COMIC DETAILS
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Comic Description:
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Batman 181 Universal
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Grade:
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2.0
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Page Quality:
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OFF-WHITE
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Certification #:
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4467094001
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
1st appearance of Poison Ivy. (Pamela Lillian Isley). Pin-up by Infantino and Anderson. Robert Kanigher and Gardner Fox stories. Moldoff, Giella and Greene art. Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson cover. An over and under kind of weed but by the blessings that speak for themselves. The growing, and inner onion wrapping of Ivy. She burst the storm through the rain to water herself and make her known attributes and ways of self-talk be a help to those who would hear, namely plants. "Can I water your plants!?" Classic Herlihy Boy SNL Skit. Very hot this winter in Texas, even people mowing, but don't Sit yet? No poison to be found. Batman and understudy Robin find themselves in a flight of fancy when they come upon the female and cohorts, but the infatuation of the graces afforded stop the implementation of yet another betrayal. That speaks the moderations and meditations by which the justice and courage of flame, student and teacher, father and mother as son or daughter desire the trust falls battle the wits! It isn't bewitching, it is loving powder form the Ivy!
Complete with a back cover picture of everyone's victory by freedom's liberties ringing in this circa 2026 New Year. That was my dad and friend Amelia's copyrighted greeting card, they kept it up for a while, called "Nail Mail." I'm not sure of its current legal status but it has been their witnessing tool, as these were reissued military cards that she had received from her family members while in the war. Originally called V-mail and stood for "Victory Mail" that had to pass the test to get across overseas. Quite a small bit of history but remarkable how important the servicing of mail is and was and especially when considering how dear to the heart and good for the soul when important.
Grader Notes:
medium tear with crease left bottom of spine;
multiple tear full left of cover;
moderate color lift front cover;
heavy wear cover;
heavy crease cover.
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