Mr Freeze (as Mr Zero) first appeared in Batman 121#, cover date February, 1959. He was created by Dave Wood and Sheldon Moldoff. ("The Body in the Bat-Cave", "Crime Rides the Rails", "The Ice Crimes of Mr. Zero", Batman 121#)
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Batman #121 (1959) by Dave Wood & Sheldon Moldoff
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WC: DETECTIVE COMICS #326
WC: DETECTIVE COMICS #326
This was a noteworthy issue of DETECTIVE COMICS, though not for especially good reasons. Because this was the final issue to be edited by Jack Schiff before the Batman titles were moved over into Julie Schwartz’s editorial stable in an attempt to buoy their sinking sales. And one glance at this cover tells you precisely why that might be–if there’s a less Batman story concept than being trapped…
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And like and idiotic fool—I had to investigate!
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Books On Books Collection - Dave Wood
Alphabetica (2002)
Alphabetica (2002)Dave WoodBound in vellum; open-spine binding sewn on vellum strips. H210 x W290 x D30 mm. 54 pages. Loosely inserted colophon. Edition of 26. Acquired from the artist, 27 July 2022.Photos: Books On Books Collection. Displayed with permission of the artist.
From Alphabetica‘s description as an exploration of the alphabet’s “diverse development from historic…
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been thinking about nitw lately, so here's a silly little concept
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Grunge Rock Magazine Published January 1, 1992.
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In Strange Adventures #180 (cover date September, 1965) Buddy Baker, Roger Denning, and Ellen Frazier were introduced by Dave Wood and Carmine Infantino. Weakling Buddy Baker (later dubbed Animal Man) was granted the powers of various animals due to encounters with alien radiation and the escaped animals of a circus train. ("I Was the Man With Animal Powers", Comic, Event)
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Batman #121 (1959) by Dave Wood & Sheldon Moldoff
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WC: DETECTIVE COMICS #324
WC: DETECTIVE COMICS #324
This is a relatively effective cover for an issue of DETECTIVE COMICS in this period, even given that the series tended to look a bit antiquated when placed on the comic racks next to the other contemporary DC titles. That use of the close-up of the Robot Brain with Batman and Robin trapped inside it is attention-getting. That said, the Batman titles were still lagging at this point, often…
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