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First appearance Batman from Detective Comics #27 (with pink-ish / purple-ish hands), a Black and Gray Batman from Knightfall, and Azrael in Batman armor from Knightsend are about to drop, and all ...
A platinum edition adds blue elements to Batman's suit, resembling the iconic Detective Comics #27 cover. Priced at $22.99, this collectible figure includes swappable hands and a wrench ...
McFarlane Toys unveils a 1:10 scale statue of Batman's debut in Detective Comics #27. The statue features Batman's first appearance outfit, honoring his 1939 comic debut by Kane and Finger.
As most Batman fans are aware, Detective Comics #27 is where it all started back in 1939. Detective Gordon was put on the case of a murder and decided to bring his buddy Bruce Wayne along.
Another copy of Detective Comics #27 with a 6.5 grade fetched the record $1.74 million in May. Superman No. 1, which raked in a colossal $5.3 million in a 2022 private sale, hold the record for ...
It's a weird design at first glance, but there's also something instantly classic about it. Like most McFarlane figures, this Batman has 22 points of articulation and stands 7" tall.
McFarlane Toys’ new Detective Comics #587 figure is $49.99 USD and pre-orders have already sold out. However, you can find more information, as well as add the figure to your McFarlane wishlist ...
McFarlane Toys has announced five new figures for Batman Day 2024. Batman & Ace the Bat-Hound (Silver Age) Preorders are available from Amazon and Entertainment Earth. The 1950s was a decade of… ...
Batman has been around since his first appearance in 1939’s Detective Comics #27. The one Rule that is associated with the World’s Greatest Detective is that he has a no-kill rule.
An unrestored copy of Detective Comics #27, the May 1939 issue that first introduced Batman and Commissioner Gordon to readers worldwide, is going to auction at the end of March.
Batman is an internationally recognized character with the duality of billionaire Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego, Batman, first appearing in Detective Comics #27 in 1939.
Another notable detail from Detective Comics #27 compared to comics published over the years is Batman's appearance. Sure, he's undergone countless redesigns and costume changes, but the DNA has ...