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Batman The Golden Age Omnibus HC 2026 Edition (2025)

A cornerstone era of superhero history returns in a definitive, archival omnibus—showcasing the stories, creators, and visual language that further shaped Batman’s Golden Age identity.Groundbreaking Golden Age classic stories—which cemented Batman’s place as the medium’s most popular hero—are gathered for the first time in this singular, expansive hardcover collection with a foreword by comics historian Michael Eury.As World War II comes to an end, Batman and Robin continue to fight crime on the streets of Gotham City and beyond. In these thrilling adventures, the Dynamic Duo battle old foes like the Penguin, the Cavalier, and The Joker, while also meeting such classic characters as the Three Musketeers, Professor Moriarty and Santa Claus. All this, plus Alfred starts an amateur detective agency and Catwoman debuts an all-new costume.Written by foundational creators including Bill Finger and illustrated by Golden Age greats such as Dick Sprang and Jerry Robinson, these tales balance lighthearted adventure with moments that reveal the humanity beneath the masks.Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 collects all of the Dark Knight Detective tales from Detective Comics #93-112, Batman #26-35, and World’s Finest Comics #15-22 and includes a foreword by comics historian Michael Eury.

This third BATMAN: THE GOLDEN AGE OMNIBUS includes dozens of stories from the early 1940s!Witness the Dynamic Duo battle evil-doers including the Penguin, the Joker, Two-Face and many more. These tales were written and illustrated by such luminaries as Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Gardner Fox, Jerry Robinson, and more.Collects DETECTIVE COMICS #75-91, BATMAN #16-25, and stories from WORLD'S FINEST COMICS #10-14.

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BOB KANE

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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume. 4 (New Edition)

Issue #4

$100.00

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume. 4 (New Edition)

Release: November 03, 2026
Batman The Golden Age Omnibus Hardcover Volume 03 (2026 Edition)

Issue #3

$100.00

Batman The Golden Age Omnibus Hardcover Volume 03 (2026 Edition)

Release: March 31, 2026

Reading Order

  1. Batman The Golden Age Omnibus Hardcover Volume 03 (2026 Edition)

    This third BATMAN: THE GOLDEN AGE OMNIBUS includes dozens of stories from the early 1940s!Witness the Dynamic Duo battle evil-doers including the Penguin, the Joker, Two-Face and many more. These tales were written and illustrated by such luminaries as Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Gardner Fox, Jerry Robinson, and more.Collects DETECTIVE COMICS #75-91, BATMAN #16-25, and stories from WORLD'S FINEST COMICS #10-14.

  2. Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Volume. 4 (New Edition)

    A cornerstone era of superhero history returns in a definitive, archival omnibus—showcasing the stories, creators, and visual language that further shaped Batman’s Golden Age identity.Groundbreaking Golden Age classic stories—which cemented Batman’s place as the medium’s most popular hero—are gathered for the first time in this singular, expansive hardcover collection with a foreword by comics historian Michael Eury.As World War II comes to an end, Batman and Robin continue to fight crime on the streets of Gotham City and beyond. In these thrilling adventures, the Dynamic Duo battle old foes like the Penguin, the Cavalier, and The Joker, while also meeting such classic characters as the Three Musketeers, Professor Moriarty and Santa Claus. All this, plus Alfred starts an amateur detective agency and Catwoman debuts an all-new costume.Written by foundational creators including Bill Finger and illustrated by Golden Age greats such as Dick Sprang and Jerry Robinson, these tales balance lighthearted adventure with moments that reveal the humanity beneath the masks.Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 collects all of the Dark Knight Detective tales from Detective Comics #93-112, Batman #26-35, and World’s Finest Comics #15-22 and includes a foreword by comics historian Michael Eury.