Detective Comics #28 (DC, 1939) CGC GD 2.0 Off-white to Lot 91006
  $   14,000

 


$   14000 Sold For
Nov 17, 2016 End Date
Nov 11, 2016 Start Date
$   8500 Start price
4 Number Of Bids
USA Country Of Seller
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Description

LOT 91006
Seller's Estimate: USD 0 - 0

Detective Comics #28 (DC, 1939) CGC GD 2.0 Off-white to white pages. The second appearance of Batman is so tough to find in unrestored condition, that we have only previously offered four copies in our 15 years of auctioning vintage comics. We encourage you to examine this copy closely, whether in person or via our high-res scan -- we think you'll find much to like. While Batman obviously didn't make the cover except for a blurb, he was the lead feature in the book, indicating that DC knew they had a winner on their hands. The story of the "Bat-Man" (written thus inside if not on the cover) was the second and last to be signed "Rob't Kane." Fred Guardineer is the cover artist of this early issue, which Overstreet lists among the 50 most valuable Golden Age comic books. Includes a Colonel Collection COA. Overstreet 2016 GD 2.0 value = $6,000. CGC census 11/16: 1 in 2.0, 10 higher. From the Colonel Collection.

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