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Interesting choice of words... Batman.
Written by Len Wein
'Batman #323' (1980)
'Batman #321' (1980) - "Dreadful Birthday, Dear Joker... !"
A masterpiece.
Written by Len Wein @LenWein
Cover by José Luis García-López & Tatjana Wood
Art by Walt Simonson @WalterSimonson & Dick Giordano
Edited by Paul Levitz @paul_levitz
'Batman #313' (1979)
Len Wein develops a romantic sub-plot between Bruce Wayne and a reformed Selina Kyle. A serious relationship between them for the first time. Groundbreaking!
Art by Irv Novick and Frank McLaughlin
'Batman #308' (1979)
Writer Len Wein provides Mr. Freeze with a tragic angle for the first time ever; while artist John Calnan updates the character's looks!
Cover by Jim Aparo
.@UrbanComics réédite en noir et blanc Swamp Thing de Len Wein et Bernie Wrightson! Sortie le 28 juin!
Incredibly proud that the Swamp Thing story @JasonFabok and I did as part of a Len Wein tribute got nominated for an Eisner. I love this one, not least because Jason’s art here is transcendent. Thank you so much.
Comics people can vote here: https://t.co/VRbjcvwHV1.
#TBT to when I was sad about the passing of Len Wein. #xmen #wolverine #nightcrawler #colossus
CREATIVE SECRETS - Elizabeth Wein
In search of inspiration, Caroline Deacon invites established writers and illustrators to tell us about their creative space. This month features New York Times bestseller @EWein2412
https://t.co/rEiLqaAANJ
@bryansuminski @SecretErik @LetsTaIkBatman The bipolar thing is about Batman writers and editorial, wanting to keep the character single and deprived. He's easier to sell as a tragic hero, when Selina's kept at a distance. But the relationship's popularity allows it to endure. With Wein, Loeb, Dini, and King, evolving it.
Obscure Bat-villain: Sterling Silversmith
Created by Len Wein and Jim Aparo
'Detective Comics #446' (1975)
Cover by Jim Aparo, Tatjana Wood and Gaspar Saladino
Hi! I'm Gramm Wein, an art-student from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. I love cinema so much, so I want to be a movie artist in the future! ✨
#VisibleWomen
Oh I like that Len Wein didn't make Dinah a generic silver age female character in this story
Einmal im Leben einen Klassiker probieren (nein ich meine keinen Wein) ✓
-und das nennt man Abi pfffff...ich habe mehr Freizeit als vorher-
"Thanks, Bub." Tip of the hat to comic book writer, Len Wein, who passed this week. He worked at both DC and Marvel and co-created icons.
This pair of Wein'ers helped me out of a VERY BIG drawing rut. Thanks Len. #Wolverine #Swampthing