DC Comics · The Brave and the Bold #90 · July 1970 · $0.15 · 32 pages · Bi-Monthly
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Edited by Murray Boltinoff. Indicia publisher: National Periodical Publications.
Cover by Nick Cardy.
“You Only Die Twice!” (23 pages), written by Bob Haney with art by Nick Cardy — Batman finds himself transported to the planet Rann where he teams up with Adam Strange to battle an otherworldly threat that declares the Dark Knight dead while he still fights. Cardy's dynamic layouts showcase both heroes in their elements, with his signature character work bringing weight to Haney's sci-fi adventure plotting.
The final Silver Age issue of The Brave and the Bold, marking the end of an era for DC's premier team-up title before transitioning into the Bronze Age with issue #91.
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DC Comics · The Brave and the Bold #90 · July 1970 · $0.15 · 32 pages · Bi-Monthly
Grade: null
Edited by Murray Boltinoff. Indicia publisher: National Periodical Publications.
Cover by Nick Cardy.
“You Only Die Twice!” (23 pages), written by Bob Haney with art by Nick Cardy — Batman finds himself transported to the planet Rann where he teams up with Adam Strange to battle an otherworldly threat that declares the Dark Knight dead while he still fights. Cardy's dynamic layouts showcase both heroes in their elements, with his signature character work bringing weight to Haney's sci-fi adventure plotting.
The final Silver Age issue of The Brave and the Bold, marking the end of an era for DC's premier team-up title before transitioning into the Bronze Age with issue #91.
Condition null — .
We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If anything ever looks off, reach on out at robopictocomics@gmail.com.