Orphan Bruce Wayne swore to strike fear into the hearts of the criminals ruling the streets of Gotham City -- and the mysterious legend of Batman was born. This definitive celebration of one of the world's most popular fictional heroes contains full details of the extraordinary events and bizarre and sinister characters in Batman's thrilling career.
Created by Bob Kane in the late 1930s, Batman is on the of the world's greatest fictional heroes. "The Caped Crusader," "The Dark Knight," "The Guardian of Gotham" -- each generation has coined its own favorite nickname to describe this ultimate crime fighter as he wages war on a gallery of bizarre villains.
For Batman: the Ultimate Guide to the Dark Knight, DK Publishing has been permitted unparalleled access to the archives of DC Comics, shapers of the Batman legend. Spectacular artworks reveal the secret workings of key installations and equipment such as the Batcave, the Batmobile, Batman's suit, and the weaponry contained in his Utility Belt. Panoramic views of Gotham City and Arkham Asylum with its villainous inmates, allow readers to enter into Batman's world. Crucial events and characters of the Batman legend are illustrated with drawings from the original DC comic books. The result is a unique, in-depth approach to the thrilling story of Batman's crimefighting career which is sure to dazzle and delight fans of all ages.
Scott Beatty earned his M.A. in fiction writing at Iowa State University. A former English instructor, radio personality, and magzine editor, Beatty has written numerous DC Comics publications in order to rationlize an ever-burgeoning comic book archive. A lifelong Bat-fan, Beatty's contributions to the Dark Knight mythos include co-writing the Robin: Year One and Batman: Last Laugh comic book mini-series, in addition to regualar contributions to DC Comics' Secret Files & Origins series. A scholar of Batman's long, rich histroy, he considers Gotham "a place best visited by light of day, in a speeding car, with windows rolled up and doors safely locked."
Roger Stewart studied technical illustration at Cornall Technical College, England, and has been a full-time illustrator ever since. He has worked in advertising and the movie industry, and illustrated numberous books for publishers in the U.S., U.K., and Australia. He illustrated DK's best-selling James Bond: the Secret World of 007 and has also contributed to the Illustrated Dictionary, Space Encyclopedia, and Look Inside series. He is a part-time lecturer in illustration at Bournemouth College of Art, England.