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The Batman Chronicles #19 by Steve Englehart
The Batman Chronicles #19 by Steve Englehart










The Batman Chronicles #19 by Steve Englehart

(Both of these scenes-arrival and graveside-are shown via flashback from Batman Annual #13 Part 2.

The Batman Chronicles #19 by Steve Englehart

(This graveside visit is also shown via flashback from Infinite Crisis #3.) Not yet ready to patrol the streets, he continues training. (The arrival scene at Wayne Manor is also shown with more detail in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #1 and via flashback from Batman Annual #13 Part 2 and Batman Secret Files and Origins #1 Part 1.) Bruce visits his parents’ graves. Bruce returns to his hometown of Gotham City and reunites with his trusted friend and butler, Alfred Pennyworth, at Wayne Manor. His goal is to avenge the murders of his parents by taking down all evildoers using non-lethal force. Twenty-five-year-old multimillionaire Bruce Wayne has spent the last twelve years of his life training to fight crime. –“Batman Year One” by Frank Miller/David Mazzucchelli ( Batman #404) February 1987

The Batman Chronicles #19 by Steve Englehart

After all contemporary time-sliding, the correct calendar period for Bat Year One is 1989. Frank Miller’s “Year One” is literally one year long, spanning January until December, although Batman doesn’t go out in-costume until April. Year One gives us the first major Batman stories in chronological order.

The Batman Chronicles #19 by Steve Englehart

Hugo Strange.Welcome to the start of Batman’s “Early Period”-an over-arching term that describes his first ten years in action. Together with rising-star artist Marshall Rogers, Englehart crafted a dark, moody run of stories in which Batman faces his own lonely existence while struggling against one of his earliest foes, Dr. In 1977 comics writer Steve Englehart left Marvel Comics following acclaimed runs on titles like The Avengers, Captain America and Doctor Strange, and came to DC to write the adventures of Batman in the pages of Detective Comics. Some of the most memorable Batman stories of all time, written by Steve Englehart, are collected in a single hardcover volume for the first time.












The Batman Chronicles #19 by Steve Englehart