Jack C. Harris (1) (1947–)
Author of Tiny Toons: Lost in the Fun House (Little Golden Book)
For other authors named Jack C. Harris, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
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Series
Works by Jack C. Harris
House of Mystery # 298 2 copies
Moon Knight, Vol. 1 #16 2 copies
Secrets of Haunted House # 19 — Editor — 2 copies
Secrets Of Haunted House #38 (July 1981 DC Comics) — Editor — 2 copies
House of Mystery # 277 1 copy
The Mighty Isis #5 — Author — 1 copy
The Mighty Isis #6 — Author — 1 copy
The Mighty Isis #7 — Author — 1 copy
DC Super-Stars No. 9 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House 45 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 36 — Editor — 1 copy
Wonder Woman, Vol. 1 #243 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 21 — Editor — 1 copy
Showcase [1956] #101 (Hawkman) — Author — 1 copy
Showcase [1956] #102 (Hawkman) — Author — 1 copy
Showcase [1956] #103 (Hawkman) — Author — 1 copy
Ghosts # 77 1 copy
Ghosts # 112 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 17 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 18 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 20 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 22 — Editor — 1 copy
Karate Kid 11 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 24 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 26 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 27 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 29 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 30 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 31 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 34 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 35 — Editor — 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 37 — Editor — 1 copy
The Unexpected # 215 1 copy
Weird War Tales # 74 1 copy
Secrets of Haunted House # 28 — Editor — 1 copy
Associated Works
The Steve Ditko Omnibus, Volume One: Starring Shade, the Changing Man (2011) — Contributor — 40 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1947-08-30
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Philadelphia College of Art
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Wilmington, Delaware, USA
- Places of residence
- Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA
- Map Location
- Delaware, USA
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Reviews
This 'Elseworlds' graphic novel takes the character of Bruce Wayne and transplants him to the 1800s where he takes on a Frankenstein-esque role and constructs a monster from the brain of his father that morphs into the Batman. I really, really didn't like this. The Batman-Frankenstein myth-melding did nothing for me. It didn't make me view the Batman in a new light nor did it provide an interesting setting for a familiar character. It was nothing more than a Shelley pastiche with a modern show more novetly edge. I didn't like the artwork either - traditional simulated brushwork or not, it wasn't stylistically something that gripped my attention. There are better works in the Batman canon and the original Frankenstein is steeped further in gothic horror than this slightly limp-wristed effort. show less
An "elseworlds" Batman graphic novel, modeled after the "Frankenstein" legend and set in that time and place, in which Bruce Wayne attempts to construct a sort of "Bat-Man" using immensely strong body parts and his dead father's brain. Needless to say, things go awry shortly after. Good painted-style artwork that complements the Gothic tones.
This is a garbage one shot. Cheesy dialogue and artwork. Reminded me of mid 80's comics. Also, the DIALOGUE. I cannot stress this enough how horrible the dialogue was. Glad I only paid 50 cents for this.
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- Works
- 80
- Also by
- 6
- Members
- 579
- Popularity
- #43,292
- Rating
- 3.1
- Reviews
- 4
- ISBNs
- 106
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