Favorite Batman Story

Batman said:
B:TAS:
There's No Hope in Crime Alley
There was an episode of that? I seriously don't remember it.
 
CConn said:
There was an episode of that? I seriously don't remember it.

I meant to put that in the second half of my post. But yes, there is. The episode was called "Appointment in Crime Alley", and based off of "There's No Hope in Crime Alley".
 
My favorite Batman stories: Batman #232, Batman: Year One, Batman: The Killing Joke, Batman #497, Batman: Madness, Batman: Ghosts, Batman: Dark Knight Halloween Special, Batman: TLH, Batman: DV, Batman: Harley Quinn, Batman #600, Batman: Hush, Batman: The Man Who Laughs.
 
There was a story called "You Should of Seen Him" whicg inspired a Batman Animated series episode. If only I can remember the damn issue number.
 
Daredevil TMWF said:
There was a story called "You Should of Seen Him" whicg inspired a Batman Animated series episode. If only I can remember the damn issue number.

Batman #423. Which was probably Starlin's best Batman story. It's a shame it wasn't drawn by Jim Aparo, instead of David Cockrum. Aparo's artwork would have suited the story better. Not that I'm not a fan of Cockrum's work, of course.
 
I really liked what Cockrum did with Uncanny X-Men; of course it wasn't called Uncanny X-Men at the time.
 
Batman said:
Batman #423. Which was probably Starlin's best Batman story. It's a shame it wasn't drawn by Jim Aparo, instead of David Cockrum. Aparo's artwork would have suited the story better. Not that I'm not a fan of Cockrum's work, of course.

That's the one! And I agree about Aparo. Say Bats, being who you are, maybe you can help me with another ish. :cool:


There was a story where Batman is working through some delusional logic. Joker is in the ish as also. My memory is really vague about it. Do you which one I mean? :(


Thanks again!
 
Daredevil TMWF said:
That's the one! And I agree about Aparo. Say Bats, being who you are, maybe you can help me with another ish. :cool:


There was a story where Batman is working through some delusional logic. Joker is in the ish as also. My memory is really vague about it. Do you which one I mean? :(


Thanks again!

The "delusional logic" story is from Batman #74. Joker pretends to be insane so he can be committed to Arkham. Batman gets himself committed in disguise to figure out what Joker has planned. Another of the patients, coincidentally, believes himself to be Batman. Thrown in a padded room filling with water, a Joker scheme to trick yet another inmate into revealing the location of buried treasure, false ESP, and Bruce revealing his identity to Joker. I love that story; one of the classics.
 

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