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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Favourite comics: Batman Family # 19 - Michael Golden, Denny O'Neil

Batman Family was an excellent anthology comic that ran for 20 issues between 1975 and 1978 which was designed to showcase solo stories featuring characters from the Batman universe including Batgirl, Robin and Man-Bat. Initially the series ran a mix of classic reprints with a couple of new stories. However, with issue 11 that all changed and it became an 80 page mag featuring all new strips illustrated by some of comics newest artistic talents. One such artist was Michael Golden who after drawing the Man-Bat series in #15 -17 took over the art chores on the Batman series from #14 until #20, the last issue of the Batman Family. For many fans Goldens Batman has remained a high point in the characters long history, for myself his Batman was always fun and exciting.
This issue also featured a Batgirl back-up.
Although #20 was the last issue of Batman Family the title merged with Detective Comics with #481 a series it out sold but DC decided to keep due to the titles importance to the company. Golden completed one final Batman story in issue 482 before moving on.

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  1. That cover and some of the interior pages seem so familiar that I'm pretty sure I had this issue - and may even still have it, though, if so, haven't looked at it in a good long while. One day I'll have to sit and think about who my all-time favourite Batman artist is. Hey, sounds like an idea for a post.

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  2. Sounds a great idea for a post kid. I won't give my top 5 in case you do that ( I can reply on your blog) but I'm pretty sure you probably know who my favourite Batman artist was.

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    1. Let me take a rough, stab-in-the-dark guess - Neal Adams? Nah, it couldn't be - could it? (He said, feigning ignorance.)

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Favourite comics: Batman Family # 19 - Michael Golden, Denny O'Neil

Batman Family was an excellent anthology comic that ran for 20 issues between 1975 and 1978 which was designed to showcase solo stories f...