Set Description:
1,2, Batman new the stands for you. 3,4, piece timed, impulse and more. 5,6, extra sets to mix. 7,8, Robin's shade. 9,10, it happens again! By the batsignal and not with red hot heat comes a set being doubly registered for newsstands and the art of concealment like Monty Python, skits.
Newsstands!! Running for the door, as they established collections the world over! The Hush storyline is prevalent in stores as any 80's to 90's makeshift bargain bin, and the issues have been sought by the showing of fans and collectors alike, like the Big Bang Theory. Doing things in thankfulness give the jot and chase for the runs, even when procured ahead. We have had further developments with the Hush character, circa 2026, and is stealing the "glow up!"
As the Bat's is a rendition to seem a backseat driver and with Hush as they're taken home from Barne's and Noble in a "gut like" initiative. Taken out on the town with people for the niche of it with a diet coke and chips and easy broken yokes!
Bat's Man! Jim Lee fun loving covers and art, who has stood for a testament of hard work in tried-and-true appreciation! Repetitious characters of lines at times, but easy on the eyes, as well!
The night air crisp with seeking these plots, to fill newsstand holes and while slab notations are applied, and while the backorder newsstands are no longer available, there are those who committed the purchases before the ink dried. In short, purposed collectors are baring their own niches and with actions they are purposefully planning to commit! Commissioner Gordon sometimes thinks it is too much paperwork anyway for a five fingered discount, and even the Batman has believed that they made the grade, with some collections being curated longer and lest he be tempted to say, "Did you read it first?" Found by opportunistic venturers and brought to all kinds of labs and batcaves for analysis lest they be shortsighted or thought naive to be left alone for themselves after picking up "the stuff."
Commissioner Gordon feels the same about all the registry sets now doubly, as the Batman feels about those speculators, and yet if you have found one of those poor souls with a broken member in an alley? It is due to a Bats rather than Mr. Gordon saying, "You going to keep them? Or sell, sell, sell!" One is the night, and the other is a licensed professional but both made direct bank from newsstand payrolls. Ha-ha. This is Gotham in a general sense, the likes of which happen in our minds and on the newsstands with distribution the whole time in exciting dissolving's when issues become back-alley trade breakdowns among the Batman and barcodes no longer publicly available in stores.

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Batman 608 Newsstand Edition |
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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.
1,2, Batman is coming for you. 3,4, with newsstands and more. 5,6, Action Comics. 7,8, Superman is great. 9,10, it'll happen again!
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 Newsstand Edition |
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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!
Seeing the futility of some characters ability to interact productively causes them to be still and count the cost.
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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Batman 612 Newsstand Edition |
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Batman 612 Modern |
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CGC |
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3721897012
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Owner Comments
Newsstand Edition! Superman with the grips on Batman. Nice show of strength, but ah in the end who is the morally comfortable hero, is it the end or something more involved!?! Still a collected cover, whose 2nd print made it into TV shows, with this cover as a sketch. This semi classic is by Jim Lee and was a stark portrayal of just what ominous battles the Superman considers a serious conflict, and just how serious or far he is willing to take it. Superman always seems to use caution and patience, even with a mild personality as Clark Kent. We just never have a gauge on how much he holds back. This Kryptonian keeps the guise up well, and we may never see the full potential for this character, and it may be why he's lasted so long! Many times, as it is what it is, a common issue needs a bit of niche or twist of the arm, but this set is a great read and, so far, has come away with some reverence!
Fury, as with Merrie Melodies, calls for the tagline, "Of course you know, this means war!"
Complete with a back cover picture of the "screen" at the prescreen before publicly released of, "Shazam: Fury of the Gods!" Similarly with DC some heroes have weaknesses. Superman is vulnerable to Kryptonite used in this issue by the Batman, but also to magic, which caused Batman to use the Kryptonite in the first place, and Shazam relies on "SPEAKING!" It takes some backwoods to bring out all the intricacies of some of DC's Mightiest Heroes! Ender's Game Pin, as everyone is trying to be prepared against aliens.
Graders Notes Unavailable.
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Batman 615 Newsstand Edition |
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Batman 615 Modern |
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CGC |
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4603411001
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Owner Comments
Newsstand Edition. Batman reveals identity to Catwoman. Nightwing, Riddler & Joker appearance. Jeph Loeb story. Jim Lee & Scott Williams cover & art. Cats are meowing to the tune of confessions, but by whom, the Batman? I guess that takes the cake for today, and whatever the lesson here is, I suppose it is sure. Like I'm lying to the Hangman's Jury ~ Aerosmith. A time for healing and a time for hate, of those burdens undisclosed and for whatever reason other than because no one is sure of themselves. Supportive though. Not for me, but another problem for another day and I suppose it can wait. Shopping at Fan Expo Dallas 2025 and the bargains were stooped upon me with dealers making headwinds and trades, not with lack of character for it was a busy 3-day weekend. Too busy for even this old codger, but Newsstands in raw form now take the stage back from CGC just in time for my Birthday. Not to repine.
Completely invaluable insight when change is let in through the eyes of the beholder. Hold on Tight.
Complete with a back cover picture of those other frolics with the netted twine that wrapped around other comic-cons like a studious bookworm, for comics, comics, comics! In the end, still at home safe, content, and way too satisfied to wind up in want with my attitude towards submissions and future like excursions, whence the character came in a majestic type of scenario. ZATANNA!!
Grader Notes:
spine stress lines spine;
bend top of cover;
crease left top of back cover.
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Batman 617 Newsstand Edition |
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Batman 617 Modern |
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CGC |
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4603411002
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Owner Comments
Newsstand Edition. Catwoman, Robin, Huntress & Scarecrow appearance. Jeph Loeb story. Jim Lee & Scott Williams cover & art. Jim Lee draws the ink from a battle torn window! Is it to the soul of which you speak? Can anyone hear me? Is it the baton that is passed between the nightfall of an already stranger testing time, oh how the silence speaks volumes. Remembering fallen mankind is one thing, but when there truly is no hope for return, then I guess one must rest assured. Batman by Jim Lee is his own kind of bulky nightmare, in the way it befuddles him to go against his own nature. Is there no turning back? One must know where to look behind the stern cowl like colors when is the night space of adventure and making one stand taking care lest he fall. The riverbends, the rivers flow, and like oil and wine there is a psalm in the night, but who dares to withstand the opportunities. One of four bought Fan Expo Dallas 2025!
Wristbands carve out stamps for prescreens.
The back side of the moon, in comes the supes swoops! Not this issue.
Complete with that PG-13 of the horror variety awaiting a mommy kins and the voluptuous perils that stalk by the wayside in a prescreen pass to the movie before released publicly of, "MEGAN!" Paul told Timothy to make disciples, I guess it was the famed love and faith that brought these Corinthians to their knees. Selah!
Grader Notes:
spine stress lines spine;
bend right center of cover.
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Batman 618 Newsstand Edition |
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Batman 618 Modern |
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CGC |
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4603411004
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Owner Comments
Newsstand Edition. Harvey Dent, Jim Gordon, Huntress, Catwoman, Superman & Riddler appearance. Jeph Loeb story. Jim Lee & Scott Williams cover & art. I am, not, the author of it, but wincing is occurring behind the cold doors of fortune for the heroes and the villains, like the poor in spirit who wonder at when came the howl. It is not the finisher, nor the move of chess we wish to make, and poor solitude is all alone in feeling, expression, and a cover that stands in red like the dawn of a new day weather permitting. It isn't a stroll down memory lane when the spikenard shows the moody tones of Robin and coming up out of his emotional grave. Only a Batman, evidently, can take the helm of both these and other heroics for a cause not their own, but is still pursued to be persuaded by time and the eventual health in, "Them Bones!" ~ Alice in Chains
The emblem of suffering and shame stood an old, rugged cross, with winds that pick-up coat tails to set them down on a precipice and that in itself speaks to the cover and a description "S" symbol like no other.
Complete with a back cover picture of being hated and without cause. It is the inevitable point a finger that has one saying, "One finger towards the door, throw your meal ticket out the window and put your skeletons in jail!" Lord Only Knows ~ Beck The scaly "How to train your Dragon!" In a stainless-steel tumbler.
Grader Notes:
spine stress lines spine;
crease bottom of front cover;
bend left top of back cover;
bend left bottom of back cover.
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Batman 619 Newsstand Edition |
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Batman 619 Modern |
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CGC |
| Cert #: |
4603411003
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Owner Comments
Newsstand Edition. Clayface, Catwoman & Robin appearance. Jeph Loeb story. Jim Lee & Scott Williams cover & art. That's a wrap on my firing squad this Comic Con pick-up 2025. Taking down the photos and putting in the names of those blotted out emotional stirrings in stirred up wonderkins. It isn't a tale worth telling I suppose, but it is my own nonetheless and for what it is worth I love you, them, and the other world type care that only casts a shadow at the future and what we can't even think or imagine. Someday, we'll believe again with what gains there are to be had, in the welling up of responsibilities and personal losses. It isn't that Comic-Con is the end all be all, but the surety of promise One only knows the soul and spirit, and of what season, time and purpose. Though I'd like to think that an original thought, it is not, as there is nothing new under the sun and nothing to swear by alone save a savior who is gentle and kind.
Band on the run, band on the run! The county grudge held a grudge, who will search forevermore! Band On The Run ~ Sir Paul McCartney
Complete with a back cover picture that proves the want within us all to stay healthy and wise, prospering and being in health even as our soul prospers. Ecclesiastes 12:1-7
Grader Notes:
spine stress lines spine;
bend right top of front cover;
bend right center of front cover.
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