House of Mystery #288 - DC, January 1981.
Cover art by Mike Kaluta.
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The Spectre #1, April 1987. Cover art by Michael Kaluta.
Greystoke Trading Company.
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A house-ad for The Shadow (1973) ongoing series running throughout DC Comics titles released in June 1973. The series would debut in November of the same year featuring the creative team of Denny O'Neil and Mike Kaluta. "The Shadow knows!" references the series' tagline of "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?"
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Michael Wm. Kaluta
Heavy Metal January 1980 (Vol.3 #9)
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April-May 1978. This attractive Mike Kaluta cover was one part of a last-ditch effort to revitalize THE BATMAN FAMILY, which had to this point been an almost hilariously wretched series, of interest mostly for the early issues' selection of older, better reprints and for a brief attempt to revive the original Batwoman, not seen in over a decade. This issue is still a decidedly mixed bag in quality, but it's notable for two things: the first meeting between Batman and the Huntress, the daughter of his Earth-2 counterpart (who would get her own strip in #18–#20), and a Huntress/Batgirl/Batwoman story that is really the last time that Catwoman was depicted as an actual villain in the mainstream Batman comics. Around this same time, Len Wein was embarking on a new subplot in BATMAN and DETECTIVE COMICS that would position Selina as primarily a romantic foil for Bruce Wayne — if not always quite on the straight and narrow, then no longer the supervillain she'd traditionally been.
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Mike Kaluta cover art for Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion #7, 1972
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The Shadow (vol. 1) #11 (July, 1975). Cover by Michael William Kaluta.
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Batman #242 (1972) by Mike Kaluta, Dennis O'Neil & Irv Novick
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House Of Mystery #261 - DC, October 1978.
Cover art by Mike Kaluta.
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The Shadow by Mike Kaluta
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Corbo #1, February 1987. Cover art by Michael Kaluta.
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