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Detective Comics #459 1976

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On 3/2/2024 at 8:00 PM, Azkaban said:

must not be any DC fans here tonight these Detective books usually go fast lol

All the issues I'm missing are below 298.

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Detective Comics #460 1976

$20.00

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Detective Comics #461 1976

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Detective Comics #462 1976 small 112 written at top

SOLD to @dover :applause:

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Detective Comics #464 1976

SOLD to @dover :applause:

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On 3/2/2024 at 7:38 PM, Azkaban said:

Detective Comics #441 1974

100 pages
1st appearance of Harvey Bullock 

$70.00

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On 3/2/2024 at 8:04 PM, Azkaban said:

Detective Comics #455 1976 copy b

$20.00

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On 3/2/2024 at 8:06 PM, Azkaban said:

Detective Comics #457 1976

1: Lesley Thompkins in "Make Way For the Elongated Woman!" 

$100.00

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Take these 

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Detective Comics #465 1976

SOLD to @dover :applause:

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Detective Comics #468 1977

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Detective Comics #469 1977

1st appearance & origin of Doctor Phosphorus (Alexander Sartorius)
1st appearance of Rupert Thorne

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 @dover :applause:

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Detective Comics #470 1977 couple color breaking bends bottom right

• First appearance of Silver St. Cloud.

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). 

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Detective Comics #471 1977 copy a

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). 

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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). 

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okay now we're getting to what was under the Detective's which was looks like a lot of stuff he had from the 1977-78 years stacked together mostly :whistle:

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Superhero Book of Goodies #2 1977

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Superhero Merchandise Catalog #6 1978

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If you've never seen these they're cool, I remember having those merchandise catalogs when I was a kid :preach: 

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