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Detective Comics 403 |
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Detective Comics 403 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0151093003
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Owner Comments
"You Die By Mourning" Bruce Wayne’s V.I.P. office is visited by a mysterious woman who claims before running out that her husband will be murdered by morning, and Batman investigates.
"Break-Out!" Robin investigates the escape of two juvenile delinquents from a corrective home.
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Detective Comics 421 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 421 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0983294005
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Owner Comments
"Blind Justice... Blind Fear!" Batman must find a way of keeping a convict who has served his time alive during a prison break so that he can divulge information about corrupt politicians, despite a black militant con who wants to bargain for freedom and a hired killer out to get the man Batman wants to protect.
"Up Against Three Walls!" Continuing from last issue... Commissioner Gordon and his daughter Barbara had traveled to Mexico City so that the Commissioner could teach the police there crime fighting techniques against drug smugglers. After their meeting they were driven into a trap set by drug dealer Odds Layton, and Barbara was pushed to safety before the Commissioner Gordon and Carlos Da Vega (the son of the Mexican police commissioner) were captured. Arriving at police headquarters as Batgirl, Barbara learns that the local mob had demanded a ransom of twelve and a half million Pesos for their safe return. Batgirl convinces Commissioner Da Vega to let her turn the ransom over at the designated meeting place a Jai Alai arena. There, Batgirl finds Carlos to collect the ransom from her, realizing that he's there to collect to square his gambling debts, Batgirl refuses to pay over. Odds Layton then intervenes by sending out criminal Jai Alai players who try to kill her with a grenade, but she easily bests them and captures Odds for the police. Afterwards the crooks are turned over to the police, Commissioner Gordon is freed, and he thanks Batgirl for coming to the rescue, further hinting that he knows her secret identity.
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Slot: |
Detective Comics 431 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 431 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0024021013
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Owner Comments
"This Murder Has Been Censored" At a resort, Batman investigates the murder of a man with a “Censored” stamp on his forehead.
"Crime on My Hands!" A bartender to whom Jason Bard once gave a business card turns up dead with a message written on the card, and Bard seeks his killer.
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Slot: |
Detective Comics 447 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 447 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0763306005
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Owner Comments
"Enter: The Creeper" The Creeper goes after Batman to determine whether or not his old friend is a murderer, and both of them are menaced by freed lions at the city zoo.
Robin Back-up story "The Puzzle of the Pyramids" Robin corners a student thief during a pyramid-building competition at Hudson University.
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Detective Comics 448 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 448 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0155636003
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Owner Comments
"Bedlam Beneath the Big Top!" Batman invades a carnival to learn the ultimate secrets behind the “murders” of Talia and Ra’s Al Ghul.
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Detective Comics 471 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 471 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0947329001
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Owner Comments
"The Dead Yet Live" Bruce Wayne goes to the “sanitarium” of a Dr. Todhunter to seek treatment from his radiation burns. Soon, the Batman discovers that Dr. Todhunter is his old foe Dr. Hugo Strange, who manages to unmask him and learn his secret identity.
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Detective Comics 472 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 472 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1012178002
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Owner Comments
"I Am the Batman!" Robin manages to rescue Alfred and Bruce Wayne from Hugo Strange’s clutches. But Strange himself is captured by Rupert Thorne’s men after he attempts to auction off the secret of Batman’s identity, and when he refuses to divulge it, is apparently beaten to death.
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Slot: |
Detective Comics 473 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 473 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0912947004
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Owner Comments
"The Malay Penguin" Batman and Robin are outlawed by the city council, but continue to operate to foil a grand theft by the Penguin.
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Slot: |
Detective Comics 474 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 474 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0913927008
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Owner Comments
"The Deadshot Ricochet" After apprehending the The Penguin, the Batman and Robin return to the Batcave for some well-deserved rest. They begin some light-hearted sparring with one another, but the fun ends when Robin receives a distress call from Wonder Girl. He doesn't want to leave Bruce, but Batman urges him to attend his teammates in the Teen Titans. Meanwhile at Gotham Prison, the warden ushers the Penguin into a cell next to Floyd Lawton, aka, Deadshot. The Penguin brags about his special laser monocle which he intends on using to escape from prison, but Deadshot snatches it from him and uses it to affect his own escape. That evening, Batman goes to the Tobacconists' Club for an impromptu visit with city councilman Rupert Thorne. He criticizes him for the recent cease and desist against him and warns Thorne that from now on, they will play things "Batman's way". After Batman leaves his office, Rupert Thorne receives a haunting visitation by the ghost of Hugo Strange. The following day, Bruce Wayne meets Silver St. Cloud at the Gotham Convention Center. Silver's company is hosting the event and while there, they run into Commissioner Gordon. Gordon tells Bruce Wayne about the recent escape of Deadshot. His mind hankers back to the first time that he fought against Deadshot. He then takes Silver to the Fox Gardens restaurant for lunch. Silver asks him a lot of questions and Bruce fears that she may suspect that he is Batman. That night, Bruce goes on patrol as Batman, but he doesn't have far to go before he runs afoul of Deadshot. The two fight atop the Ellsworth Building and eventually make their way back to the convention center where they trade shots while leaping across a Giant Typewriter. Batman traps Deadshot behind the over-sized carriage return. Deadshot knows he is beaten and surrenders. As Batman looks up, he sees Silver St. Cloud staring back at him. She recognizes Batman as Bruce Wayne.
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Slot: |
Detective Comics 475 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 475 Qualified |
Grade: |
CGC |
Cert #: |
1011055001
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Owner Comments
"The Laughing Fish" It is night time in Gotham City. Batman swings across the rooftops until he comes to the apartment window of Silver St. Cloud. After being invited in, Batman inquires whether or not Miss Cloud had anything to speak to him about. The look she had given him the previous evening expressed something akin to recognition. Silver stares back at him and immediately recognizes the Batman as Bruce Wayne. Batman, in turn, suspects that Silver may know the truth. An uncomfortable moment passes between the two and Batman excuses himself. Moments later, he telephones Silver as Bruce Wayne, asking her to postpone their next date. Silver cancels the date altogether.
Batman continues patrolling the city and eventually swoops down towards the Gotham docks. A stevedore approaches him and shows him barrels of freshly caught fish. Ordinarily, this mundane incident would not rouse the Batman's attention but for the fact that all of the fish bear faces similar to that of the Joker. The fisherman asks Batman why someone would want to create fish with Joker faces, but Batman discourages the inquiry, saying "The Joker's mind is clouded in madness! His motives make sense to him alone!"
The following morning, the Joker and his henchmen barge into the office of the city Copyright Commission. The Joker introduces himself to a clerk named G. Carl Francis, indicating that he wishes to trademark his designer Joker Fish. The man is clearly terrified by the Joker's presence, but tells him that nobody can register a copyright on a natural resource – even one as mutated as the macabre Joker Fish. The Joker scoffs at Francis and tells him that he has until midnight to make his desires a reality or else he will be "dead as a mackerel".
The Joker leaves the office to confer with his underlings. As he is wont to do, he arbitrarily pushes one of them out into oncoming traffic where they are struck and killed by a truck.
The Joker claims another victim!At the Tobacconists' Club, Rupert Thorne grows extremely nervous. His aide Marko comes to greet him, but his presence only serves to agitate Thorne even further. He goes to the restroom to wash his face when suddenly he is accosted by the Joker. The Joker knows that Thorne was involved with the mysterious death of Hugo Strange and wonders if Strange may have told him the true identity of the Batman. So far as the Joker is concerned, his greatest adversary has no identity other than being the Batman. However, he is satisfied that Thorne knows nothing and leaves him be. Frightened, Rupert scrambles out of the building, hops into his sedan and drives off.
That evening, G. Carl Francis goes to Commissioner Gordon to tell him about the threat made against his life. Gordon and Batman bring Francis back to his home where Batman inspects it for traps or hidden weapons. The Joker broadcasts a message across television waves, declaring that he will kill Francis at 12:00 am. The three men maintain their vigil well into the evening, but at the stroke of midnight, Francis' study begins to fill with noxious gas. Batman quickly slides a re-breather into Francis' mouth, but it does no good. As the smoke clears, G. Carl Francis is dead, a grotesque smile etched across his face – the calling card of the Joker. Batman deduces that the gas that filled the room was one part of a binary compound, otherwise harmless unless mixed with another agent. He determines that the Joker must have sprayed Francis with the secondary agent when he visited his office earlier that day.
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Slot: |
Detective Comics 476 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 476 Qualified |
Grade: |
CGC |
Cert #: |
1011055002
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Owner Comments
"Sign of the Joker!" Batman and Commissioner Gordon know that the Joker will target another city bureaucrat in his mad effort to copyright his chemically-altered Joker Fish. As per another televised threat, his next target is a man named Thomas Jackson. As before, Batman, Gordon and a squad of police officers hole up inside of Jackson's mansion. Batman has Jackson don one of his costumes while he disguises himself to take Jackson's place. That way, if the Joker chooses to attack him, he will actually be attacking the Batman.
As luck would have it, Jackson's cat, Ernest, lopes into the study carrying a poisoned Joker Fish inside of his mouth. The venom has now infected the cat and her bears the striking rictus grin that most associate with the Joker. Batman dives after the animal, but the cat launches itself at Jackson (still wearing the Batman costume) and bites him across the face. The venom spreads into Jackson's bloodstream and he dies moments later. The television comes on and the Joker takes credit for ending the life of Thomas Jackson.
Batman leaves to track down the transmitting station that the Joker is broadcasting from. As he bounds through the nearby forests he spies a spectral image – seemingly, the ghost of his old foe, Hugo Strange. The image disappears, but Batman discovers a vapor analysis meter in the underbrush.
At his Ha-Hacienda, the Joker delights in his latest kill. He ponders to himself the fun to be had by mass-marketing his Joker Fish. He even considers using his special chemicals to infect cattle. "Joker-Burgers!" he cries. "Outrageous!"
Meanwhile, Rupert Thorne picks up a hitchhiking Silver St. Cloud. He barely remembers her from a previous exchange and pays little attention to her now. His mind is on Hugo Strange. Turning on the radio, Rupert and Silver learn about the most recent debacle involving the Joker as well as Batman's approach to the crimes. Rupert has no interest in hearing about Batman and angrily shuts the radio off. Silver expresses her support for the Caped Crusader and Thorne kicks her out of the car. Moments later, the ghost of Hugo Strange attacks him anew.
Silver St. CloudTwo hours later, Batman and Commissioner Gordon meet back at police headquarters. They discuss strategies, but quickly discover that the Joker is impersonating one of the guards. The Joker tries spraying Batman with acid from a false police officer's badge. Batman dodges the attack and the Joker escapes through the window. Batman follows him up the fire escape. The two adversaries chase one another up the side of the building as rain and lightning begin to pour down on top of them. The Joker leaps from the fire escape to a nearby construction scaffold and the Batman follows suit. Unwilling to be taken alive, the Joker squirts acid on the rope holding a suspended girder aloft and plunges seemingly to his doom. Batman does not trust that this is the last he has seen of the Joker.
Silver St. Cloud has since returned to Gotham and has witnessed Batman's battle against the Joker. Confronting him, she realizes that she cannot involve herself with someone who lives such a dangerous lifestyle. Silver breaks up with him. As Silver leaves, Commissioner Gordon approaches Batman. He tells him that local cops picked up Rupert Thorne who is now confessing to all of his various crimes. Batman pays little attention to Gordon however. His mind is only on the woman who just walked away from him.
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Slot: |
Detective Comics 500 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 500 Modern |
Grade: |
CGC |
Cert #: |
0986102008
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Owner Comments
"To Kill A Legend" The Phantom Stranger transports Batman and Robin to a parallel Earth where they must attempt to stop that world’s Joe Chill from killing Thomas and Martha Wayne and forcing another Bruce Wayne to become the Batman.
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Slot: |
Detective Comics 526 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 526 Modern |
Grade: |
CGC |
Cert #: |
0987804001
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Owner Comments
"All My Enemies Against Me!" Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Catwoman, and Talia must stand off an army of the Batman’s old villains, while Jason Todd learns that Killer Croc has murdered his parents.
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Slot: |
Detective Comics 554 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 554 Modern |
Grade: |
CGC |
Cert #: |
0702822045
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Owner Comments
"The Past is Prologue" Dinah Lance learns that her phobia is generated by her mother’s memories (imprinted upon her own) of Pyra, a villainess with powers similar to Bonfire’s, who was the one foe the first Black Canary failed to capture. Deciding that the way to break her phobia is to break with the past, Dinah designs a new Black Canary costume for herself, seeks out Bonfire, and is almost defeated by her foe again until she lashes out with her canary cry and bowls her over. She and the late-arriving Green Arrow take Bonfire into custody.
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Slot: |
Detective Comics 574 |
Item: |
Detective Comics 574 Modern |
Grade: |
CGC |
Cert #: |
0972641002
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Owner Comments
"My Beginning... and My Probable End"
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