Set Description:
He's the Dark Knight! He keeps a cowl in the basement and goes out looking for crime! We need to make a family bond with this captivating series that says, "We stand for Justice!" No bullets though, we know Kung Fu! This set is filled to the edge, with the eerie and the mysterious. Keeping our heads wondering, "wth???" and "What is next?" A good detective story and series if there ever was one. A battle of wits and near-death experiences.
Batman has been around the block a few times, sowed some seeds of justice, and always brought home the GOLD!
Batman! A similar to a Hey Jude song Na-Na-Na, but it is unto the era of which they all originated and took a first chance! Mucking about Gotham city and taking a glance at seriousness while brooding, with sidekicks in abundant supply! Grayson, Todd, and a few others that didn't disappear into the night, save that Batman was the father of the night. A Batty time full of gizmos that were sublime in the limelight of movies and ephemera. To what end? The joy that brought us through all these years, with a girded step along with stride or strut. Batman got in swift kicks of criminal's behinds below the moonlight for the good of right! All upon the front of curbing the frights that spurred Gotham citizen rights, and not just because a Batman appeared. They were there all along, now the Batman is finding the right stuff to put them down!
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Batman 183 |
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Batman 183 Universal |
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CGC |
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2040077002
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Owner Comments
2nd Poison Ivy. DOUBLE COVER: Outer 4.0 Inner 7.0 Label 7.0. A Half Price Books find that I had a coupon for, it came back higher grade than expected and Universal Blue Label to BOOT! Another where the stars align, and I end up with a double cover of the 2nd appearance of IVY! I believe this cover shows the simplicity of Batman and the current humor of the times. I would definitely have bought this off the stands back then. It is interesting to see the Boy Wonder being serious and he is the KID! Batman get off your duff! It also takes days of relaxation, if the criminals indeed ever take a day off in Gotham. Gotham is a city based off New York, I'd assume, seemingly parodied throughout the DC/Marvel universes, and can let others take aim at a city that never sleeps in their writing. Keeping it piggy backed off of the reality, sometimes the fiction seems more relatable.
Complete with a back cover picture of what this cover also reminds me of the most, the Batman movie starring Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin! Brought over from television, as well, and the TV show version started the same year as this issue!
Grader Notes:
double cover 1st cover 4.0, interior cover 7.0;
large, multiple crease right top of front cover;
moderate bends to cover;
moderate soiling back cover;
moderate spine stress lines to cover;
multiple crease left bottom of back cover;
multiple crease left top of back cover;
multiple crease right bottom of front cover;
very light rusted staples to cover.
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Batman 222 |
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Batman 222 Universal |
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CGC |
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2017356002
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Owner Comments
Neal Adams Beatles Cover. One of them is Dead? Inspired by the Beatles, and I assume any of these albums are the inspiration: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, White Album or maybe Abbey Road continued it. Neal Adams uses the headlines to inspire the caped crusader! Seemingly, everyone goes through the "Beatle Phase" of their life. Like or love them, they tend to speak to a "times past", and they sound more melodic, like the harmony in all of us. I transfer that love to this comic, regardless of grade, it is timeless to me. Beatle mania was also of a times past, but it is immortalized within books, mixed media, even those songs that were the 1st to be viewed as girls gone wild. Quite literally the screams heard around the world! Paul! Ringo! John! George! The fearsome foursomes. Lego my Eggo, these Beatles are everywhere!
Complete with a back cover picture of how they are currently marketed, and the popularity shows. I left them in the package, although it is a "K'nex" brand, a good a display as any! A type of Lego or thereabouts toy for those inclined!
Grader Notes:
small, light stain left top of back cover;
very light spine stress lines breaks color;
very light, multiple wear full right of front cover.
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Batman 227 |
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Batman 227 Universal |
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CGC |
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1402441010
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Owner Comments
A Neal Adams cover. A Detective Comics #31 Cover Swipe, yet also a Classic Cover all its own. A Sweet Homage, Neal Adams continues to draw from the past to revive the present and inspire the future. Considered a Classic, due to its eeriness and deep dark cover, for me! Still a fun book, this copy is perfectly centered, although I did kind of overpay at the time, at $475 shipped off eBay in 2018. I now feel it is redeemable, or more worth it. Sometimes, especially when comics are fun for the cover, you just "have to get a well presenting copy!" I like DC, I like Neal Adams, but not always do I pony up the money. I'm glad to represent some different ages of comics with this one, even in 7.5. I'll keep this to look at for a long time! Some people can draw, and this Neal art is proving that his work can almost stand up against any era. I feel like Pulp Fiction, "That's a bold statement!" It applies here though, although I'm a bit sheepish about it, ha!
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen or in theater before released to streaming of, "Pennyworth!" Every butler needs training, and what better to personify a Batman than a private eye sleuth that is also proficient in eggs benedict. That is a spice and flavor of life that keeps the crimefighters fit and trained, with a bit of conscience and experience on the side!
Grader Notes:
crease left top of back cover;
light crease right center of front cover breaks color;
spine stress lines breaks color.
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Batman 232 |
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Batman 232 Universal |
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CGC |
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1565938002
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Owner Comments
1st Al Ghul!!! I thought, "What just happened?" When I first saw this cover, it struck deep to the heart! Ghul was an interesting character on the Batman Animated Series and one that I would always hope to be in rerun. Not your typical villain, and also very methodical in planning! Ghul should be revisited again and again, and each time I'll read it! That awful green cover with a hint of yellow, that backdrops the shot! Almost gives you the ill feeling upon seeing it. Robin suffers a fatal blow? These pages get a look at a new theory of the life and death scenario, and who will win out over all? Bang. Pow! Boom!?! See the results of the Al Ghul. Relatives follow him to the grave and beyond. Is it spiritual or something mystic? Batman can't help but to look inside the creaking door to view for himself. Answers are broad at first, and it takes some faith to believe in a final outcome. Can it be done?
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before released to streaming of, "Pennyworth!" Batman has a fall back if Robin's trade places in life or death. This shows that the butler Alfred had capabilities too, and he can take his experience to then help Batman cope with the death of his parents!
Grader Notes:
light cover tanning to cover;
light spine stress lines to cover;
tear center of spine.
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Batman 234 |
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Batman 234 Universal |
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CGC |
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0784131004
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Owner Comments
1st Silver Age Appearance of Two-Face. Classic Villain! Cover by Neal Adams, a classic artist. I have a raw reader as well, takes you back to intricate plots and a detective type story. Two-face makes his return to give Batman a lesson. Bought this through Dave and Adams website. They're becoming my online go to these days! It will take a bit of detective work to not be hoodwinked, Two-Face is stirring. Even during the open seas, Batman has got a fix in the works. Neal Adams gives it the old world feel too. I'm liking completing the Neal Adam's covers, and I had to get some while they were still affordable. Those days will soon pass, and I've lucked into a few. Great stories to go along with the covers too. I had spied it at several cons, but it never seemed within reach and now I'm grateful. There wasn't always high-grade DC available except for moderns. Robin back up story.
Complete with a back cover picture of the example I have of what the Batman TV show used to access the Batman at his house or Batcave! A red phone for emergencies behind glass to keep the connection secure, but it looked to be in a glassware pan such as this and Commissioner Gordon had one the same as Batman and contacted him at a moment's notice. Batman and Robin were on speed dial, and before cell phones or pagers even!
Graders Notes Unavailable.
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Batman 235 |
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Batman 235 Universal |
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CGC |
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2012616006
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Owner Comments
2nd Ra's Al Ghul appearance and an early Talia appearance. Robin back up story. Letter from Dave Sim. An awesome Neal Adams cover bought from Dave and Adams, how fitting! Total cost was $185 shipped. The Ghul's need to be thrown off track as Bruce Wayne, I mean Batman, displays on the cover. Great well presenting copy! The gun is still smoking from the shot to Batman's cowl! These are captivating covers, and stories with interesting writers that will keep this villain surviving. No matter the lengths he has to go to, Al Ghul is a glutton for punishment. Talia has her moral bearing and is unmoved in her loyalty, or so it would seem, the matters of the heart being the most revealing. Batman proving himself over and over, is only making himself more attractive. According to "modern" times with comics, this pairing is a hot item. What will be retconned tomorrow? Hoping to stand the test, the DC comics test!
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before the movie was released publicly of "Shotgun Wedding!" A Jennifer Lopez wedding movie, yes another! What does it feel like to hunt "the bats" with a shotgun and fall in love? Talia the gun toting hotshot had a kid named Damien with the Bat, and these are the days through the hourglass of Batmans Lives! Not so much comic related but fits the cover and was shown at the Alamo Drafthouse, which is an awesome dine in theater.
Grader Notes;
crease right bottom of front cover breaks color.
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Batman 244 |
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Batman 244 Universal |
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CGC |
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1237325007
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Owner Comments
Classic Cover! NEAL ADAMS. Ghul seemingly thinks that he's done Batman in! A "Sucker Punch" or chickens before they hatch? Neal Adams draws on his twist to keep me the reader enthralled. I think this cover portrays the isolation that is reflected in Ghul's desires to kill the Batman! The Batman has friends, unknowingly, within the circle trying to give him the edge. Is it enough to cause the Batman to win the contest of duels? Kind of. Ghul almost seems to be on the hunt for sport, but is there bigger fish to fry? There will be a recompense and hopefully a reward to the one who aids the Batman. Sometimes the double cross isn't always very apparent. Sometimes it takes the risk. Be sure that the Batman somehow, someway, always gets his man. A classic story of keeping your friends close and enemies closer. Do not count your chickens before they hatch either, or you might find yourself at the short end of the stick or scorpion.
Complete with a back cover picture of, "The Sucker Punch/Sweet Pea Statue!" The venom in a scorpion's sting can have you in a mirage within a desert, and clinging to reality, while hoping anyone will come by to be a Good Samaritan! Bible tales, rescue the day on the side of good, vs evil! Bought from Keith's Comics a Local Comic Shop.
Grader Notes:
small, light, multiple bend left bottom of front cover;
small, very light bend left bottom of back cover.
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Batman 251 |
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Batman 251 Universal |
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CGC |
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1560866012
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Owner Comments
Classic Neal Adams! 'Nuff Said. Danny O'Neal takes the Joker to a maniacal proportion in the writing. What about the art? Well, Adams' Art is what makes the jokester feared and needing to be brought to justice. For me? The twist in the cover means that the Joker is secretly pulling the strings! A Great Read. The Joker gets in his licks, but the Bats is hot on the trail. Batman knows what the Joker is capable of and gets a rude reminder. The psychotic Jokester has made an end to life, the one thing Batman aims to prevent, and does something now to stop another Joker attempted outing! Putting the maniacal intentions aside to see the big picture, only the Batman's sanity keeps his detective and crime fighting skills up to snuff! I can only imagine Bruce Wayne's resume! Then if I could compare it to the Batman? I just would like to do that and ponder what all is, "redacted!?!"
Complete with a back cover picture of the "screen" at the prescreen of, "Fall Guy!" Every split decision a stuntman makes demands another in succession. No matter the backup plan we have got the Detective issue rollercoaster of Batman's wits vs maniacal pressure, and Batman must remember to view his steps carefully to execute, like the film, the trial of fire successfully. Take 2 doesn't always happen if the 1st take is not survivable!
Grader Notes:
multiple crease right top of back cover;
spine stress lines breaks color;
very small, multiple tear top of back cover.
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Batman 357 Canadian Edition |
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Batman 357 Modern |
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CGC |
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1075095007
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Owner Comments
1st Full Appearance of Killer Croc and Jason Todd. This is a 75 cent Canadian Price Variant. I bought it for $204, shipped, from Duncanville LCS Bookstore. It was not labeled as such, and I had to send it in to get reholdered. In order to get the label corrected, it was a mechanical error of sorts. Killer Croc was a different kind of episode on the Animated Batman Series, it almost made you sympathize with his plight and concerned for his well-being! That is some Grade-A Story Telling!! Shout out to CGC for the assist and recognizing the mistake to have it fixed for reholder! Awesome! There is some discrepancy on all the 1sts with the Croc, with several being an "in the shadows" kind of thing, yet sales aren't affected too much. That said, there aren't a lot of sales visa vie this issue, especially when it comes to Canadian priced variants!
Complete with a little later issue back cover picture, with the Joker who looks as though he just ate some bad Calamari. Issue #450 back cover picture to join in with this issue #357 from the same series. Joker smoking up a storm feeling the glut in his gut cover!
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Batman 386 |
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Batman 386 Modern |
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CGC |
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2027089012
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Owner Comments
Origin and 1st Black Mask appearance. This character had a part in the movie Harley Quinn Birds of Prey, which I got to see as a prescreen and got a Harley Quinn mallet pin! It makes the cost free as well with these prescreens, when you know how to get passes! I've met friends who dress up for the comic movies, there are often prizes, gift bags, comics, and other frivolity! I went with my brother, and it was a popcorn movie. I got this slab off of the app Mercari, after my 1st purchase fell through and Mercari said sorry by giving me a 10% off coupon, so I got this after discount for $120 shipped. Really even as of 2022 it is the going price for this issue, but still has that 80s grit in art and color. The cameo of the "Black Mask" was short and sweet in the movie though. The comic shows a more thought out and gritty side, with the backdrop of Gotham!
Complete with the prescreen pass before released to theaters, as a back cover picture of, "Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of Harly Quinn)!" A nice memento from the film with the DC roller derby like action, that has also been featured in comics furthering the Harley Quinn storylines. It does kind of fit that style, and the Black Mask overlay was a nice touch in the movie!
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Batman 404 |
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Batman 404 Modern |
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CGC |
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1224946012
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Owner Comments
""Year One"" storyline begins. These are the inner struggles that live within the ocean of love. It is better to have it than not at all, but those lone guns are treacherous after a fall in humanity. We must learn to sink our own teeth in the whisky sour, if not for the bitter herbs and cherries, it is life's aroma. Dwindling scenarios that call us to think on noble things: goodness and honor, all things lovely, and being respectful; even if it is just for ourselves. Forgiveness is a hard road, but again it is for us, if not all the more, actually, than for others. Narrow is the road, and it is the wisdom that beckons and calls from street corners and beyond. It lets us know that in suffering we are not alone. Let the joy return and don't be afraid to treat your neighbor as yourself, one foot in front of another. Bought this early November 2024, with a Holiday Cheer to be in the minds of everyone soon, we try for year-round. Got it at Titan Comics for $42.
Complete with a back cover picture of the "screen" pass that I won to see, "MEG 2: The TRENCH!" Saw it on screen X, which isn't a 1989 Batman reference, "Got to love that Joker!" It takes some teeth in the ocean to see straight towards the gills of another "B" movie slaughter.
Grader Notes;
spine stress lines breaks color.
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Batman 563 |
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Batman 563 Modern |
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CGC |
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4428773004
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Owner Comments
Newsstand Edition. Joker appearance. Campbell Cover bringing the 90's "JINCO" style pants to the maniacal prince of crime, that is the running pinstriped Joker. "Love that Joker, Brand-X!" A classic line that if done right will bring the onslaught of a laughing grin to anyone who reads and partakes. In Newsstand style, with distribution at the time to be found other than a local comic shop. Flash forward to circa 2023, where I bought this for $10 raw at LCS Duncanville Bookstore during Free Comic Book Day sales! A significant issue that takes it to destruction and the world, "needing an enema!" The thesis is the same as any of groundbreaking Joker turmoil, to combat a "Bat's" that is anything but a "mere mortal", as the Joker once again fixates on potential outcomes of his "fun and games!" Just because you can use quotations, doesn't mean you should! Joker is lining up the one-liners, as he is indifferent to the normalcy of psychosis, and takes the meaning of substance to always put salt in a wound. Campbell shows that leniency in fashion, but don't be fooled, puddin' means business with a soon appearance of Harley Quinn in issue #570!
Complete with a back cover picture of the "screen at the prescreen" before released publicly of, "The Kitchen!" A DC movie based on the comic of the same name of, Hell's Kitchen from 1978! To be sure the Hell is brought by the one who can keep the gangs in line? Is it the Joker in name only or does he take a hint from past successes? It is the last laugh that will tell the tale!
Graders Notes Unavailable.
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Batman 570 |
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Batman 570 Modern |
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CGC |
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4428773005
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Owner Comments
Newsstand Edition. Joker & Harley Quinn appearance. Deep within the dungeon is springing another step, with another face of evil, the harlequin that self-named partner of maniacal hysteria! Harley Quinn in a fourth or so appearance takes the side and opinionated personality of sticking it to the good guys and gals. A since "reformed" theatric that in these early stages stands side by side with the prince of crime Joker. Not a good look for Dr. Quinn, but we all have the bad days that are often in tutelage of how we decide to change. These early instances take on a "different face" and outlook, as the Newsstand offerings were still out and about during its distribution, at places other than a normal local comic shop! Those definitions help the niche collector to present unique editions, with the label additions now added to CGC Label Notes, and those can come from a bit of hard looking. Picked up from LCS Duncanville Bookstore circa 2023 during the Free Comic Book Day Week when bargain hunting! A nice $10 raw pick up that does suit well in the registry.
Complete with a back cover picture of, "Harley Quinn: Arkham Knights!" Manufactured by Play Arts Kai! A posable figure back dropped by Dr. Quinn changing, that is still a signature style for this era of Harley. Taking into account the seriousness of rehabilitation as there are other playful versions in video games and comics, yet this figure comes with an intently displayable stand and gun toting accessories!
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Batman 608 |
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Batman 608 Modern |
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CGC |
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1355702006
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Owner Comments
Newsstand Edition. Modern Newsstand pull up a batarang and get to swinging! Catwoman, Killer Croc, and Poison Ivy Appearance. A now classic Jim Lee cover. It was everywhere at the time, only a few have posted "Newsstands" for sale. Still the quantities, were consumed in mass, yet the demand hasn't brought too many out of collections. The jury is still out. A classic swinging cover, with the almost G.O.A.T. of football on the back cover, Tom Brady, but more importantly, this thing could be pressed it seems from the grader's notes. Loving the beginning to this run of "newsstands" in the issues of #600's, that was well read and collected! This sets up the Jim Lee run that would initiate new and secretive "villains" for the Batman to play with, although in this instance a very crippling way to go about it. There is a lot to the Batman, and somethings never change; although, there are always new obstacles to figure out and he can rise to the occasion.
Complete with back cover picture of Jim Lee's light up canvas. Showing off Jim Lee art! Bought at GameStop of all places, these are the heroes who could keep a "Batman in Check!" The BATMAN, however, always seems to go it alone and mostly in the shadows of his own volition! What is his superpower? "He's Rich!" That is what makes him, and yet the brain power to put that money to work is often overlooked!
Grader Notes:
finger bends center of back cover;
small bend center of front cover;
spine stress lines.
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Batman 609 |
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Batman 609 Modern |
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CGC |
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2083157010
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Owner Comments
1st Hush. Who seemingly is a pivotal character. There was a bunch of buzz surrounding this character, I just happen to see this at Movie Trading Co. My Mom was B-day shopping for me, and I mentioned it. Happy B-day to me at $20, it's nice when those who know nothing about your hobby can contribute in some way and see your eyes light up. A pretty sexy cover, knowing that Batman eventually asks Catwoman to marry him. It makes you look back at their relationship, and now even with Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy; although, that always seemed to be a thing. I suspect that it had a slight spine roll to receive 9.6 instead of 9.8. It's otherwise pristine! Props to those inclined to help others, it serves well and even if you don't do it to get something in return. There is a reward regardless, so be kind and love each other. That is comic collecting for me!
Complete with a back cover picture of the insides to this comic, showing "Hush" pulling strings and narrating himself with inner thoughts, that speak to how a "villain can analyze heroes or become ambitious in their own endeavors!"
Graders Notes Unavailable.
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