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Azkaban

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  1. Detective Comics #476 1978 copy b • Classic Joker story (part 2 of 2). NOTE: Hugo Strange's appearance is as an apparition. NOTE: This issue was nominated at the 1979 Eagle Awards for Favorite Comicbook Artist (U.S.), Best Continued Story, and for Best Cover. NOTE: This issue is a part of the 8-issue story arc – from Detective Comics #469 to #476 – retroactively titled "Batman: Strange Apparitions," known for Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers' now-classic portrayal of the Batman (also briefly featuring artwork by Walt Simonson). SOLD to @BorderlineHoarder
  2. Detective Comics #476 1978 copy a • Classic Joker story (part 2 of 2). NOTE: Hugo Strange's appearance is as an apparition. NOTE: This issue was nominated at the 1979 Eagle Awards for Favorite Comicbook Artist (U.S.), Best Continued Story, and for Best Cover. NOTE: This issue is a part of the 8-issue story arc – from Detective Comics #469 to #476 – retroactively titled "Batman: Strange Apparitions," known for Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers' now-classic portrayal of the Batman (also briefly featuring artwork by Walt Simonson). $50.00
  3. Detective Comics #475 1978 • Classic Joker story (part 1 of 2). NOTE: Story continues in next issue. NOTE: This issue was nominated at the 1979 Eagle Awards for Favorite Comic book Artist (U.S.), and for Best Continued Story. NOTE: This issue is a part of the 8-issue story arc – from Detective Comics #469 to #476 – retroactively titled "Batman: Strange Apparitions," known for Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers' now-classic portrayal of the Batman (also briefly featuring artwork by Walt Simonson). SOLD to @BorderlineHoarder
  4. Detective Comics #474 1977 • Second appearance of Deadshot (Floyd Lawton) but the first appearance of the modern version of this character. Deadshot originally appeared in Batman #59 (vol. 1, July 1950). NOTE: This issue is a part of the 8-issue story arc – from Detective Comics #469 to #476 – retroactively titled "Batman: Strange Apparitions," known for Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers' now-classic portrayal of the Batman (also briefly featuring artwork by Walt Simonson). $65.00
  5. Detective Comics #473 1977 NOTE: This issue is a part of the 8-issue story arc – from Detective Comics #469 to #476 – retroactively titled "Batman: Strange Apparitions," known for Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers' now-classic portrayal of the Batman (also briefly featuring artwork by Walt Simonson). $30.00
  6. Detective Comics #472 1977 NOTE: This issue is a part of the 8-issue story arc – from Detective Comics #469 to #476 – retroactively titled "Batman: Strange Apparitions," known for Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers' now-classic portrayal of the Batman (also briefly featuring artwork by Walt Simonson). $30.00
  7. Detective Comics #466 1976 FREE if you've bought tonight you just have to claim it CLAIMED by @Strange Trip
  8. Detective Comics #439 1974 • Neal Adams and Dick Giordano cover art. $60.00
  9. Detective Comics #429 1972 Michael W. Kaluta and Nick Cardy cover art. $12.00
  10. Detective Comics #351 1966 tape, centerfold detached, writing 1: Cluemaster $5.00
  11. okay these first few are beat but complete with some tears, bends, writing, stains
  12. The Pulps: Fifty Years of American Pop Culture 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Includes works by Edgar Wallace, Paul Gallico, William Barrett, Max Brand, Luke Short, Dashiell Hammett, MacKinlay Kantor and Ray Bradbury. Published in 1970 when nostalgia for pulp magazines was just beginning, Tony Goodstone compiled a collection to savor. Virtually, every aspect of the pulp era is on display here. "Weird menace", "spicy fiction", poetry, "aviation", "detective" and more. Also reproduced in glorious full color are approximately 100 pulp coves, from every era of their existence. If you have any interest in the pulps, this book is the mother-load and originator of much that came after. $20.00