Batman #232 CGC 9.8 #1197216007 (1st Appearance Ra's Al Ghul)
  $   2,600

 


$   2600 Sold For
Apr 11, 2015 End Date
Apr 4, 2015 Start Date
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Description

Story: "Daughter of the Demon"

What happens to Robin on his way home from a night of adventuring? Why does Ra's Al Ghul contact Batman? What's the name of the cult responsible for kidnappings? What city does Batman believe is the home of the cult? In trying to locate the cult what animal attacks Batman? What happens to the animal? When Batman finds a map what mountain range does he believe the cult is located? What happens to Ra's when he, his servant, and Batman climb the mountain range? Who does Batman find at the peak of his mountain climb? Who does Batman discover is the leader of the cult? Why is Ra's testing Batman? Who is in love with Batman? All these thought-provoking questions are answered in "Daughter of the Demon"


    CGC Label: Universal          Grade:  9.8(NM/MT)Page Quality: Off-White to White  Description: 1st Appearance of Ra's Al Ghul.                      Origin of Batman and Robin Retold.                      Talia Cameo.                      Dennis O'Neal Story.                      Neal Adams and Dick Giordano Art.                      Neal Adams Cover.                      June 1971 early Bronze Age.
Condition/Comments: This is one of the most iconic Batman Brozne Age comics of all time. Every collector must have this key Batman issue as it contains the 1st appearance of Ra's Al Ghul- one of the most long-lived men on earth having lived for many centuries. Ra's was known for his swordsmanship and hand-to-hand combat acumen as he challenged Batman many times to test the Dark Night's moral fiber and strength of character. Combine a great story and villian with Neal Adams' art work and you have one of the most sought after Bronze Age comics of all time. 
When you purchase this comic you will own the highest graded CGC comic for Batman #232.  This comic has gorgeous colors, amazing centering, and no internal pages sticking out from the cover (as do so many other comics).   This comic is one of the nicest looking 9.8's you will find. 
  

   


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