Mike DeCarlo

Mike DeCarlo is an American comics artist. He is best known for his work for DC Comics in the 1980s inking the artwork of such artists as George Pérez, Greg LaRocque, Keith Giffen, and Jim Aparo.

DeCarlo has worked on such diverse titles as Atari Force, Cartoon Network Block Party, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Fantastic Four, and Simpsons Comics as well as adaptations of the Warner Bros. stable of cartoons including Looney Tunes, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain and Superman & Bugs Bunny.

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Batman #415

DC 1988 Vol. 1
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Batman #415

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Batman #415

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1st appearance of the KGBeast, a cybernetically enhanced assassin, formerly a Soviet agent

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Wrath of the Spectre #4

DC 1988 Vol. 1
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Iconic cover art by Todd McFarlane

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"A Death in the Family" part 1

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"A Death in the Family" part 2

After the Joker badly beats Jason Todd with a crowbar, an explosion finishes him off but the fate of Robin was not decided until phone lines were opened to fans after this issue went on sale to determine the fate of Jason Todd

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"A Death in the Family" part 3

Death of Robin, Jason Todd, killed by the Joker

Batman #427 ended on a cliffhanger that placed Jason Todd in the blast zone of an exploding warehouse

DC set up a poll for readers to cast their vote of whether Jason Todd should survive the blast by calling one phone number, or die by calling another

10,614 phone calls were made with Todd's death having been decided by only 72 votes more than the opposite outcome where he would've survived

DC had prepared both scenarios to go to print (tap cover and swipe to view unpublished pages)

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"A Death in the Family" part 4

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L.E.G.I.O.N. #2

DC 1989 Vol. 1
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L.E.G.I.O.N. #3

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1st appearance of Coldblood, a cybernetically enhanced military officer

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