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April 13, 2005

The Early Notices

As many know, I have been extremely proud of the work that’s been done on the forthcoming Batman: Cover to Cover book. While it doesn’t hit shelves until the first week of May, some advance reviews have started to pop up and I’m more than pleased with what they’re saying.

From the April 4 issue of Publisher’s Weekly:

BATMAN: COVER TO COVER: The Greatest Comic Book Covers of the Dark Knight

Various authors. DC Comics, $39.99 (240p) ISBN 1-4012-0659-X
This dazzling collection of pop-art miniposters spans six decades of readers' fascination with the costumed hero. The editors selected roughly 250 from among the more than 2,000 covers done for Batman-themed publications. Batman has huge advantages as a graphic image. For one, the character has wonderfully dramatic looks—a swirling cloak, an inhuman mask and a grimly clenched don't-mess-with-me jaw. He also lends himself to strikingly lit, foreboding night settings. Regardless of what a particular story is about, he's always been a comics artist's dream subject. Consequently, though the book is organized loosely according to subjects, such as "Fearsome Foes" and "The Batman Family," it also takes pains to include examples of covers from different eras, featuring interviews with some of the artists who created the covers. Famous comics and media people from Batman Begins director Christopher Nolan to actor Mark Hamill also get to choose a favorite cover and explain briefly why they chose it. Fortunately, the editors have resisted the temptation to print a huge number of covers reduced to matchbook size, so these selections are large enough to appreciate. From Brian Bolland's hyper-detailed realism to Alex Toth's b&w minimalist rendering, this book does a good job of showing how much fun artists have had designing this comic book icon. (May)

Meanwhile, SCI-FI MAGAZINE devotes an entire page to a review of the book and raves that “throughout the 60-plus years of the character’s lifetime, the covers of the comics have provided readers with their first glimpses of the wonders to be found within. . . A true treasure.”

Very cool.

Posted by Bob Greenberger at April 13, 2005 02:10 PM

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You go, Bob!

Posted by: Mike Flynn at April 13, 2005 02:59 PM

Congratulations! That sounds like a great review.

Posted by: Michael A. Burstein [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 13, 2005 10:26 PM

Hi Bob,

I was just wondering, do you have an email address?

Best wishes,

Albert

Posted by: Albert Cheng at April 18, 2005 07:49 PM