The Bat-Man: Second Knight #3 p.11 - Beauty and the Bruce! MultiverseNOTE: These pages measure 16. 5" x 21", slightly larger than twice up size! This page has a really inviting warmth to it, the kind you dont always get in a Bat book. Perkins builds the whole scene around that big bedroom space, and the snow drifting outside the windows gives everything this soft, insulated calm. The little details, such as the typewriter, the lamps, the way the blankets fall, make the room feel genuinely livedin, not staged. The
This is the first page of a visually stunning tour de force featuring the back story of the girl
This page is a lovely breather in the middle of all the tension
This stunning original page from Daredevil #141 (1976) showcases a brilliantly absurd yet iconic display of Bullseye’s deadly accuracy
as Lois needs his sleuthing skills to find out as much as possible about The Kiss of Death
while the Man of Steel is lit up with bright light as they discuss the extent of Superman's abilities
atmospheric inking and super thick border panels gives the entire page a textured
John Byrne superhero action
He drew this one in his beautifully rendered
the inks tightening around his squinting expression to show both pain and resolve
Perkins opens with that great shot of the "Batmobile" cutting through the snowy woods
and Pancho is also in there somewhere
The final panel brings the page home