Cover illustration is from pin-up centerfold originally appearing in Detective Comics #352. This illustration also appears at the end of the collection, titled as "Batman and Robin Retail Poster 1966" in the table of contents.
Title page with 2 illustrations, the first is from Detective Comics #335 cover, the second is from "The Weather Wizard's Triple-Treasure Thefts!" from Detective Comics #353 (both with pencils by Infantino, inks by Giella).
Writer and inker credits, with illustration from Detective Comics #374 cover. This cover is not illustrated by Infantino, pencils and inks are by Irv Novick.
Indicia page with 2 illustrations, the first is from "Batman Battles the Living Beast-Bomb!" from Detective Comics #339 (pencils by Infantino inks by Giella); the second is from Batman #194 cover (pencils by Infantino, inks by Anderson).
Writer identification by Martin O'Hearn for GCD index for original issue. This collection does not include a writer credit for this story.
First full-length story in the history of Detective Comics.
Story in 2 Parts (with same overall title): unnumbered part 1 (5.67 pages) and Part 2 (7.67 pages)
Story is divided into two chapters, the first is 5.67 pages, the second is 9.67 pages.
Two pages of the story are 2/3rds of a page.
Showcase Presents Batman (DC, 2006 series) #1 credits cover inks to Murphy Anderson, but the Table of Contents for this collection credit Joe Giella. GCD index for original issue credits Joe Giella.
Cover is penciled and inked by Joe Kubert, it is not by Infantino. Infantino did pencil the interior story for this issue which the cover represents.
Two pages of sequence are 2/3rds of a page.
Story in two parts: unnumbered part 1 (5.67 pages) and Part 2 (8.67 pages).
The story from Detective Comics #355, "Hate of the Hooded Hangman!", which is credited to Infantino, is not included in this collection, only the cover is included.
Story in two parts of 7.5 pages each.
Story in two parts: unnumbered part 1 (5.5 pp.), Part 2 (7.5 pp.)
Story continues in next issue.
Story continues from previous issue.
Cover is by Kane/Anderson, not by Infantino. Infantino did pencil the interior story for this issue which the cover represents.
Includes a page from the story from Batman (DC, 1940 series) #47 (June-July 1948) in black & white and negative. Pencil credits from GCD index for original issue, inker credits confirmed from the Table of Contents of this collection.
Wraparound cover.
Cover is penciled and inked by Jim Aparo, not by Infantino. Infantino did pencil the interior story for this issue which the cover represents.
Cover is penciled and inked by Jim Aparo, not by Infantino. Infantino did pencil the interior story for this issue which the cover represents.
The Huntress' insignia appears on page 13, panel 7.
Cover is penciled and inked by Jim Aparo, not by Infantino. Infantino did pencil the interior story for this issue which the cover represents.
Cover is penciled and inked by Jim Aparo, not by Infantino. Infantino did pencil the interior story for this issue which the cover represents.
Cover art is an homage to the cover of Batman (DC, 1940 series) #183 (August 1966). Cover is penciled and inked by Adam Hughes, not by Infantino. Infantino did pencil the interior story for this issue which the cover represents.
Titled in Table of Contents as "Batman and Robin Retail Poster 1966". Originally printed as 2 page centerfold in Detective Comics #352 (June 1966).