Dick Sprang's gorgeous "All For One, One For All", from Batman 32, Dec 1945/January 1946. Sprang (b. July 28, 1915) inked himself on this job, and the results are spectacular. It's been reprinted, but it's never looked as good as it did in '45. Script is uncredited, letters by Ira Schnapp. © DC Comics
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