Batman and Sgt. Rock, two great characters that...that never seemed to quite fit together.

The Brave and the Bold #84, July 1969. Cover art by Neal Adams.

The Brave and the Bold #96, July 1971. Cover art by Nick Cardy and Murphy Anderson.

The Brave and the Bold #124, January 1976. Cover art by Jim Aparo.
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In the "Haneyverse" it all made sense. The illogic of having Joe Rock meet up with Batman worried me for about two seconds and then I was drawn into the story and forgot all about it. That's the beauty of a Haney story, it makes you forget the nonsense, at least for a time.
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