A Fistfull of Stories (and Articles) - Limited Edition

Limited Edition

There was also an extremely limited edition (lettered) which included two Batman stories Lansdale had written in 1990, "Subway Jack" and "Belly Laugh." These have never been included in any other Lansdale collection, but it is much easier to find them in their original printings, The Further Adventures of Batman (1989) and Batman: The Further Adventures of The Joker (1990), respectively, or their reprints in Tales of the Batman (1994) and Adventures of the Batman (1995), respectively. All were edited by Martin H. Greenberg.

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