Living in Sequence” sweeps into the Poe Park Visitor Center for a limited engagement, now through March 8.
The exhibit, organized by the Bronx Heroes, is a vibrant collection of comics by Bob Kane and Bill Finger.
The comic creative team came up with the idea from the Caped Crusader and from living in an apartment located on the Grand Concourse. Their collaboration produced other characters, some of which were gleaned from the stories of Edgar Allen Poe.
In 2003, the superhero and Poe teamed up to solve mysteries in the comic miniseries “Batman-Nevermore.”
This exhibit covers the golden age of comic books and hopes to foster love of the genre in a whole new generation.
“Living in Sequence” is open now through March 8, from 8 am to 4 pm. Admission is free.
The Poe Park Visitors Center [2640 Grand Concourse in Fordham Heights, (212) 360-1311].