COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Batman 64 Signature
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Grade:
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9.8
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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2543822015
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Owner:
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ParadoxTremors
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Bought this on eBay from "goshen-knight_comics" on 11-29-2020
Title: Batman
Issue No: 64
Issue Date: 4/19
Year: 2019
Publisher: D.C. Comics
Country
Key Comments: Sketch cover.
Art Comments: Joshua Williamson story, Guillem March art, Chris Burnham cover
Country/Variant: ComicsPRO Edition
I saw this and decided I just had to have it, buying it on the spot. I come to find later there are only 5 copies certified by CGC at “9.8:” of those, only one is signed as of this date (11-29-2020). I am lucky enough to have that signed copy.
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Overview: As Batman and Flash deal with the fallout from Heroes in Crisis, Gotham Girl begins a mysterious campaign.
Synopsis (spoilers ahead): The Price of Justice, part 1 of 4. This storyline takes place between Batman #57 and 58, per Tom King’s confirmation on Twitter.
Batman prepares to perform an autopsy on Wally West, but cannot bring himself to do it.
On Oolong Island, the Justice League battles rogue Amazo robots. Batman is distracted by memories of the horrors of the Sanctuary slaughter, but still takes down at least two of the bots. Superman says that this battle represents the fifth crisis this week, and Batman and Flash both leave abruptly.
At the Flash Museum in Central City, a mysterious caped figure topples statues on the crowd of Flash fans and tourists. Batman saves some of them, but again, memories of Wally assail him. Barry surprises him, then helps reassure the shaken crowd. Flash remembers the old days when Kid Flash and Robin leaped into the Batmobile together and confronts Batman before he can leave. He knows Bruce lied about Central City being on the way – meaning Bruce knew the attack would happen. Batman reveals that Gotham Girl, Claire Clover, has begun using her powers to perform these attacks. He wants to stop her, not only from hurting others, but from the death that further use of her powers will cause, just as it did her brother Hank (Batman #5).
Claire, meanwhile, has Hank’s body hooked up to a machine, promising to save him....
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