Back in 1990, DC released a Portfolio of George Perez's covers for the Batman "Batman: Year Three" (which elaborated on Dick Grayson's origin, including having his photo taken with a fan on the night his parents died, and dealt with what happened when the man who killed his parents was finally released from jail) and the Batman/New Titans "Lonely Place of Dying" story (which introduced the fan, now a teenager named Tim Drake, into the Batverse properly and... well, we know what happened after that)There were a couple of other plates included with the portfolio, but I'm only posting one of them, because whilst I don't feel bad posting the plates that were covers, it seems unfair not to stick to the 1/3 rule if I can.The colour versions of these are lovely, but I love the inking and linework in the black and white versions, highlighting what Perez does so well, and makes look so effortless, when you know it's anything but.Savour the beauty and artistry folks.... New Titans #60New Titans 61Batman 436Batman 437Batman 438Batman 438Batman 439Batman 441Batman 442There were also some other pieces done for the Portfolio which aren't covers, but certainly could have been.If you want to see a fun commission someone with great taste, and more disposable income than I have, arranged for the above piece check here This one ended up being used as a cover for the collected "Lonely Place of Dying" TPBThere were twelve plates in the standard Portfolio, but there WAS a thirteenth one, issues as part of a limited run for the Warner Brothers Stores, showcasing Batman and Robin versus the villains of Gotham. How many can YOU name (rhetorical, unless you really want to)