The Brave And The Bold #121 - 0.5

The Brave And The Bold #121 - 0.5

USD $1.00 Bob Haney [Writer] Murray Boltinoff [Writer] Published by-DC Entertainment

About the The Brave And The Bold #121 - 0.5

Cover by Jim Aparo. "The Doomsday Express," script by Bob Haney, art by Jim Aparo; Batman and the Metal Men have all agreed to take part in the train ride to celebrate America's Bicentennial; The train would have themed cars based on America's achievements over the past 200 years, and would also include copies of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America; Aboard the train with them are Charles Wing, Delores Lake and Ed Fox, curators for the train ride; The Metal Men decide to leave when they get a letter that suggests that their creator Doc Magnus may still be alive, and depart to follow up on it;Batman is left alone on the train with the others, who reveal themselves to be half-Native Americans, and they hijack the train in order to pressure the United States government into turning over the land to its rightful people. Minerva Menace! hostess snakes cakes ad with Shazam.

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The price of "The Brave And The Bold #121 - 0.5" at Downtown Comics in Castleton is USD $1.00.

"The Brave And The Bold #121 - 0.5" is associated with the Batman brand.

The publisher of "The Brave And The Bold #121 - 0.5" is DC Entertainment.

The genre of "The Brave And The Bold #121 - 0.5" is Superheroes.

"The Brave And The Bold #121 - 0.5" falls under the category of Back Issues (Common).

The artists of "The Brave And The Bold #121 - 0.5" are Curt Swan, and Jim Aparo. The cover artist is Jim Aparo.

The writers of "The Brave And The Bold #121 - 0.5" are Bob Haney, and Murray Boltinoff.