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  • Published: 7 July 2026
  • ISBN: 9781799508304
  • Imprint: DC Comics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 560
  • RRP: $85.00
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DC Finest: Team-Ups: The Impossible Escape



Dynamic Duos and Daring Escapes—Batman’s Greatest Team-Ups Collected

DC Finest: Team-Ups – The Impossible Escape brings together some of the most thrilling and unexpected superhero pairings from DC’s Bronze Age. Featuring classic stories from The Brave and the Bold and Super-Team Family, this volume showcases Batman teaming up with heroes like Mr. Miracle, Green Arrow, Wonder Woman, Deadman, and even Kamandi. With writing by Bob Haney and Arnold Drake, and art by legends Neal Adams and Jim Aparo, these tales are packed with action, mystery, and the kind of wild storytelling that defined an era. From “The Impossible Escape” to “The Hour of the Beast,” this collection is a celebration of DC’s most daring collaborations.

  • Published: 7 July 2026
  • ISBN: 9781799508304
  • Imprint: DC Comics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 560
  • RRP: $85.00
Categories:

About the authors

Bob Haney

Born in 1926, Bob Haney grew up in Philadelphia and entered the comics field in 1948, writing war, crime, and western stories for a wide variety of publishers. Haney is perhaps best known for his role in the creation of Metamorpho, Eclipso and the Teen Titans, his long runs on Batman and Robin, Suicide Squad, Tomahawk and Mystery in Space, and his contributions to DC's line of war comics.

Jim Aparo

A self-taught artist, Jim Aparo first attempted to break into the industry in the early 1950s at the legendary E.C. Comics group. When E.C. rejected his work, Aparo turned to advertising art in his native Connecticut, where he specialized in illustrating newspaper fashion ads while continuing his efforts to work in comics. His dream was finally realized in 1966 when Charlton Comics editor Dick Giordano hired him to draw a humorous character called Miss Bikini Luv in Go-Go Comics. Sharpening his skills on such features as the Phantom, Nightshade, Wander and Thane of Bagarth, Aparo followed Giordano to DC Comics in 1968 where he quickly gained notice for his smooth, realistic style on such titles as Aquaman, The Brave and the Bold, The Phantom Stranger, The Spectre, The House Of Mystery, The House Of Secrets, Batman, Detective Comics, and Batman and the Outsiders. An artist whose work is still considered a high-water mark for the industry, Aparo died on July 19, 2005.