In mtlevy 's collection
Description
Detective 475 page 2 from the too short classic Batman run
Inscriptions
Signed by Rogers and Austin
Comment
I read more Marvel than DC when I was young but I feel bad for any whose eyes were not open to the classic DC Detective issues from Englehart, Rogers and Austin.
One of the special elements of the classic Englehart / Rogers / Austin run was Batman's relationship with Silver St. Cloud - the focus of this page.
Still looking for the next page to make a great pair!
One of the special elements of the classic Englehart / Rogers / Austin run was Batman's relationship with Silver St. Cloud - the focus of this page.
Still looking for the next page to make a great pair!
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About Marshall Rogers
Marshall Rogers was the artist of several superhero comics. He was born in Flushing, NY in 1950, and began his career in comics in the late 1970s. He had his first success with DC's 'Batman' (scripts Steve Englehart, around 1978) and Marvel's 'Doctor Strange' (scripts by Roger Stern, 1981 to 1984).
Afterwards, he worked on the 'Silver Surfer' and other Marvel characters, like 'Wolverine'. He left the comics field in the early 1990s. He returned to comics in 1996, with several stories published in DC's 'Big Book of Little Criminals', 'Big Book of Thugs' and 'Mister Miracle'. He reportedly died from a heart attack in March 2007.