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Batman Family

Batman Family is an American comic book anthology series published by DC Comics which ran from 1975 to 1978, primarily featuring stories starring supporting characters to the superhero Batman. An eight-issue miniseries called Batman: Family was published from December 2002 to February 2003.

Batman Family
Various members of the Batman Family on the cover of Batman Family #17 (May 1978).
Art by Michael Kaluta and Tatjana Wood.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
ScheduleBi-monthly
FormatOngoing series
Publication dateSeptember–October 1975 – October–November 1978
No. of issues20, then 15 more in Detective Comics #481–495 (December 1978/January 1979 – November 1980)
Main character(s)Batman
Batgirl
Robin
Creative team
Written by
Penciller(s)
Inker(s)
List
Editor(s)
List

The term "Batman Family" is most commonly used as the informal name for Batman's closest allies, generally masked vigilantes operating in Gotham City or simply "Gotham".

Publication history

The Batman Family comic book series ran for 20 issues from September–October 1975 to October–November 1978[1] and featured solo and team-up stories starring Batgirl and Robin.[2] The lead story in the first issue teaming Batgirl and Robin was originally intended for publication in an issue of 1st Issue Special.[3] The series additionally featured reprints of Golden Age and Silver Age stories. Many issues of Batman Family featured Batman supporting characters such as Alfred Pennyworth, Vicki Vale, the Elongated Man, the Huntress, and Ace the Bat-Hound. Writer Bob Rozakis introduced the Duela Dent character in issue #6 (July–August 1976)[4][5] and revived the original Batwoman in issue #10 (March–April 1977).[6][7] The series began featuring only new material as of issue #11 (May–June 1977)[8] and the Man-Bat began appearing as a regular feature.[9] Batman Family converted to the Dollar Comics format with issue #17 (April–May 1978).[10][11]

DC published several other ... Family titles concurrent with Batman Family. These included The Superman Family (1974–82), Super-Team Family (1975–1978) and Tarzan Family (1975–76). As a rule, DC's ... Family titles contained mostly reprints, and featured a higher page count (and higher price) than DC's normal books. Its final issue, #20 (Oct.–Nov. 1978),[12] was published without any advertisements.

Merger with Detective Comics

In 1978, after the DC Implosion, it was decided that DC Comics' long-running flagship title Detective Comics was to be terminated with #480. The decision was overturned, following strenuous arguments on behalf of saving the title within the DC office.

Despite being the better-selling title, Batman Family was instead merged with Detective, converting that series into a $1.00 68-page giant as of Detective Comics #481 (Dec. 1978-Jan. 1979).[13][14] This arrangement lasted 15 issues. With issue #496 (Nov. 1980) Detective Comics reverted to its traditional size and price — thus effectively cancelling Batman Family for good.

2002–2003 series

Batman: Family was an eight-issue miniseries published from December 2002 to February 2003 and written by John Francis Moore. Issues #1-6 were illustrated by Stefano Gaudiano and Rick Hoberg.[15] Steve Lieber replaced Hoberg on issues #7 and 8.[16]

Collected editions

  • Batgirl: The Greatest Stories Ever Told includes Batgirl stories from Batman Family #1 and 9, 160 pages, December 2010, ISBN 978-1401229245
  • Huntress: Dark Knight Daughter includes the Huntress stories from Batman Family #18–20, 224 pages, December 2006, ISBN 978-1401209131
  • Batgirl : The Bronze Age Omnibus Volume 1 includes stories from Batman Family #1, 3-7 and 10-11, 504 pages, December 2017, ISBN 978-1401276409
  • Batgirl : The Bronze Age Omnibus Volume 2 includes stories from Batman Family #12-20, 576 pages, April 2019, ISBN 978-1401288419
  • Robin : The Bronze Age Omnibus includes stories from Batman Family #1, 3, 4-9 and 11-20, 912 pages, March 2020, ISBN 978-1779500854

See also

References

  1. ^ Batman Family at the Grand Comics Database
  2. ^ McAvennie, Michael; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010). "1970s". DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. DC launched Batman Family with its memorable debut of the Batgirl-Robin team. Scribe Elliot S! Maggin and artist Mike Grell unleashed 'The Invader From Hell'. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Abramowitz, Jack (April 2014). "1st Issue Special It Was No Showcase (But It Was Never Meant To Be)". Back Issue!. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing (#71): 44.
  4. ^ Rozakis, Bob (w), Novick, Irv (p), McLaughlin, Frank (i). "The Joker's Daughter!" Batman Family #6 (July–August 1976)
  5. ^ Manning, Matthew K.; Dougall, Alastair, ed. (2014). "1970s". Batman: A Visual History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 123. ISBN 978-1465424563. It would be Robin's story [in Batman Family #6] that was destined to go down in Batman's history with its introduction of the Joker's Daughter. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ Rozakis, Bob (w), Brown, Bob (p), Colletta, Vince (i). "Those Were The Bad Old Days!" Batman Family #10 (March–April 1977)
  7. ^ Manning "1970s" in Dougall, p. 125: "The original Batwoman, Kathy Kane, made her first appearance in the Bronze Age of comics...in this story by writer Bob Rozakis and artist Bob Brown."
  8. ^ Manning "1970s" in Dougall, p. 125: "With this issue, Batman Family stopped printing back-up reprints. However, instead of reducing its page count, it continued as a 50-cent title but included even more new stories."
  9. ^ Stroud, Bryan (July 2014). "A History of the Man-Bat". Back Issue!. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing (#73): 22–23.
  10. ^ Romero, Max (July 2012). "I'll Buy That For a Dollar! DC Comics' Dollar Comics". Back Issue!. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing (#57): 39–41.
  11. ^ Manning "1970s" in Dougall, p. 129: "With this issue Batman Family included more new material than ever before."
  12. ^ Manning "1970s" in Dougall, p. 129: "The Batman Family title had reached its end."
  13. ^ Wells, John (October 24, 1997), "'Lost' DC: The DC Implosion", Comics Buyer's Guide, Iola, Wisconsin, no. #1249, p. 132
  14. ^ Manning "1970s" in Dougall, p. 130: "With this issue, [Detective Comics] adopted the popular multi-story format of Batman Family, spotlighting many of Batman's supporting cast."
  15. ^ Manning "2000s" in Dougall, p. 263: "After teasing the character Tracker in Detective Comics #773 (October 2002), and Bugg in Detective Comics #774, writer John Francis Moore and artists Rick Hoberg and Stefano Gaudiano launched this eight-issue miniseries."
  16. ^ Batman: Family at the Grand Comics Database

External links

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Batman Family and Batman: Family at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

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External linksPublication history EditThe Batman Family comic book series ran for 20 issues from September October 1975 to October November 1978 1 and featured solo and team up stories starring Batgirl and Robin 2 The lead story in the first issue teaming Batgirl and Robin was originally intended for publication in an issue of 1st Issue Special 3 The series additionally featured reprints of Golden Age and Silver Age stories Many issues of Batman Family featured Batman supporting characters such as Alfred Pennyworth Vicki Vale the Elongated Man the Huntress and Ace the Bat Hound Writer Bob Rozakis introduced the Duela Dent character in issue 6 July August 1976 4 5 and revived the original Batwoman in issue 10 March April 1977 6 7 The series began featuring only new material as of issue 11 May June 1977 8 and the Man Bat began appearing as a regular feature 9 Batman Family converted to the Dollar Comics format with issue 17 April May 1978 10 11 DC published several other Family titles 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Family was an eight issue miniseries published from December 2002 to February 2003 and written by John Francis Moore Issues 1 6 were illustrated by Stefano Gaudiano and Rick Hoberg 15 Steve Lieber replaced Hoberg on issues 7 and 8 16 Collected editions EditBatgirl The Greatest Stories Ever Told includes Batgirl stories from Batman Family 1 and 9 160 pages December 2010 ISBN 978 1401229245 Huntress Dark Knight Daughter includes the Huntress stories from Batman Family 18 20 224 pages December 2006 ISBN 978 1401209131 Batgirl The Bronze Age Omnibus Volume 1 includes stories from Batman Family 1 3 7 and 10 11 504 pages December 2017 ISBN 978 1401276409 Batgirl The Bronze Age Omnibus Volume 2 includes stories from Batman Family 12 20 576 pages April 2019 ISBN 978 1401288419 Robin The Bronze Age Omnibus includes stories from Batman Family 1 3 4 9 and 11 20 912 pages March 2020 ISBN 978 1779500854See also EditList of Batman supporting charactersReferences Edit Batman Family at the Grand Comics Database McAvennie Michael Dolan Hannah ed 2010 1970s DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 164 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 DC launched Batman Family with its memorable debut of the Batgirl Robin team Scribe Elliot S Maggin and artist Mike Grell unleashed The Invader From Hell a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help Abramowitz Jack April 2014 1st Issue Special It Was No Showcase But It Was Never Meant To Be Back Issue Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 71 44 Rozakis Bob w Novick Irv p McLaughlin Frank i The Joker s Daughter Batman Family 6 July August 1976 Manning Matthew K Dougall Alastair ed 2014 1970s Batman A Visual History London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 123 ISBN 978 1465424563 It would be Robin s story in Batman Family 6 that was destined to go down in Batman s history with its introduction of the Joker s Daughter a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help Rozakis Bob w Brown Bob p Colletta Vince i Those Were The Bad Old Days Batman Family 10 March April 1977 Manning 1970s in Dougall p 125 The original Batwoman Kathy Kane made her first appearance in the Bronze Age of comics in this story by writer Bob Rozakis and artist Bob Brown Manning 1970s in Dougall p 125 With this issue Batman Family stopped printing back up reprints However instead of reducing its page count it continued as a 50 cent title but included even more new stories Stroud Bryan July 2014 A History of the Man Bat Back Issue Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 73 22 23 Romero Max July 2012 I ll Buy That For a Dollar DC Comics Dollar Comics Back Issue Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 57 39 41 Manning 1970s in Dougall p 129 With this issue Batman Family included more new material than ever before Manning 1970s in Dougall p 129 The Batman Family title had reached its end Wells John October 24 1997 Lost DC The DC Implosion Comics Buyer s Guide Iola Wisconsin no 1249 p 132 Manning 1970s in Dougall p 130 With this issue Detective Comics adopted the popular multi story format of Batman Family spotlighting many of Batman s supporting cast Manning 2000s in Dougall p 263 After teasing the character Tracker in Detective Comics 773 October 2002 and Bugg in Detective Comics 774 writer John Francis Moore and artists Rick Hoberg and Stefano Gaudiano launched this eight issue miniseries Batman Family at the Grand Comics DatabaseExternal links EditBatman Family at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Batman Family at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Batman Family and Batman Family at Mike s Amazing World of Comics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Batman Family amp oldid 1117189868, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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