interact with his guardian angel, the homeless, aspiring actor learns that all of his misfortunes are the direct result of his bored celestial protector's twisted machinations. Hoping to make amends for ruining his charge's life for his own amusement, the mischievous angel grants Lester his greatest desire, to be famous.
Discusses the basic techniques of drawing, proportion, faces and hands, foreshortening, and related topics, and provides hints on drawing Batman, Robin, and their friends and foes
Batman, Robin, and their partners battle in Gotham City against foes like Joker and the Riddler.
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The adventures of Batman and Robin continue in Gotham City.
"The definitive unauthorized chronology"--Cover.
It's five all-new, old-school adventures featuring your favorite web-headed hero and his pal, the walking matchstick! Follow them through the years - from high school to present day, from the Negative Zone to the Coffee Bean, from Dorrie Evans to Mary Jane Watson-Parker. It's all here! Collects Spider-Man/Human Torch #1-5.
- Filled with action-packed, full-color illustrations and easy instructions- Presents basic principles of drawing, including proportion, foreshortening, drawing through, and perspective- Includes tips from actual DC Comics artists, who draw some of the best-loved comic book characters
Discover the surprising origins of the legendary caped crusader in this entertaining picture book biography for young fans of Batman and superheroes Batman’s biggest secret is not Bruce Wayne . . . Every Batman story is marked with the words, “Batman created by Bob Kane.” But that isn’t the whole truth. A struggling writer named Bill Finger was involved from the beginning. Bill helped invent Batman, from concept to costume to character. He dreamed up Batman’s haunting origins and his colorful nemeses. Despite his brilliance, Bill worked in obscurity. It was only after his death that fans went to bat for Bill, calling for acknowledgment that he was co-creator of Batman. Cartoonist and popular Batman artist Ty Templeton brings Marc Tyler Nobleman’s exhaustive research to life. Perfect for reluctant readers and those bridging from easy readers to longer narratives, this classic underdog story will inspire all readers to take ownership of, and pride in, their work.