Batman The Cult #1-4 DC Comics NM-M Bernie Wrightson art Vs Deacon Blackfire
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Sep 6, 2020 End Date
May 11, 2020 Start Date
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Batman: The Cult #1-4, NM 9.4 to NM/M 9.8, 1988

I bought these at the time in 1988. Interestingly my notes tell me that new at Comic Showcase each issue was £200 and at Forbidden Planet London they were £2.15. No wonder FP made so much money. Basically unread second copies that I just stored away. #1-3 are NM/M, #4 is NM. Sent out individually bagged.

One of the great early Batman mini-series as drawn by the master of horror Bernie Wrightson with script by Jim Starlin. Batman and Robin vs Deacon Blackfire and his army of the homeless in the sewers of Gotham City.

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All comics are bagged or bagged & boarded; higher grade comics are also in Mylar sleeves. Comics are packaged in specialist cardboard mailers. Oversized items securely packaged in cardboard.

 I have been buying and selling comics for 40 years. I wrote the Comic Book Price Guide for Great Britain in book form from 1989 to 1998, now updated online. I hosted the on-stage panels at the London SuperCon and now at the MCM Comicons, interviewing eminent artists and writers. I have over 50 TV and radio appearances, as well as producing, writing and presenting the TV series Comicana for the Sci Fi Channel.

I value comics for insurance purposes and am happy to value your comics and give you the best advice. I buy Golden, Silver and Bronze Age comics, especially key issues. I also buy some British comics like Commando, TV 21, anything unusual and higher grade considered.

 

 



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