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| image= Brave & Bold 1955 01 cover.jpg | caption = Cover of The Brave and the Bold #1 (August–September 1955). Art by Russ Heath, Joe Kubert, and Irv Novick. | schedule = Bimonthly #1-117 Monthly #118-200 |format=(vol. 1 and 3) Ongoing series (Flash and Green Lantern:...) Limited series |limited = y |ongoing = y | publisher = DC Comics | date = (vol. 1) August–September 1955 – July 1983 (vol. 2) December 1991 – June 1992 (Flash and Green Lantern:...) October 1999 – March |2000 (vol. 3) April 2007 – August 2010 | issues = (vol. 1): 200 (vol. 2 and Flash and Green Lantern:...): 6 each (vol. 3): 35 | main_char_team = (vol. 1) Many characters until Batman and a rotation of DC Universe characters with #50 (vol. 2) Green Arrow, the Question, and the Butcher (Flash and Green Lantern:...) Flash, Green Lantern (vol. 3) Rotating characters from the DCU | writers = {{List collapsed|(vol. 1) Cary Burkett, Gardner Fox, Bob Haney, Robert Kanigher(vol. 2) Mike Grell and Mike Baron (Flash and Green Lantern:...) Mark Waid (vol. 3) Mark Waid Marv Wolfman J. Michael Straczynski}} | artists = | pencillers = {{List collapsed|(vol. 1) Neal Adams, Ross Andru, Jim Aparo, Nick Cardy, Ramona Fradon, Russ Heath, Joe Kubert, Bruno Premiani, Mike Sekowsky, Dan Spiegle (vol. 2) Shea Pensa (Flash and Green Lantern:...) Barry Kitson (vol. 3) George Pérez, Jerry Ordway, Scott Kolins, Phil Winslade, Doug Braithwaite, Jesus Saiz}} | inkers = {{List collapsed|(vol. 1) Vince Colletta, Mike Esposito, Dick Giordano}} |subcat=DC Comics |sort=Brave and the Bold |TPB = The Brave and the Bold Team-Up Archives, Vol. 1 |ISBN = 1-4012-0405-8 |TPB2 = The Brave and the Bold, vol. 1: The Lords of Luck |ISBN2 = 1-4012-1588-2 |TPB3 = The Brave and the Bold, vol. 2: The Book of Destiny |ISBN3 = 1-4012-1861-X |TPB4 = The Brave and the Bold, vol. 3: Demons and Dragons |ISBN4 = 1-4012-2190-4 |TPB5 = The Brave and the Bold, vol. 4: Without Sin |ISBN5 = 1-4012-2286-2 }} The Brave and the Bold is a comic book series published by DC Comics as an ongoing series from 1955 to 1983. It was followed by a mini-series in 1991 and 1999, and was revived as an ongoing title in 2007. The focus of the series has varied over time, but it most commonly features team-ups of characters from across the DC Universe. Publication historyVolume 1The first volume of the series ran for 200 issues from August/September 1955 to July 1983.[1] Originally, The Brave and the Bold was an anthology series featuring adventure tales from past ages with characters such as the Silent Knight, the Viking Prince, the Golden Gladiator, and Robin Hood. With issue #25, the series was reinvented as a try-out title for new characters and concepts, starting with the Suicide Squad created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Ross Andru.[2] Gardner Fox and Joe Kubert created a new version of Hawkman in issue #34 (February–March 1961) with the character receiving his own title three years later.[3][4] Editor Julius Schwartz hired Gardner Fox and artist Mike Sekowsky to create the Justice League of America. The team debuted in The Brave and the Bold #28 (February–March 1960), and after two further appearances in the title, received its own series.[5] Issues #45 through #49 were devoted to "Strange Sports Stories" combining sport and science-fiction in tales such as "Challenge of the Headless Baseball Team" and "The Man Who Drove Through Time." Strange Sports Stories was later resurrected briefly as a DC Comics title in its own right in 1973, but lasted only six issues.[6] The series was changed yet again with issue #50 as a team-up title between established characters. Starting with issue #59 The Brave and the Bold became, more specifically, a Batman team-up book with the Caped Crusader as the book's main focus.[7] This was due to the popularity of the Batman television series, which led to the creation of Batmania. After issue #74, The Brave and the Bold was exclusively a Batman team-up title until it ended with issue #200. The teaming of Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad in issue #54 (June–July 1964) by writer Bob Haney and artist Bruno Premiani led to the creation of the Teen Titans.[8] The three heroes subsequently appeared under the name "Teen Titans" in issue #60 (June–July 1965) by Haney and artist Nick Cardy and were joined by Wonder Woman's younger sister Wonder Girl in her first appearance.[9] The Metamorpho character was created by Haney and artist Ramona Fradon in The Brave and the Bold #57 (December 1964–January 1965).[10] The title was the first to feature Neal Adams' version of Batman,[11] generating fan interest that led to Adams' style defining the modern Batman image to this day.[12] In addition, Adams updated Green Arrow's visual appearance by designing a new costume for the character in issue #85 (August–September 1969).[13] The primary artist for the second half of the run was Jim Aparo, starting with #98 (October–November 1971). Haney frequently disregarded continuity by scripting stories which contradicted DC's canon or by writing major heroes in an out-of-character fashion.[14] Issue #100 (Feb.–March 1972) featured Batman and "4 Famous Co-Stars" (Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Robin) in a story by Haney and Aparo.[15] Issues #112 (April–May 1974) to #117 (Feb.–March 1975) of the series were in the 100 Page Super Spectacular format.[16] The character Nemesis, also known as Thomas Tresser, debuted in an eight-page backup story in issue #166 (September 1980) written by Cary Burkett and drawn by Dan Spiegle.[17] The Tresser character was created by Burkett in 1979, and named for an actor with whom Burkett was rooming in New Hampshire.[18] Alan Brennert wrote four issues of The Brave and the Bold featuring Batman teaming with the Creeper, the Hawk and Dove,[19] the Robin of Earth Two,[20][21] and the Catwoman.[22]The title's final issue featured a team-up of the Batmen of Earth-One and Earth-Two[15] and included a preview of Batman and the Outsiders, the title that replaced The Brave and the Bold on DC's schedule and became Aparo's next regular assignment.[23] Full list of issues
Volume 2In December 1991–June 1992, The Brave and the Bold returned as a six-issue mini-series featuring Green Arrow, the Question, and the Butcher.[24] The mini-series was written by Mike Grell and Mike Baron. Flash and Green Lantern: The Brave and the BoldA six-issue mini-series was published from October 1999–March 2000 starring the Flash and Green Lantern titled Flash and Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold.[25] This mini-series was written by Mark Waid and Tom Peyer with art by Barry Kitson and Tom Grindberg. A trade paperback of this mini-series was published in 2001 ({{ISBN|1-56389-708-3}}). The title was used again in 2001 for The Brave and the Bold Annual #1 (1969),[26] a one-shot special that reprinted selected Silver Age team-ups. The book was designed in the 1960s-style "80-Page Giant" format as if it were an actual annual issue of the original run of the title, which did not have an annual in 1969. Volume 3DC resurrected the Brave and the Bold title as another on-going series in April 2007.[27] Deciding that it would be a random team-up series, and not a Batman team-up series, the first writer was Mark Waid, who remained on the title for its first sixteen issues. The first arc, "The Lords of Luck", involved Batman in a team-up with Green Lantern Hal Jordan. The story depicted the characters joining forces with various other characters in tracking down the book of Destiny, with appearances by Supergirl, Lobo, Blue Beetle, the Legion of Super Heroes, Adam Strange, and the Challengers of the Unknown. The second arc picked up threads from the first, but mainly focused on self-contained stories. After Waid's departure, Marv Wolfman took over for a two-part storyline, involving Supergirl and Raven battling the son of Triumph, while David Hine and Doug Braithwaite did a four-issue arc on the series featuring Hal Jordan and the Phantom Stranger. Following this, Dan Jurgens wrote issue #23, featuring Booster Gold and Magog. Like Wolfman's run, this era was prominent for its team-ups between DC heroes and the characters of Milestone Media. Writer Matt Wayne and artist Howard Porter collaborated on a team-up between Static and Black Lightning, and Adam Beechen and Roger Robinson wrote another featuring Hardware and Blue Beetle. The final Milestone issue was a team-up between Xombi and the Spectre, by John Rozum and Scott Hampton. In September 2009, the title was taken over by J. Michael Straczynski and artist Jesus Saiz with issue #27, which featured a team-up between Batman and Dial H For Hero. Similar to the Milestone issues, it was intended for Straczynski's run on the series to showcase the Red Circle Comics characters licensed from Archie Comics. This idea was ultimately scrapped. Following the first issue, Straczynski wrote team-ups between: Barry Allen and Blackhawk; the Joker and the Atom; Hal Jordan and Doctor Fate; Batman and Brother Power; Aquaman and Etrigan; and Barbara Gordon, Wonder Woman, and Zatanna, which served as a companion piece to Alan Moore's The Killing Joke graphic novel. Collection editions
AwardsThe series won Alley Awards in 1962 for "Best Single Comic Book Cover" (#42 by Joe Kubert),[62] in 1965 for "Best Comic Book Cover" (#61 by Murphy Anderson),[63] and in 1968 for "Best Full-Length Story" ("Track of the Hook" in #79 by Bob Haney and Neal Adams).[64] Issue #28 of the third series (the Flash and Blackhawk team-up) was nominated for an Eisner Award for "Best Single Issue (Or One-Shot)" in 2010.[65] In other mediaThe Superman/Aquaman Hour of AdventureAn episode of The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure was titled "The Brain, the Brave and the Bold", in which Aquaman battles a supervillain named the "Brain". Justice LeagueThe Brave and the Bold was used as the title for a two-part episode of the first season of Justice League. The title refers to the Flash (Wally West) and Green Lantern (John Stewart) characters in connection to the second mini-series featuring Barry Allen and Hal Jordan in the roles. Batman: The Brave and the Bold{{main|Batman: The Brave and the Bold}}An animated series based on the Brave and the Bold concept aired from November 14, 2008, to November 18, 2011. The series features Batman teaming with various characters of the DC Universe, much like the first volume of the ongoing series.[66] The tone of the series is markedly lighter than the previous The Animated Series and The Batman. Major characters who appeared in the series include:
Adam Strange, Aquaman, the Atom, Batman, Bat-Mite, Black Canary, Black Lightning, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, the Bronze Tiger, Captain Marvel, Deadman, Doctor Fate, Fire, Firestorm, the Flash, Green Arrow, the Green Lantern Corps, Guy Gardner, Hal Jordan, the Hawk and Dove, Hawkman, the Huntress, Jay Garrick, Jonah Hex, Kamandi, Katana, Metamorpho, OMAC, Plastic Man, the Question, Red Tornado, Vixen, Wildcat, Wonder Woman, and Superman.
Black Adam, Black Manta, Calendar Man, Cavalier, Clock King, Despero, the Gentleman Ghost, Gorilla Grodd, the Joker, Kanjar Ro, Kite Man, Equinox, Major Disaster, Morgaine Le Fey, the Music Meister, Ocean Master, Shrapnel, the Sportsmaster, the Terrible Trio, the Weeper, and Zebra-Man. ArrowThe eighth episode of Arrow's third season is titled "The Brave and the Bold". The episode is a crossover with The Flash and features a team-up of the title characters of both series. References1. ^{{gcdb series|id= 1098|title= The Brave and the Bold}} 2. ^{{cite book|last=Irvine|first= Alex|authorlink = Alexander C. Irvine|last2=Dolan|first2=Hannah, ed.|chapter= 1950s|title = DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle|publisher=Dorling Kindersley |year=2010|location= London, United Kingdom|isbn= 978-0-7566-6742-9 |page= 95 |quote = In "The Three Waves of Doom", a story that filled The Brave and the Bold #25, writer Robert Kanigher and artist Ross Andru introduced the Suicide Squad, a band of World War II-era military misfits.}} 3. ^McAvennie, Michael "1960s" in Dolan, p. 102: "DC's...renaissance soared to new heights with the return of Hawkman and Hawkgirl. Writer Gardner Fox and artist Joe Kubert...ushered in a pair of Winged Wonders that, costumes aside, were radically different from their Golden Age predecessors." 4. ^{{cite book|last= Daniels|first= Les|authorlink= Les Daniels|title= DC Comics: Sixty Years of the World's Favorite Comic Book Heroes|chapter= The Silver Age Applying a Fine Shine|publisher= Bulfinch Press|year= 1995|location= New York, New York|page= 130|isbn= 0-8212-2076-4|quote= Hawkman took a little longer to get off the ground. He showed up initially in The Brave and the Bold #34 (February/March 1961), but had to wait three years for Hawkman #1 (April–May 1964).}} 5. ^McAvennie "1960s" in Dolan, p. 99: "Editor Julius Schwartz had repopulated the [superhero] subculture by revitalizing Golden Age icons like Green Lantern and the Flash..He recruited writer Gardner Fox and artist Mike Sekowsky, and together they came up with the Justice League of America, a modern version of the legendary Justice Society of America from the 1940s." 6. ^{{gcdb series|id= 2107|title= Strange Sports Stories}} 7. ^McAvennie "1960s" in Dolan, p. 115: "By issue #50, The Brave and the Bold developed into the ultimate team-up book. The Brave and the Bold #59 added one final element to the team-up theme, when writer Bob Haney and artist Ramona Fradon partnered Batman with Green Lantern." 8. ^McAvennie "1960s" in Dolan, p. 111: "They were never given a team name when scribe Bob Haney and artist Bruno Premiani spun them against Mister Twister. However, this first team-up of Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad came to be classically regarded as the inaugural story of the Teen Titans." 9. ^McAvennie "1960s" in Dolan, p. 115: "Writer Bob Haney and artist Nick Cardy added another member to the ranks of the newly formed Teen Titans: Wonder Girl." 10. ^McAvennie "1960s" in Dolan, p. 114: "Scribe Bob Haney and artist Ramona Fradon were truly in their element...Haney and Fradon's collaborative chemistry resulted in [Rex] Mason becoming Metamorpho." 11. ^{{cite comic|writer= Haney, Bob|penciller= Adams, Neal|inker= Adams, Neal|story= The Track of the Hook|title= The Brave and the Bold|issue= 79|date= August–September 1968}} 12. ^{{cite book|last= Forbeck|first= Matt|last2=Dougall|first2=Alastair, ed.|chapter= 1960s|title= Batman: A Visual History|publisher= Dorling Kindersley|year= 2014|location= London, United Kingdom|page= 98|isbn= 978-1465424563|quote= Artist Neal Adams started a long association with Batman, applying his modern style to the tales.}} 13. ^McAvennie "1960s" in Dolan, p. 134: "Artist Neal Adams targeted the Emerald Archer for a radical redesign that ultimately evolved past the surface level...the most significant aspect of this issue was Adams' depiction of Oliver Queen's alter ego. He had rendered a modern-day Robin Hood, complete with goatee and mustache, plus threads that were more befitting an ace archer." 14. ^{{cite journal|last= Eury|first= Michael|authorlink= Michael Eury|title= The Batman of Earth-B: The Caped Crusader's Bravest and Boldest Writer, Bob Haney|journal= Back Issue!|issue= 66|pages= 2–5|publisher= TwoMorrows Publishing|date= August 2013|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}} 15. ^1 {{cite journal|last= Eury|first= Michael|title= The Brave and the Bold|journal= Back Issue!|issue= 69|pages= 25–29|publisher= TwoMorrows Publishing|date= December 2013|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}} 16. ^{{cite journal|last= Eury|first= Michael|title= A Look at DC's Super Specs|journal= Back Issue!|issue= 81|page= 23|publisher= TwoMorrows Publishing|date= July 2015|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}} 17. ^{{cite journal|last = Trumbull|first = John|title = Nemesis Balancing the Scales|journal= Back Issue!|issue = 64|pages = 69–75|publisher = TwoMorrows Publishing|date = May 2013|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}} 18. ^{{cite web|url= http://m.chicagoreader.com/chicago/nemesis-vs-politics-as-usual/Content?oid=917568|title= Nemesis vs. Politics as Usual - Gadfly, former actor, and superhero model Tom Tresser is back, calling on the creative class to claim their piece of the pie.|first= Deanna|last= Isaacs|date= December 23, 2004|location= Chicago, Illinois|publisher= Chicago Reader|archiveurl= https://www.webcitation.org/64tDXYXJ0?url=http://m.chicagoreader.com/chicago/nemesis-vs-politics-as-usual/Content?oid=917568|archivedate= January 22, 2012|deadurl= no|accessdate= January 22, 2012|quote= Tom Tresser, the square-jawed, blond comic-book hero, was created in 1979, when Tom Tresser, the meeker, balder actor, was working at the Merrimack Valley Theatre in Manchester, New Hampshire, and rooming with writer Cary Burkett. Burkett got an assignment from DC Comics to create a new character and came up with Nemesis, a master of martial arts and disguise, who needed a daytime alias. Burkett's Tom Tresser became a mild-mannered, Shakespeare-quoting former FBI agent.|df= }} 19. ^{{cite journal|last= Kelly|first= Rob|title= The Alan Brennert Interview|journal= Back Issue!|issue= 84|page= 53|publisher= TwoMorrows Publishing|date= October 2015|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}} 20. ^Manning, Matthew K. "1980s" in Dougall, p. 140: "Alan Brennert and artist Jim Aparo pulled out all the stops to please fans of the Golden Age in this memorable tale." 21. ^{{cite web |url= http://sequart.org/magazine/9294/on-alan-brennert-and-jim-aparos-batman-story-interlude-on-earth-two/|title= On Alan Brennert and Jim Aparo’s Batman story, 'Interlude on Earth-Two'|first= Colin|last= Smith|date= January 10, 2012|publisher= Sequart Organization|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20150322195106/http://sequart.org/magazine/9294/on-alan-brennert-and-jim-aparos-batman-story-interlude-on-earth-two/|archivedate= March 22, 2015|deadurl= no}} 22. ^Manning "1980s" in Dougall, p. 144: "The romance between the Earth-Two Batman and Catwoman was examined in this tale by writer Alan Brennert and penciller Joe Staton." 23. ^Manning, Matthew K. "1980s" in Dolan, p. 202 "Despite being the final issue of this particular series, the book wasn't closed on Batman's team-ups. Although Batman was through working with partners, it was time to think bigger, and in a special sixteen-page preview insert written by Barr and with art by Jim Aparo, the Outsiders debuted. A super-hero team of Batman's own creation, the Outsiders would soon star alongside Batman in the new monthly series Batman and the Outsiders." 24. ^{{gcdb series|id= 4190|title= The Brave and the Bold vol. 2'}} 25. ^{{gcdb series|id= 7317|title= Flash and Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold}} 26. ^{{gcdb series|id= 20774|title= The Brave and the Bold Annual}} 27. ^Cowsill, Alan "2000s" in Dolan, p. 329 "Writer Mark Waid and artist George Pérez teamed up to relaunch one of DC's best-loved titles, The Brave and the Bold." 28. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/the-viking-prince-by-joe-kubert|title= The Viking Prince by Joe Kubert|publisher= DC Comics|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20151111173807/http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/the-viking-prince-by-joe-kubert|archivedate= November 11, 2015|deadurl= no|accessdate= December 4, 2015}} 29. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/showcase-presents-justice-league-of-america-vol-1|title= 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