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"Grell" - Mike Grell
"Paris Supplies" - Charles Paris
"Rude Gallery" - Steve Rude @steverudeart
"Bolland Art Pens" - Brian Bolland
"McKean St." - Dave McKean @DaveMcKean
"Giordano's" - Dick Giordano
"Adams Ave." - Neal Adams @nealadamsdotcom
"Roy's" - Adrienne Roy
"Chemical Analysis; B. Brown" - Bob Brown
"The Deal Friedrich" - Mike Friedrich
"O'Neil Books" - Dennis O'Neil
"Miller Road" - Frank Miller
"Haney Security" - Bob Haney
"Wein Cola" - Len Wein @LenWein
"Sprang St." - Dick Sprang
"Newton Wrestling Champ" - Don Newton
"Sale At Robbins" - Frank Robbins
"Chan's Costumes" - Ernie Chan
"Austin's Art Supply" - Terry Austin
"Rogers Hotel" - Marshall Rogers
"Roussos' Sporting Goods" - George Roussos
"Englehart Signs, Inc." - Steve Englehart
"Breyfogle's Red Table Wine" - Norm Breyfogle
"Aparo Advertising" - Jim Aparo
"Kane Trucking" - Bob Kane
"Do you ever get tired?"
Written by Chuck Dixon @Dixonverse
'Robin #5' (1991)
@aarrgghhv2 @BronzeAgeBabies @CoolComicArt Great choice. Many of the Silver and Bronze Age escapes required some degree of showmanship.
That's why my favorite ought to be the one from Venom. Also by Denny O'Neil, it's actually relevant to the plot and shows character growth in a fantastic fashion!