Don't Turn the Light Off!
Batman: The Killing Joke nn

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Batman: The Killing Joke nn Modern
Grade: 8.5
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 4438101007
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Don't Turn the Light Off!  Score: 96
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Joker cripples Barbara Gordon (Batgirl). Embossed cover. Picked up at a friend's request from Half Price Books raw for $30, and a "happy edition addition!" It opened up a price point to receive the establishment's coupon calendar to use throughout the year too. At about 10% off coupons for the rest of the year, and a basically save the tax excursion, I'm glad to bring to the collection that original gangster an original, ya! ~ The Offspring. Well, these songs of happiness will last well into the next day remembering the hunt and the other comics picked up, with more to come. A maniacal Joker faces the photo finish that was a pioneer for storytelling of its day and time, by way of over the top and not to be exaggerated displays that continue to put "The Joker" ahead of the pack. When it comes to ego and laughing off the experience there is none other thought as unthinkable!

Complete with a back cover picture of the movie prescreen pass before released to theaters of, "Art of Driving in the Rain!" The Joker cracks open the joke at the end given the "rain in his plight", laughing and drenching wet while meaning to fixate on his brand of "art!" The movie is more sobering and of man's best friend. Trying to get the point across of just what can be the ties that bind, with similar morals as the lesson, but one amounts to more when family is involved. The movie told through the eyes of the dog is of also a close-knit family, that in the comic Joker is using Barbara Gordon to get a family message through to the Commissioner Gordon. Joker, gangster, or dog to reincarnate? Which of these choices is preferred? Is not like the other? Some forms of styling and entertainment exceed the other.

Grader Notes:
heavy warping to cover;
scuffing to cover;
spine stress lines to cover.



 
 
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