BATMAN #1, SPRING 1940. CGC 6.5
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Winning Bid:
$30,000.00
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Thursday, January 27, 2005 12:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, January 27, 2005 12:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #182 - Part II
Item numbers 1500-3431 in auction 182
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Item Description
He is simply one of the most iconic figures ever created. Thanks to movies, television, radio and almost every other media, he is known throughout the world. His first appearance was in Detective Comics #27. It took a year, but he finally earned his own title. This is the first issue of what would become an incredibly long run. The title is still appears on newsstands today! Almost every important part of the Batman mythology is present in this issue. Aside from the great cover, the book contains the first appearance of the Joker. He appears in two stories that were originally intended for Detective Comics. The splash page for the second story actually resembles the cover to Detective Comics #40.  Batman appears without Robin in a story that was actually intended for Detective Comics #38, where he fights Hugo Strange. The book also has a story that mentions where Batman lives, Manhattan. In addition, it has the first appearance of Catwoman, however, in the story she is referred to as The Cat. This is the first appearance of a villainess in a comic.  The back cover also has the very first Batman and Robin pin-up. Bob Kane is featured in a text piece that is accompanied by a photo and he also handles some of the interior art. The pages are off-white. The book is CGC-certified FN+ 6.5. For the first five issues, the title was published quarterly.
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