No Dust Jacket. Stated first printing 1-0.
This is a delightful piece of work and the delights here consist of both content and packaging. I'm the happy owner of many of the large DC books from the 80's and 90's (including several "The Greatest X Stories Ever Told") and, as much as I like these volumes, they just don't hold up. The paper is so-so, the color is decent, but the books are prone to wear. They're oddly fragile
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Longmeadow Press, 1990. Condition: As New. No Jacket. Exactly as described. What more could you ask for?
Longmeadow Press, 1990. It came just as it said rare/mint condition.
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As Batman's archenemy, the Joker is the antithesis of the Dark Knight
Frank Miller's RoboCop. As Batman's archenemy, the Joker is the antithesis of the Dark Knight. Collecting tales from five decades worth of stories, this book shows that from his earliest appearances to his later exploits, The Joker has been a dynamic and deadly adversary. Whether involved in classic campy stories or legendary dark tales, the Joker's insane brilliance has been more than.
Manufacturer: Longmeadow Press Release date: 22 November 1990 ISBN-10 : 0681410159.
Reprint of the The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told (October 1997) expanded to include three newer . The Joker commits a series of crimes that are so outrageous and meaningless that when he finally turns himself in, he is sentenced to an insane asylum rather than prison
Reprint of the The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told (October 1997) expanded to include three newer Joker stories: "The Last Laugh" (Batman "Catch as Catscan" (Detective Comics and "The Last Laugh!" (Detective Comics Stacked Deck: The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told (Table of Contents). Joker, cover, 1 page (report information). The Joker commits a series of crimes that are so outrageous and meaningless that when he finally turns himself in, he is sentenced to an insane asylum rather than prison. Batman is suspicious and finds a way to keep a close eye on his arch-nemesis.
Launch Date: Publisher: Longmeadow Press Origin: United States, English Volume Issues.