Batman & Catwoman commission, 2008.

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Batman & Catwoman commission, 2008.
Another great Breyfogle double-page splash.
Batman & Mr. Zsasz painting from 2009.
Batman & Cornelius Stirk commission, 2012.
Detective Comics #627 (featuring a cover painted re-creation of Detective Comics #27), 1991.
Batman #451, 1990.
Detective Comics #610, 1990.
25/75: Norm Breyfogle
Norm Breyfogle's Batman tenure extended from 1988 until 1993, during which time he was the main artist on Detective Comics, then Batman and finally Batman: Shadow Of The Bat, which he helped launched in 1992. Alongside Scottish writer Alan Grant, Breyfogle co-created notable adversaries like The Ventriloquist & Scarface, Anarky and Mr. Zsasz, and helped develop the third Robin, Tim Drake.
Having been one of the regular Batman artists when I started reading comics, Breyfogle has always been one of my very favorite interpreters of the character. A lot of than has to do with his amazingly fluid illustration style and his mastery of facial expressions, both of which are evident in the page below:
After penciling the first three chapters of the Knightfall storyline, Breyfogle left the Batbooks in the early 90's to help launch Malibu Comics' Ultraverse line, where he co-created the title Prime. He's worked in comics sporadically since, including some recent work on the Batman Beyond comic.
Sadly, this past week it was reported that Breyfogle has suffered a major stroke, and has no health insurance to help cover the costs. Please consider making a donation to help cover this great artist's medical costs here: http://www.youcaring.com/medical-fundraiser/legendary-batman-artist-norm-breyfogle-stroke-fund/281723
A Brief Pause
Hey guys, here's the latest episode of the comics podcast I started doing with some friends. In this episode, I drone on about horror comics, just in time for Halloween! Listen to my dulcet (mono)tones and enjoy!
http://conversationalcomicscast.squarespace.com/journal/2014/10/29/episode-3-greg-does-horror
What I said about Egghead? Ditto King Tut. Batman '66 #8 cover by Mike Allred, 2014.
This might be the only time Egghead appears on this blog. So savor it. By Mike Allred.
Twister, Justice League-style. By Mike Allred.
Neon Genesis Batmangelion (sorry).
Recreation of the cover for Batman #126.
The Justice League, Batman '66 style. Variant cover for Justice League #31, 2014.
Batman meets Madman.
Page from "Batman-A-Go-Go," Solo #7, 2005.