Batman: Detective #33 "The Batman Wars Against The Dirigible of Doom."
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Detective Comics #27 (May 1939) featured the first appearance of Batman. That superhero would eventually become the star of the title, the cover logo of which is often written as "Detective Comics featuring Batman". Because of its significance, issue #27 is widely considered one of the most valuable comic books in existence, with one copy selling for $1,075,000 in a February 2010 auction.
atman's origin is first revealed in a two-page story in issue #33 (November 1939). Batman became the main cover feature of the title beginning with issue #35 (January 1940).Issue #38 (April 1940) introduced Batman's sidekick Robin, billed as "The Sensational Character Find of 1940" on the cover and the first of several characters that would make up the "Batman Family".Robin's appearance and the subsequent increase in sales of the book soon led to the trend of superheroes and young sidekicks that characterize the era fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. Several of Batman's best known villains debuted in the pages of Detective Comics during this era including the Penguin in issue #58,Two-Face in issue #66, and the Riddler in issue #140.
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Simple but very powerful origin story. Batman Forever!! 🦇🦇🦇🦇
1:45 how does he do that with his pipe?
Thank you for this! Grant Morrison references this event in his Batman run.
really
+Jesse the Lawless yes I believe it is in issue that tie ins with final crisis were Bruce Wayne is having various flashbacks of his life.
+Raian Perez wait grant was writing comic books in the golden age.
Wonder why it took 6 months for the Batman's origin to be revealed after his 1st appearance in Detective Comics #27?
So this is where Batman The Brave and The Bold got it.
cool
Could you make a video for "Detective Comics #0 Choice of Weapons"? Please please please! :)
So Batman wasn’t always in Gotham. Interesting...
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