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The first incarnation of Batman and Robin has been reprinted in its entirity by DC Comics and Kitchen Sink Press . It was both a Sunday Strip and a Daily Strip which told separate stories. For much of its run it was drawn by Bob Kane and written by Jack Schiff . The second incarnation of Batman and Robin as a comic strip began in 1966, in an attempt to cash in on the popularity of the Camp Tv Show Batman . It was originally Camp but later became more like the Comic Book . It was written by Jack Schiff , Whitney Elsworth , Nelson Bridwell , and others, drawn by Carmine Infantino , Al Plastino and others. At first, the Daily Strip and Sunday Strip told different stories, later the same story. Guest stars included Aquaman and Superman . The Sunday ended July 1969. The daily came to a strange end in January 1970, as DC comics withdrew the rights to the Batman character, and the strip continued for a few weeks crudely drawn and without Batman. The last few months of this incarnation were reprinted in The Menomonee Falls Gazette . The third incarnation of Batman and Robin as a comic strip (Sunday and daily, telling the same story) began Nobember 6 1989 , written by Max Collins and drawn by Marshall Rogers . After one story, featuring Catwoman , on January 22 , 1990 William Messner Loebs took over the writing, and the art was by Carmine Infantino and John Nyberg . This team did six stories, "The Penguin", "The Joker", "Two Face", "The Origin of Robin", "The Riddler", and "The Mad Hatter". The strip ended 3 AUG 1991. It was reprinted in its entirity in Comics Revue magazine. |
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