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Someone is using The Riddler's MO to commit heinous crimes. But the Riddler is safely locked up - and not too happy that someone has stolen his M.O.! Also featuring classic stories guest-starring
In the first, from the late '60s Batman TV show comes King Tut making his first comic-book appearance in Gotham City ever! A trail of murders involving museum executives and the mysterious riddles left behind lead Batman to suspect an old foe is back at work. In the first, from the Spotlighting the breath-taking Batman-centric sequential artwork of one of DC's most popular and timeless artists -Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (ACTION COMICS) - whose work has been used as the basis of the DC Comics style guide since the late 1970s and remains possibly the most recognizable among the general public! This collection features three stories. Spotlighting the breath-taking Batman-centric sequential artwork of one of DC's most popular and timeless artists -Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (ACTION COMICS) - whose work has been used as the basis of the DC Comics style guide since the late 1970s and remains possibly the most recognizable among the general public! This collection features three stories.