Comic: The Brave and the Bold #184
Where Purchased: Funny Book Factory in Lebanon, New Hampshire
When Purchased: July 30, 2005
When Read: November 26, 2024
When I returned to collecting comics, I made several trips to a shop called Funny Book Factory in Lebanon, New Hampshire. The owner was a rather personable fellow and books were reasonably priced. Another store where I purchased exactly 100 comics. I made several visits over an 8 year period, as Nan would take courses at King Arthur Flour and I would spend time here. I didn't get my comic collecting software until sometime in 2004, so the details of my visits in 2002 and 2003 aren't precise.
Sometime after my last visit in August 2010, the shop closed. There is very little information about the store but this quirky little site has some details and tidbits about the owner: https://bookfactory.tripod.com/index.html
The Brave and The Bold was a Batman team up book from DC. Like its counterparts at Marvel, this was a hit-or-miss title for me. I never collected it outright but I would grab issues with characters I liked or if I remembered the issue being at my grandparent's house when we'd visit when I was younger.
It also became an easy title to pick up as I shopped at new stores. I'd plug little gaps and then connect mini-runs. I've reached the point where I no longer have any issues on my want list, as I have amassed a solid 70 issue run, beginning with issue 130 and running right up to the end of the series with issue 200, which I did purchase right off the newsstand in 1983.
This was a really fun Christmas issue. Solid writing from Mike W. Barr, who has written 162 comics in my collection, mostly Batman related (or at least adjacent) but also a few Star Trek issues and a great series called Camelot 3000.
I think this is the first time that Batman thinks his father might've been dirty. There are clues you can pick up on to solve the mystery before Batman does. I didn't.
But the big draw for me is that this issue has some art by the incredible Jim Aparo and guest stars a character called the Huntress, who is from Earth-2 and the daughter of that world's Batman and Catwoman.
There is also a back up story feaaturing a character called "Nemesis"....but I didn't read that.
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