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Detective Comics

DC Comics // March 1937 - October 2011
Issue count: 883

This is A BIG ONE in American popular culture! Although is existed for a while, it was with issue #27 that history was made with the 1st appearance of BATMAN!! All his early appearances go for astronomical amounts! #27 is a "Holy Grail" find!

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Detective Comics

Aside from the appearance of proto-superhero The Crimson Avenger (he wore a mask), Detective Comics, a very early title for National/DC premiering in 1937, was just that - a book that featured various gritty-detective stories.

This was all turned upside down with issue #27, when, following closely on the heels of surprise success Superman, came the introduction of DC's second iconic character : THE BATMAN!

 Bob Kane's creation was like no other before it, with its protagonist having a complicated and tragic back story - territory not really seen in comics before that. Millionaire Bruce Wayne was a dark, brooding, figure who had witnessed the murder of his parents as a young boy. Obsessed with finding a way to serve justice, he assumed the identity of The Batman, and generally went after his criminal prey during the night...

People loved it, and it quickly became a best-seller. Detective, however never really let go of it's more conventional detective co-features, but did, with time, start featuring supporting stories of The Boy Commandos and the criminally underrated hero Air Wave.

As the 40's progressed, the Batman character was significantly watered-down, taking on an often slightly humorous tone.

The Golden-Age issues are little treasures, fetching high prices on the vintage comics market.

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Issue #1

What's Detective Comics #1 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #1 doesn't exist above FN condition as far as we know.  A Mint condition copy would sell for at least $300,000, probably more if one existed.  The highest graded copy is a CGC FN+ 6.5 according to the CGC census.  This copy would probably sell for $150,000 if it came up for sale today.  The highest price a copy has ever sold is $108,000 when a CGC VG/FN 5.0 in April 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #1 is the title where D.C. comics got it's namesake!  First published in 1937, it is a title that is still being printed by DC today.  Of course, Detective Comics is now dominated by the most famous detective in the world outside of Sherlock Holmes - Batman!

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$20,000 $70,000 $100,000 $260,000 $525,000 $108,000

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Issue #2

What's Detective Comics #2 worth in 2024?

A very scares to find comic it is impossible to find a mint or near-mint copy. An GD 4.0 can go for $33,600 nowadays. For an FN/VF 7.0, you can coax it today for $27,000. A low-grade GD- 1.8 copy will sell for a large price of $8,100. There are not many of these copies around.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Being exceedingly rare to find makes Detective Comics #2 a popular issue to discover in the comic collecting world. It features a few stories 'Skyscraper Death' (starting popular character Slam Bradly) and 'Spy Story' scripted and illustrated by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster the Godfathers behind Superman. It also features the comics' new logo.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$9,000 $14,200 $19,000 $26,500 $125,000 $33,600

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Issue #3

What's Detective Comics #3 worth in 2024?

To locate a mint condition of Detective Comics #3 is a rare find and will likely place you back a few thousand in price due to the obscurity of this issue. Best you may find is an VG 4.0 copy with a grade of 4.0 is set with a value of $22,800 according to the current CGC census. Therefore, if you happen to do come across one it may well be worth it, you might not find another one.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A very sought after issue by collectors, these early issues stamped DC as a leader in the comic biz. This issue features a contribution from the soon to be co-creators of Superman Joe Shuster along with Jerry Siegel causes this issue to be a hot, hot buy.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$4,500 $16,500 $19,000 $25,000 $60,000 $22,800

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Issue #4

What's Detective Comics #4 worth in 2024?

Initial editions of Detective Comics are remarkably scarce to find. The record sale for one still today is for $15,600 which was for an VG+ 4.5-graded copy. Interestingly, because this book is so scarce, a low grade GD 2.0-grade copy was sold for $1,912 in Febuary 2016. This is the only time this grade ever appeared in the comic book market. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

After Batman made his splash in Detective Comics in later issues many collectors are seeking out these earlier issues. Sadly not many are still out there. This makes many of these earlier issues are hard to find which of course makes them more sought after. This issue features cover art by Creig Flessel and interior art done by Flessel and Joe Shuster who went on to be 1/2 of the creator Superman. A nice find for collectors.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$3,000 $12,000 $14,995 $30,000 $60,000 $15,600

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Issue #5

What's Detective Comics #5 worth in 2024?

This is a BB edition(Before Batman) and is reported to be a seven (7) on the Scarcity Meter so its "scarce" or hard to find. The ones that were found were graded no higher than VG/FN 5.0. The value is performing nothing but up to thanks to its rarity. Today a VG 4.0 copy can value as high as $4,000 compared to its value of $3,585 back in 2009 and that was for a VG/FN 5.0 copy. Even a lower grade copy of GD/VG 3.0 last sold for $2,629.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Reported to be only a handful of copies around makes the need and value of Detective Comic #5 so high, especially if you are an avid collector needing that particular copy. Another bonus is this issue marks the debut of Larry Steele on the Detective Comics well know characters. Crieg Flessel and Joe Shuster team up again in this issue as well with Crieg doing the cover art and Joe designing the interior art. 

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $3,000 $6,000 $12,000 $32,000 $7,600

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Issue #6

What's Detective Comics #6 worth in 2024?

If you want a mint condition copy of this issue, you won't find one. The highest grade discovered was FN/VF 7.0 that can go for $6,250 in today's comic world. The highest it has ever gone for is $9,000. A GD 2.0 has been last seen to sell for $805.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Due to the rarity of this issue of Detective Comics finding a copy is extremely rare raising the value of this issue. It has been rated a number 6 on the scarcity meter by Gerber which, in translation, is that it is extremely rare to find. What marks this issue special besides its rarity to find is the cover featuring Creig Flessel Art, and the interior consists of Flessel and Joe Shuster artwork. As most comic collectors know, Shuster went on to be one of the co-creators of Superman.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,000 $2,200 $4,400 $8,000 $22,000 $8,963

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Issue #7

What's Detective Comics #7 worth in 2024?

According to the CGC, mint or near mint condition of this issue is not around. The Most expensive Detective Comics #7 ever sold was a 6.5 from the Lost Valley Pedigree which went for $15,600 in September 2022. A copy of 3.0 G/VG which was sold for $2,801 in April 2022. The lowest grade an issue has gone for is $405 and that was for a Poor (0.5) condition copy back in 2015. That is how avid these collectors are to have an issue.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The toughness to secure a copy of Detective Comics #7 marks this issue of value to collectors. It has been stated CGC has discovered only 14 copies. The popularity of these issues besides being a classic 80-year-old comic from the Golden era is due to the famous artwork of Creig Flessel. This sets these earlier issues apart from the rest.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $3,860 $6,975 $9,700 $24,000 $15,600

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Issue #8

What's Detective Comics #8 worth in 2024?

An NM/VF 9.0 condition of this comic is hard to find. Last record one was found was in 2018 and it sold for $30,000 by today's standard. The record sale though was reported to be sold for $31,000 which was for an 8.0 rated pedigree from the Edgar Church (Mile High). An issue that is in Fine(6.0) condition can be a value of $4,780. Even one in good condition (2.0) can value you a hefty $2,032.

Why is this comic book valuable?

What markets this issue of value besides its scarcity to find is that this issue pre-dates the release of Action Comics #1 by eight months. It includes Creig Flessel artwork, which is a trademark of these earlier issues. Another tidbit of interest is the cover was used eight years later as a cover for Atomic Comics. 

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$3,000 $6,000 $10,000 $18,000 $45,000 $31,070

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Issue #9

What's Detective Comics #9 worth in 2024?

Not a Near mint or mint condition around for Detective Comics #7. The highest recorded price this issue has sold for was $10,800. The grade was an 8.5 from the Lost Valley Pedigree. Currently, the highest-grade copy you may be able to find around is one in very good or fine condition (4.5) that has a going value today of $9,000. You can try for a lower grade issue. A copy with a 3.0 grade is considered in Good (GD) condition can sell at $3,120 according to the CGC Census, which may be a little more pocket-friendly.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #7 hosts that it is old, so its a classic of course. There are also not that many copies left around making it more sought after by collectors. Another item that makes this issue sought after is the classic art by acclaimed artists Creig Flessel and Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Their well like and bold brand of work in this issue highlights issue #7 as a valuable comic for Detective Comics collectors.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$2,000 $6,000 $7,500 $9,000 $28,000 $10,800

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Issue #10

What's Detective Comics #10 worth in 2024?

A rare gem to discover. The highest grade found is a 7.5 considered in very fine(VF) condition. The heftiest price this issue sold for was $6,800 in November 2016. Actually it is a bit higher than the recorded record high meaning the value of this comic is only going up due to its rarity. Lower grades such as 6.5 are considered a Fine plus condition last sold in 2018 for $4,320. A fair condition (1.5) copy still pricey with a last valued for $2,025, which was back in July 2022. This is compared to its previous value of $750 back in 2002...a rare gem issue indeed. The most recent sale of a 4.0 CGC was sold for $10,200 in September 2022. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #10 marks before superheroes existed which makes Detective Comic stand out. Issue 10 features stories with Detective Comics popular detectives Speedy Saunders and Larry Steel. These earlier issues are also well like for their bright artwork done by Creig Flessel, a well-known artist on Detective comics. These initial copies also hosted stories by Siegel and art by Shuster who were also well-known writers and artists on these earlier copies.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $3,000 $4,600 $8,000 $22,000 $8,963

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Issue #11

What's Detective Comics #11 worth in 2024?

A reported scarce comic to find. There are only 21 to 50 copies out there that still exist. Each of them fetches a pretty price too, and sell value is on the rise. The most an issue sold for is $5,100. Mid-level grade copies are about what you can find out there today. FN 6.0 copy can value in worth $5,079. This price is way up compared to its 2003 value of $1,575. Even a GD+ 2.5-grade copy will post a price of $1,912 for you.  

Why is this comic book valuable?

These issues before Batman's appearance are a mighty collector's piece. Loved for their cover artwork designed by Creig Flessel. Flessel did some interior art in this issue giving this issue an incitement bonus had along with its rarity.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $3,000 $6,000 $10,000 $26,500 $5,079

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Issue #12

What's Detective Comics #12 worth in 2024?

A Near mint condition copy with a grade of 9.4 last sold in 2009 for $17,925. Today to find one in that condition is scarce. The highest price a copy was ever sold was for $20,400. The CGC rating is for an 8.0 rated from the Lost Valley Pedigree in September 2022. In today's market, this is issue can be complicated to find. An FN+ 6.5 grade valued at $5,811. Looking for a lower-grade copy? They are still in the thousands. A VG- 3.5 last valued at $2,600.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #12 is considered one of the early issues of this long-running series. Not many are still around, making one of these early issues a value to find. This issue is famous for featuring well-known detective characters like Slam Bradley and the Spy. They were written and drawn by the infamous Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This issue also has Speed Saunders, which features Creig Flessel art in. Flessel is mostly known for his Detective Comics cover art. Only a few issues present his work inside.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $3,000 $6,000 $10,000 $26,500 $20,400

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Issue #13

What's Detective Comics #13 worth in 2024?

A classic limited issue the highest CGC grade you can find around today is an FN+ (6.5) copy. However, the recorded highest price ever this comic went for is $6,300 which was for a 5.5 rated CGC. Even finding one in a lesser grade condition the price is not low. A CGC grade of 2.0 (good condition) can sell for as much as $4,080 as of November 2022. Only the hardcore serious may apply.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #13 features one of Creig Flessels famous covers of con meets copper featuring Speed Saunders!  Issue #13 is also well-known for spotlighting the famous trio team of Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel and Flessel.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$4,080 $5,500 $6,500 $10,000 $26,500 $6,300

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Issue #14

What's Detective Comics #14 worth in 2024?

 There are only a few copies of Detective Comics #14 in existence, and none are in mint condition. The best quality CGC grade encountered is one in an VF 8.0 condition with a value of $16,800 in November 2021. Lower-grade copies can be found ranging for an FN 6.0 grade for $4,183 to Fair 1.0 grade for $495.

Why is this comic book valuable?

We know this DC issue is popular for its Speed Saunders story, “The Mystery of Hondoku Isle” , along with its vivid cover art that features Saunders on the cover. All is by beloved DC artist Creig Flessel whose work is mostly seen in these earlier editions.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$2,000 $4,000 $7,500 $16,800 $32,000 $16,800

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Issue #15

What's Detective Comics #15 worth in 2024?

The most this issue has ever gone for was $12,000 which was for a 8.0 VF condition copy in 2020. Talk about a price increase! A GD 2.0 edition was going for $2,390 not long ago back in 2016. Grab this sought after and rare issue while you can!

Why is this comic book valuable?

This issue of Detective Comics is special as it features a full-page ad for Action Comic #1. Issue #14 also highlights a humor feature by future Batman creator Bob Kane.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$2,400 $4,000 $7,200 $13,500 $32,000 $12,000

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Issue #16

What's Detective Comics #16 worth in 2024?

There are no mint or near mint condition available or known in existence. The highest price paid for Dectective Comics #16 was a FN/VF 7.0, a Billy Wright Pedigree went for $20,400 in September 2022. If you're happy with a lower-grade condition a 6.0 FN can be seen going for $4,757. If that is too much for you, one can find 2.0 GD condition copy with a value of $448.  

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #16 is high on the want list for collectors because it features a full-page ad for upcoming Action Comics. As we know writer and artist Siegel and Shuster of Detective Comics also, have stories in this issue wrote and draw for Action Comics, as well (i.e. Superman).

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $3,000 $6,000 $10,500 $27,500 $20,400

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Issue #17

What's Detective Comics #17 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #17 from 1938 is a collector classic. This comic is highly valuable and sought after. Even GD 2.0 copies can sell for thousands of dollars. A GD+ 2.5 copy sold in 2022 for $2,907. Higher rated copies of these older comics are difficult to come by, The highest ever a 9.4 rated predigree from the Edgar Church (Mile High) pedigree went for $19,750 in April 2011. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

This comic has great historical value. Detective Comics #17 marks the first appearance of recurring DC villain Fu Manchu. It also features Hawkgirl relative Speed Saunders.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $3,000 $6,000 $10,500 $27,500 $19,750

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Issue #18

What's Detective Comics #18 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #18 from 1938 is another rare title. The highest ever this issue went for was an 8.5 rated pedigree from the Edgar Church (Mile High). This issue went for $26,290 in November 2013. A 6.5 rated copy went for $15,600 in June 2022 which is nearly three fold increase from its $5,100 price tag of 2014. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

This comic is sought after for its cover art. The issue features one of the early vilain covers and the second appearance of Dr. Fu Manchu. Collectors pursue this issue for the cover-art of one of Detective Comics earliest villains.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$2,000 $6,000 $12,500 $19,000 $35,000 $26,290

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Issue #19

What's Detective Comics #19 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #19 from 1938 can sell for a high price. Graded copies are rare, but becoming more common. Prices have remained stable as new copies become graded. From 2002 to 2006, graded copies mainted values around: $1050 for GD 2.0, $6,000 for FN 6.0, and $9,000 for 8.0. The highest rated copy of this issue was an 8.5 rated Pedigree from the Edgar Church (Mile High) which went for $13,800 in August 2005. 

Why is this comic book valuable?


This comic has an interesting value for collectors. While not as rare as other early titles from Detective Comics, it has some of the rarest graded editions. Story work by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, not to mention historic value, keep this edition in high demand.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,400 $2,800 $5,600 $10,000 $26,500 $13,800

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Issue #20

What's Detective Comics #20 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #20 from 1938 is a great example of a rare comic that keeps gaining value. In 2005, a VF 8.0 copy had a value of $6,613 which is by far the most expensive sale of this issue. A mid grade 5.0 went for $2,500 in November 2009 while a low grade 2.0 wenr for $1,700 in February 2015. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Written by Gardner Fox, this comic contains the first appearance of the Crimson Avenger. DC history buffs and collectors like to snap up copies that feature first appearances and this is no acception.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $3,000 $5,000 $8,500 $23,000 $6,613

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Issue #21

What's Detective Comics #21 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #21 from 1938 has a price that reflects its value to collectors. In February 2012, A 6.5 rated Billy Wright Pedigree went for $8,963 which is by far the highest this issue went for in the market. A low grade 3.0 went for $1,675 in November 2019. Today, those prices have only increased as graded copies become harder to come by.

Why is this comic book valuable?

This comic is valuable for its historic value and cover art. Detective Comics #21 features the first cover appearance of the Crimson Avenger. The cover artwork by Chambers makes this a hot buy for collectors.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,000 $2,000 $4,000 $7,500 $21,000 $8,963

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Issue #22

What's Detective Comics #22 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #22 from 1938 is a comic that can sell for a high price. In December 2017, a 7.0 rated Billy Wright Pedigree went for $7,000 which is by far the most expensive this issue ever went for. A low grade 2.5 recently went for $3,240 in April 2023. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Collectors of Jim Chambers cover art keep this edition in demand. The stunning artwork of the Crimson Avenger and the existence of few graded copies help maintain the value of this comic.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$2,600 $4,000 $6,000 $10,000 $26,500 $7,000

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Issue #23

What's Detective Comics #23 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #23 from 1938 is another rare title with very few graded copies available for sale. The most expensive Chamber of Chills #23 went for $14,501 for an 8.5 graded CGC in August 2022.  In 2006, graded copies could sell for GD 2.0 for $412, VG 4.0 for $824, FN 6.0 for $1,236, VF 8.0 for $2,060, and VF/NM 9.0 for $2,880. Given the trends for the rest of this run, today these comics can expect to go for much more. Furthermore, 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Collectors love this issue for its combination of high value elements. It contains both the Crimson Avenger and Dr. Fu Manchu, along with Speed Saunders.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,000 $2,000 $4,000 $8,000 $22,000 $4,183

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Issue #24

What's Detective Comics #24 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #24 was published in 1939 and is a rare title with a high value. There have been very few confirmed sales of this comic and equally few graded copies. In 2013, a VF 8.0 grade Edgar Church (Mile High) pedigree went for $16,730 which is by far the highest recorded sale for a Detective Comics (1939) #24. The lowest recorded sale of this particular issue was a 3.0 which was sold for $5,760 in June 2022. Given the rarity, today these comics would sell for much more. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

This comic features and early depiction of bondage art on the cover of a DC comic. Additionally, it features the ongoing saga of both the Crimson Avenger and Dr. Fu Manchu. These factors, coupled with scarcity, make for a highly valuable comic.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$2,550 $5,800 $7,500 $10,000 $23,500 $16,730

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Issue #25

What's Detective Comics #25 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #25 from 1939 is another rare title that can sell for a high amount. The highest ever recorded sale of Detective Comics (1937) #25 was a VF/NM 9.0 rated CGC which went for $10,200 in August 2011. A VG 4.0 was sold for $3,444 in March 2023 which is quite a downgrade from its $4,434 price tag from 2018. The lowest graded this issue ever went was a GD 2.0 in $1,625 in August 2018 which was the only time this grade ever appeared on the market. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Collectors are always interested in Gardner Fox’s work. While his name might not be on everyone’s lips, collectors are starting to recognize his contributions more and more, and this makes these old comics even more valuable.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $3,450 $6,000 $10,000 $26,500 $10,200

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Issue #26

What's Detective Comics #26 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #26, published in 1939, is a fantastic comic that commands a strong price. In 2016, the value of a FA 1.0 grade copy was around $926. A semi mid grade VG 4.0 was sold in $5,760 in August 2021. The highest rated Detective Comics (1939) #26 to ever sell was an 8.0 rated Edgar Church (Mile High) pedigree was sold for $9,200 in May 2005. Today, the interesting nature of this edition has driven the price higher—in the rare case that they show up on the market, a bidding war would surely follow. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

This comic contains a very rare bit of history. It marks the first mention of “The Batman” in an advertisement for an upcoming edition. Comic collectors and historians keep an eye on this comic for that bit of history alone!

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,000 $2,200 $4,000 $7,000 $18,000 $9,200

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Issue #27

What's Detective Comics #27 worth in 2024?

The highest graded copy of Detective Comics #27 is a CGC NM- 9.2 and if it ever comes up for sale, the sale price will most likely exceed $3,000,000.  In the meantime, the most expensive copy ever sold is a CGC VF 8.0 for $1.1 million back in 2010.  The popularity of Batman is so high that even low grade unrestored copies will sell for $150,000 - $200,000.  Copies in FN 6.0 currently sell for around $650,000 - $700,000.  Basically, if you have a copy, back up the Brinks truck as this is the best comic in the hobby alongside Action Comics #1.  If you're looking for a copy, be prepared to mortgage your house.  Our recommendation is buy one if you can afford one - preferably unrestored.  

Why is this comic book valuable?

The ultimate anti-hero, the Batman, makes his debut in Detective Comics #27.  Even though he's not actually a superhero because he has no super abilities, Batman is generally considered the most popular super hero of all time!  He has made appearances in TV, movies and cartoons over the years and his popularity is only increasing as time goes by.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175,000 $475,000 $750,000 $1,350,000 $3,500,000 $1,500,000

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Issue #28

What's Detective Comics #28 worth in 2024?

The second appearance of the Batman is Detective Comics #28 is one of the rarest comics in the world. The highest graded copy, a VF/NM 9.0, has never been recorded as sold. The next grade down is a VF+ 8.5 (Billy Wright Pedigree) that brought $64,000 in 2016. Recently, a FN 6.0 was sold for $66,000 which marks a a new high for Detective Comics (1939) #28 which is an increase from its 2017 price tag of $57,000. If ANY grade over an 8.5 ever hits the open market it will go pretty much for whatever is asked. A premium garde book like a NM/MT 9.8 or even a NM+ 9.6 will fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars. Even a PR 0.5 CGC no grade AND coverless went for $4,000 in 2018. The value of this book simply can not be over estimated.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #28 is the second appearance of Batman. It features work by legendary artists over several stories as well but this issue is prized for it's Bat sighting!
There are 38 known copies of this comic that are registered with the CGC Census of that number only 16 are unrestored and complete. Add Batman and ULTRA rare and you have the perfect storm for value.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$15,000 $26,000 $66,000 $100,000 $250,000 $66,000

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Issue #29

What's Detective Comics #29 worth in 2024?

This issue is even more valuable than its predecessor. The cover appearance trumps his actual appearance in the book. There are so few registered copies (34 to be exact!) that if the highest graded copy, a NM+ 9.6, were to find its way to auction it would probably net in the million dollar range. In 2015 a VF- 7.5 brought nearly $91,000. Almost a year later a VG/FN 5.0 sold for $95,000. The rate of increase for these super rare Golden Age keys in heady. In 2019 a CGC no grade and coverless book brought almost $6,000 and a couple of years earlier a SINGLE page from the book brought $1,000. The highest rated Detective Comics (1937) #29 was sold for $276,000 in June 2022. A lot of informed collectors and dealers alike believe that a high grade Detective Comics #27, Batman's first appearance, will eventually over take the Action Comics #1 in value. All of these early Detective and Batman issues will explode in value to even greater heights of value.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #29 is just the third appearance of the Batman and only the second time he was featured on the cover. Once more, as with all the very early Detective Books, rarity is a major factor along with the Batman's presence.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$25,000 $64,500 $120,000 $280,000 $650,000 $276,000

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Issue #30

What's Detective Comics #30 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #30 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an 8.0 from the Nova Scotia pedigree that sold for the price of $26,000 in March 2023. An unretouched 7.0 has a February 2016 value of $13,145, and an unretouched 6.5 has a value of $7,768 as of July 2012. A .5 has a June 2021 value of $2,000.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Doctor Death makes an appearance in Detective Comics #30, published by D.C. Comics in August 1939. After a fire at his home, Dr. Death is presumed dead. However, the doctor has survived and decides to rob Mrs. Jones for her expensive diamonds, prompting Batman to stop him.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$3,100 $10,000 $15,000 $18,000 $55,000 $26,000

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Issue #31

What's Detective Comics #31 worth in 2024?

This iconic issue has proven rock solid through the years. If you have a Detective Comics #31 you can definitely get some cash for it in any condition. The main reason for that is the book is ridiculously rare. Out of 50 known unrestored copies registered with the CGC Census only 13 are over VG 4.0. Couple with that the fact there are no known copies over 8.0 VF. It is difficult to imagine what a high grade copy of this book might bring. The chance to buy such a copy would prove to be so rare it could cause the book to sell for $500,000 or $1,250,000 - no one could possibly predict it. As it stands the highest graded copy that has ever sold is a FN 6.0 that sold in 2013 for $65,000 and then again in 2017 for $175,000! To cement the facts about how rare and desired this comic is let's look at a copy in "fair", yes a FR 1.0. Initially sold for the first time ever in 2014 that book brought a little more than $19,000. Just three years later it would bring $44,000. This is one comic book that is literally just "money in the bank" if you have one.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #31 features the first Batplane and first batarang but that isn't the reason for it's ever surging value. It's the "Batman over Castle" cover art by Batman creator, Bob Kane and the ultra rareness of the book in any grade over VG 4.0. Perhaps Kane's most iconic work this cover has seen more homages to it than Amazing Spider-man #300. From Hellboy to Darkwing Duck but none more famous than from DC's sister book, Batman #227, published in 1970, drawn by legendary Caped Crusader artist Neal Adams. One thing is for sure, Detective Comics #31 has been established as a collecting icon that isn't going to fade away!

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50,000 $100,000 $200,000 $450,000 $1,200,000 $175,000

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Issue #32

What's Detective Comics #32 worth in 2024?

In 2017 Detective Comics #32 graded NM+ 9.6 sold for almost $72,000. This remains the highest graded copy known and the record sale price. Previously a NM- 9.2 sold for $50,000 in 2014. The sales of these books are so rare because there just aren't any real numbers out there. less than 50 copies unrestored in the world! Even the lowest grades fetch thousands of dollars. In March of 2019 a G/VG 3.0 brought 4x what it brought in 2004, going from $900 to $4,000. Safe to say these early Batman appearances are pretty much a "sure thing" if you can get one.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman is packing heat! That's right, this is Detective Comics #32, the first time Batman uses a gun and the first time a costumed super hero used a gun in comic books. With these early Batman appearances there will always be a "first" something or other. At this point it's rarity and the newness of the character dictating prices. But you CAN still see that there are varying degrees of importance during this era. Looking at the value of the issue before this is a good way to help understand that all early issues are not created equal. Out of 48 unrestored issues registered with CGC Census only 10 are over VG/FN 5.0. Of those 10 only 2 are over a VF- 7.5. Rare indeed.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,925 $4,375 $3,500 $9,550 $50,025 $71,700

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Issue #33

What's Detective Comics #33 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #33 is unknown. The highest-graded copy to sell publicly is a 9.0 from the Allentown pedigree that sold for the price of $43,125 in October 2002. The most expensive Detective Comics (1939) #33 to ever sell was a 6.5 rated CGC was sold for $288,000 in March 2023 increasing from its $26,500 price tag in October 2013. An unretouched 8.0 has a April 2022 value of $192,000, which is an increase from its November 2013 price of $68,713. An unretouched 6.5 has a March 2018 value of $81,000.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The first appearance of Joe Chill and Tomas and Martha Wayne occurs in Detective Comics #33, published in November 1939 by D.C. Comics. After recounting how his parents Thomas and Martha Wayne were killed, and Bruce’s path that led him to become the Batman, Batman comes face to face with Joe Chill and his deadly dirigibles.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$35,000 $69,000 $150,000 $200,000 $500,000 $288,000

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Issue #34

What's Detective Comics #34 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #34 from 1939 is a high value comic due to its noteworthy cover. In March 2023, an 8.0 graded copy was sold for $20,000 in March 2023. A mid rated 5.0 was sold for $10,000 in January 2018. The lowest 1.0 graded copy of this issue was sold for $2,900 in March 2022. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

This comic is mostly known to collectors for its cover art. This is the last Batman comic to feature the classic Batman cover without the Bat! Each edition from this point on features Batman prominently on the cover.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$3,000 $4,000 $7,300 $15,500 $42,000 $20,000

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Issue #35

What's Detective Comics #35 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #35 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 7.5 that sold for the price of $119,500. That February 2017 value is an increase from its December 2013 price of $63,100. An unretouched 6.5 rated pedigree from the Rockford pedigree was sold for $79,988 in December 2022. A 4.5 has a price of $33,500 as of December 2022. While a 2.5 rated issue was sold for $24,000 in March 2023 which is quite an increase from its 2005 price tag of $3,450. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Consecutive Batman covers begin with Detective Comics #35, published by D.C. Comics in January 1940. A large ruby has been made into an Idol by a Hindu cult, but after the death of one man and the near-death of another, Batman decides to step in and nullify the ruby before it can be killed over again.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$17,000 $34,000 $68,000 $119,500 $300,000 $119,500

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Issue #36

What's Detective Comics #36 worth in 2024?

The highest recorded sale of Dtective Comics #36 graded VF 8.0 is $65,500 back in 2018. The highest known copy, a VF+ 8.5, sold for just 2/3 of that ($44,000) back in 2011. These early appearances of Batman pretty much come with a name-your-price disclaimer if they are found in any grade equaling the highest known grade or better. In March of 2019 a book graded in fair condition, FR 1.0, brought just under $5,000. That's a nice chunk of cheddar for a comic book in such a low grade.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #36 is the first appearance of one of the Batman's oldest enemies, Dr. Hugo Strange. Famous for being one of the first if not the first villain to discover the Dark Knight's true identity. A lesser known fact is this issue introduced the fins on Batman's gloves. Taken from a character from the pulp magazines of the day, Bill Finger showed the Black Bat to Bob Kane who loved the fins and so they were incorporated into the costume and the rest, as they say, is history.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$11,350 $25,000 $45,000 $85,000 $260,000 $65,555

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Issue #37

What's Detective Comics #37 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #37 would be the end of an era for the Batman. The last issue featuring Batman alone against the rising tide of villainy. This particular issue has 162 unrestored copies registered with the CGC Census. Although nearly three times the number of several of it's preceding issues these numbers are still miniscule compared to demand. The highest rated Detective Comics (1940) #37 was an 8.5 rated CGC, it was sold for $63,000 in April 2022. A 3.0 rated CGC was sold for $9,200 in September 2022 which is nearly two fold increase from its $4,780 in February 2012. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

There are several interesting facts surrounding this 37th issue of Detective Comics. It would be the Caped Crusader's last solo adventure of the Golden Age and it would introduce artwork by the co-creator of his famed sidekick, Robin. Jerry Robinson, just 17 years old, was hired by Bill Finger while a student at Columbia University. Proving that he had an eye for talent, Bob Kane would watch as Jerry Robinson became one of the most prominent and influential artists and visionaries of the 20th century as it related to the arts.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$6,500 $10,000 $25,000 $45,000 $175,000 $63,000

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Issue #38

What's Detective Comics #38 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #38 is $107,550. This value is based on the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, which is a 9.4 NM from the Allentown pedigree. That May 2009 price is a decrease from its peak May 2005 value of $126,500. An unretouched 9.0 has a March 2003 value of $46,000, and an unretouched 6.0 has a value of $64,000 as of March 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Robin makes his first appearance when his origin story is told in Detective Comics #38, published in April 1940 by D.C. Comics. Dick Grayson is witness to the murder of his parents. He overhears the killers confessing, and decides to bring that information to the police. However, Batman intervenes when the boy’s life is put in danger, and instead trains him to be his partner in crimefighting.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$25,000 $40,000 $64,000 $100,000 $300,000 $126,500

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Issue #39

What's Detective Comics #39 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #39 from 1939 is a very valuable comic. Even poorly graded copies can sell for a high price. In 2003 a GD 2.0 copy was valued at $556 and in 2004 a FN 6.0 copy could sell for $1,698. Today, the same 2.0 has a price tag of $3,900 and a 6.0 was sold for $9,242 as of December 2022. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

This comic is the second appearance of Robin alongside Batman. Since this is only their second appearance together, this comic maintains is desirability amongst collectors. It also features the continued stories of Dr. Fu Manchu and the Crimson Avenger.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$3,200 $4,500 $9,242 $13,500 $25,000 $13,311

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Issue #40

What's Detective Comics #40 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #40 from 1940 is a collector favorite. In 2003, a high rated NM 9.4 was sold for $32,200 in March 2003. Today, the value of FN 6.0 was sold for $31,200 in June 2022 and a VG 4.0 rated copy was sold for $6,842 in November 2020 which is an increase from its 2010 price tag of $1,676. The low rated 1.5 CGC was sold for $5,400 in February 2023. Over time, the lower graded copies of this comic are catching up to what their higher graded copies held in the past. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

This comic marks the first appearance of one of Batman’s most notorious villains. This issue is the first time readers met Clayface. In addition to that, this is the first cover to feature the Joker. Both things make this a collector’s dream.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$6,100 $13,000 $31,200 $42,000 $65,000 $32,200

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Issue #41

What's Detective Comics #41 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #41 from 1940 is a legendary comic that can sell for big money. The highest rating to ever sell was a 9.2 that sold for $14,000 in July 2008. FN- 5.5 copies have sold for under $2,000, but today value at $2,520. GD 2.0 copies have seen their price rise to around $500. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #41 is a popular choice for collectors who specifically focus on comics starring Robin. This issue is a great example of Dick Grayson going on a solo adventure with only a small appearance from Batman. 

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$500 $1,650 $3,000 $3,850 $16,000 $14,000

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Issue #42

What's Detective Comics #42 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #42 is a high value comic for collectors. The highest rated issue was an 8.5 Billy Wright Pedigree was sold for $8,963 in November 2017. A 6.0 rated CGC of this comic was sold for $2,500 in May 2022 which was an increase from its $725 in 2011. In August 2022, a VG- 3.5 could sell for $1,260. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

The value of this comic for collectors comes from Finger’s writing and the artwork of Kane and Robinson. This is the first appearance of The Painter of Death, and the story is a showcase of Batman’s skills as a detective.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $1,800 $2,500 $4,500 $15,000 $8,963

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Issue #43

What's Detective Comics #43 worth in 2024?

The highest price for a Detective Comics #43 from 1940 was a 9.4 from the Billy Wright Pedigree which went for $20,400 in November 2019. FN 6.0 copies was sold for $2,800 in November 2021 and now even go for more. GD 2.0 copies have sold for $1,320 in January 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #43 is another historic DC comic. This one tells a throwback story of Batman and Robin ousting some mobsters from a small town. Collectors value this comic for its connection to earlier stories about mobs and prohibition era gangsters. 

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,320 $1,900 $2,800 $3,700 $15,000 $20,400

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Issue #44

What's Detective Comics #44 worth in 2024?

This issue was published in October of 1940. A Detective Comics #44 rated at 9.4 is the highest known rating and sells for $19,000. FN 6.0 copies today have a price of $1,800 up from $1,600 and GD 2.0 sell for $1,000.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #44 is an interesting title sought after by collectors for its interesting story. This comic features an interesting tale featuring Batman and Robin fighting giants in a dream sequence. It’s status as a fantasy story sets its value apart from other Detective Comics of the era.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$500 $900 $1,800 $7,000 $25,000 $19,120

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Issue #45

What's Detective Comics #45 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #45 published in 1940 can sell for a lot of money. The highest graded copy ever sold was a 9.2 from Billy Wright Pedigree that went for $13,145. FN 6.0 copies sold for $7,100 in April 2022. Today, GD 2.0 copies are valued at $1,000.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #45 is one of the most influential comics ever published. This title marks the very first time the Joker is referred to as The Harlequin of Hate and one of the earliest Joker stories. The popularity of the Joker keeps this comic’s value high.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,000 $2,640 $6,000 $7,000 $20,000 $13,145

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Issue #46

What's Detective Comics #46 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #46 was released in 1940. The most money ever paid for a copy was $22,800, paid in 2019 for a 9.6-graded copy in the Central Valley pedigree. At lower qualities, a 2.0 copy was worth $515 in 2018. On average, a 5.0 is currently worth around $1,680.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Classics featuring Batman tend to be worth more than most comics. This particular issue features the death of Hugo Strange, making it particularly valuable to collectors.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,236 $1,560 $2,280 $3,500 $6,500 $22,800

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Issue #47

What's Detective Comics #47 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #47 hit shelves in December of 1940. It’s peak value hit $4200 in 2011. That price was paid for a 9.2 copy. Even a 2.0 copy sold for $389 in 2018. On average, a 6.0 copy is worth around $750 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #47 is from a valuable era in Detective Comics, but this particular issue is most notable for the full-page ad it ran for All Star Comics #3.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$400 $550 $750 $2,150 $4,200 $4,200

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Issue #48

What's Detective Comics #48 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #48 was the very first issue of 1941. It has traded many times since, hitting a peak in 2005. That was when a 9.0 copy sold for $4,550. In 2016, a 2.0 copy sold for $745. Recently, a 2.0 went for a price tag of $1,500 in August 2022. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #48 is special to lovers of Batman. It features the very first mention of the Batmobile and of Gotham City.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,500 $2,000 $3,000 $4,500 $12,500 $4,550

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Issue #49

What's Detective Comics #49 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #49 could be well over $5,000 if it were to sell at public auction. There have been two copies of #49 that have been rated a CGC 9.0 VF/NM, and are the highest-rated copies to date. Both of those copies sold privately and have no known value. Of the 2 copies that have been evaluated as an 8.5, one has a value of $3,670 as of February 2020. The value of an unretouched 8.0 has increased over the years, from $1,625 in April 2012 to $3,160 as of January 2019. An unretouched 7.5 sold for $3,836 in August 2022, up from its 2011 price of $1,211.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The appearance of Clayface is notable in this March 1941 publication from D.C. Comics. Detective Comics #49 begins with the story of the villain Brasil Karlo as Clayface. Clayface escapes from prison and works to exact his revenge against Argus Pictures and Bruce’s former fiance, Portia Storme. Don’t miss a full-page color promo for “World’s Best Comics” after Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$650 $550 $1,250 $3,200 $12,000 $3,670

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Issue #50

What's Detective Comics #50 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC Universal rated copy of Detective Comics #50 is an 8.5 Very Fine+, which sold privately for an unknown value. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly at auction is an unretouched CGC 7.0 from the Promise Collection pedigree which was sold for $3,120 in September 2021. A 5.5 rated CGC was sold for $2,400 as of April 2023. A low graded 3.5 rated CGC was sold for $1,300 in November 2022. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #50 was published in April 1941 by D.C. Comics and features a high-wire walk from Batman on the cover. Within, Batman takes on three former circus acrobats who have extraordinary athletic abilities, the Crimson Avenger investigates dying cattle, Detective Larry Steele investigates the Dark Horse, Cliff Crosby cheats death.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,200 $1,450 $2,500 $3,500 $12,000 $3,120

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Issue #51

What's Detective Comics #51 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #51 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy is a 9.0, which has not been sold publicly since 2004. That copy, part of the Rockford pedigree, sold for the price of $3,200 back in November 2004. A Larson pedigree copy of #51 sold for $4,780 in August 2013, and an unretouched 8.5 copy sold for $7,200 in September 2017. A special edition of #51 rated at a 2.5 and signed by Jerry Robinson in 1941 was available for auction in January 2020 for the price of $26,550.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson visit an amusement park that is operated by a friend, but smell trouble is afoot in Detective Comics #51, published by D.C. Comics in May 1941. Batman and Robin investigate and take on a gang of crooks trying to take over when they take a deeper look into the amusement park. Bart Regan investigates sabotage at Tonville Dam and the Crimson Avenger is seen with his cape in “The Kidnaping of Wilfred Van Dorn.”

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$400 $800 $2,000 $5,000 $15,000 $7,200

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Issue #52

What's Detective Comics #52 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of Detective Comics #52 is a Near Mint 9.4. There have been two copies rated at a 9.4, but only one has sold publicly. That copy, part of the Central Valley pedigree, has a value of $7,768 as of November 2009. The next highest-rated copy to sell publicly at auction is an 8.0 from the Billy Wright pedigree, which has a price of $1,674 as of September 2014. A 7.5 VF- has a value of $1,548 as of March 2019, which is up from its November 2011 price of $1,032.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The legacy of Genghis Khan lives on in Detective Comics #52, published by D.C. Comics in June 1941. Batman and Robin investigate a ring said to have belonged to Genghis Khan, and whose wearer is now running a protection racket. Don’t miss Ace Investigator Speed Saunders and not one, but two promos for Superman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $500 $1,000 $2,000 $7,500 $7,768

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Issue #53

What's Detective Comics #53 worth in 2024?

There have been 44 copies of Detective Comics #53 rated Universal by the CGC, but the mint condition of a perfect 10.0 is unknown. A Near Mint 9.4 has a value of $6,900 as of November 2020, which is up from its $3,734 value as of November 2011. An unretouched 9.0 sold for the price of $2,417 in August 2016, and more recently an 8.0 VF sold for $$1,400 in December 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Bruce Wayne and Batman must work together in Detective Comics #53, published in July 1941 by D.C. Comics. When Batman saves an up-and-coming actress from committing suicide, he learns that her parents think she’s a successful actress. Superhero Batman and wealthy businessman Bruce Wayne must both work to help Viola Vane out of her predicament!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $450 $450 $1,375 $5,375 $6,900

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Issue #54

What's Detective Comics #54 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #54 could be well over $15,000, if a copy were to ever sell at public auction. A CGC 9.4 NM from the Rockford Pedigree was sold for $18,000 in November 2020, making the outlook for the value of a mint condition copy high. In 2017 an unretouched copy of #54 rated at a CGC 9.0 sold for $2,600 in April, and later that year in December an unretouched 8.5 sold for $3,833.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman almost loses his life in Detective Comics #54, published by D.C. Comics in August 1941. Batman is called in to investigate the theft of a special type of cloth. While looking into the harbor pirates, Batman finds the cloth in the store window of a merchant - and upon further inquiry, he puts his life on the line to get to the bottom of the mystery.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$375 $400 $550 $1,800 $11,950 $11,950

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Issue #55

What's Detective Comics #55 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #55 is unknown. While there has been one copy rated at a Near Mint- 9.2, that copy sold privately for an unknown price. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly at auction is an unretouched 8.5 VF+, which sold for $2,880 in November 2020. That is up from its March 2012 value of $1,200. In October 2015, an unretouched 8.0 sold for $1,280, and in March 2018 an unretouched 7.0 sold for $1,150, up significantly from its February 2010 value of $598.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss the full-page ad for Star Spangled Comics #1 in this September 1941 edition of Detective Comics from publisher D.C. Comics. Notable professor Dodge creates a machine that can force the wearer to tell the truth, and villain Dr. Deker steals it to use on Defense Department employees and other scientists in order to steal their ideas and inventions.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$400 $750 $1,200 $2,250 $8,000 $2,880

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Issue #56

What's Detective Comics #56 worth in 2024?

There has been one copy of Detective Comics #56 that has been rated a Near Mint/Mint 9.8, which has a value of $12,500 as of February 2013. A Near Mint 9.4 sold for $4,033 in November 2011, and there have been two copies rated at a CGC 9.2 that have sold publicly. The first copy, an unretouched 9.2, sold for $5,600 in March 2011. The second copy, part of the Central Valley pedigree, has a value of $19,200 as of August 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman and Robin visit the deserted mining town Ghost Gulch in Detective Comics #56. Published by D.C. Comics in October 1941, #56 follows Batman and Robin as they investigate the mystery behind a strange idol that sits above the former silver mining town. Suspicions arise when the idol comes alive, and Batman and Robin are on the case!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $450 $1,150 $1,500 $4,025 $19,200

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Issue #57

What's Detective Comics #57 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #57. The highest CGC rating for #57 is an NM 9.4, which has an unknown value as it sold privately. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an NM- 9.2 that sold for the price of $3,107 in February 2012. An unretouched 9.0 sold for $1,798 in October 2003, and an unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $1,554 in February 2010.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #57 was published by D.C. Comics in November 1941. Jasper Sneed is given a poison that will kill him in under 24 hours - and it has no known antidote. Batman launches into an investigation to find the culprit of the foul deed, and discovers it was Sneed’s twin brother!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $400 $775 $1,325 $3,100 $3,107

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Issue #58

What's Detective Comics #58 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #58 is approximately $15,000. A Near Mint 9.4 sold in May 2005 for $14,950, and is the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly to date. An unretouched 8.5 sold for $5,676 in May 2008 and later that year in November an unretouched 8.0 sold for $$3,346. A live auction in January 2020 put the value of an unretouched 6.0 at $22,000. The most expensive Dectective Comics #58 to ever sell was a 9.4 rated pedigree from The Promise Collection which went for $44,400 in September 2021. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #58 holds its value for the first appearance of The Penguin, as well as the last edition of the Speed Saunders storyline. Published by D.C. Comics in December 1941, Oswald Cobblepot (also Mr. Boniface and The Penguin,) concocts a scheme to pin the robbery of multiple pieces of priceless art on Bruce Wayne/Batman. Commissioner Gordon has no choice but to issue a warrant for his arrest!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$6,000 $8,500 $18,000 $35,000 $55,000 $44,400

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Issue #59

What's Detective Comics #59 worth in 2024?

There's a single NM+ 9.6 representing the top grade available for this issue, and it set the top sell price of $13,200 in 2019. It was the first and only time this copy recorded a transaction. The rest of the market has produced solid growth. FN 6.0 moved from around $550 in 2014 to a current value of $900. VG 4.0 gained 450% in value from $250 in 2003 to today's price of $1200.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Penguin comes up with a scheme to fake capturing wanted criminals and steal the reward money! Cover and pencils by Bob Kane, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$350 $800 $1,600 $2,100 $9,300 $13,200

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Issue #60

What's Detective Comics #60 worth in 2024?

When an issue features the debut of the Bat-Signal, you can be sure its value will be huge! A top grade VF/NM 9.0 set a historical high of $35,000 in 2019. It's the only time this copy registered a sale. Lower grades have produced solid growth across the market. FN/VF 7.0 showed a value increase of 160%, climbing from $920 in 2005 to today's price of $2,400. VG/FN 5.0 more than doubled from $300 in 2004 to a current value of $635.

Why is this comic book valuable?

It's the first appearance of the Bat-Signal! Art by Bob Kane, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $800 $2,000 $4,000 $35,000 $35,000

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Issue #61

What's Detective Comics #61 worth in 2024?

The best grade available for this issue is represented by a single NM+ 9.6, which set the top price of $7,768 in 2012. FN/VF 7.0 produced a net profit of $550, climbing from $900 in 2007 to today's price of $1,450. VG 4.0 performed even better if you had patience: it grew from $140 in 2002 to a current value around $750. That's a net profit over $600, and an increase of 430%!

Why is this comic book valuable?

The original Batplane is destroyed in a battle! Story and art by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the co-creators of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $775 $600 $2,225 $7,775 $7,768

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Issue #62

What's Detective Comics #62 worth in 2024?

The best grade available for this issue is set by two NM 9.4 copies, and one set a high price of $77,101 in 2017. Following a $26,290 sale in 2010, this meant nearly tripling in value and a net gain over $50,000! FN/VF 7.0 increased by nearly 340%, climbing from $1,600 in 2007 to a current price of $7,000. GD+ 2.5 jumped from $350 in 2012 to today's $1,000.

Why is this comic book valuable?

There's a contest among the best comedians in Gotham to win an inheritance. Joker starts killing his competition! Story and art by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the co-creators of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,050 $3,175 $1,475 $6,300 $77,100 $77,101

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Issue #63

What's Detective Comics #63 worth in 2024?

A single NM- 9.2 copy of this issue represents the best grade available, and it set the top price of $4,560 in 2019. FN/VF 7.0 increased its value from $500 in 2003 to today's price of $3,227. FN 6.0 went for $360 in 2006, jumped to $735 in 2017, then a bit to a current value around $2270.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A condemned European man named Mr. Baffle escapes his execution, then runs away to Gotham City where he starts a new life of crime! Story and art by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the co-creators of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$450 $800 $1,500 $3,500 $10,000 $7,211

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Issue #64

What's Detective Comics #64 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics (1937):#64 from an 8.0 rated predigree from the Promise Collection was sold for $7,800 in November 2021. A mid grade 5.5 was last sold for $2210 in April 2022. The lowest graded readable copy, a 2.0 was sold for $359 in January 2015. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

This issue features the debut of the Boy Commandos, a squad of orphaned children fighting for America in World War II. Story and art by co-creators Jack Kirby and Joe Simon.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,000 $2,000 $3,200 $4,800 $12,000 $7,800

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Issue #65

What's Detective Comics #65 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics (1937) #65  had the top price of $18,000 which was for a 9.0 rated pedigree from The Promise Collection. An 8.0 rated CGC was sold for $3,240 as of November 2021. While a mid grade 5.0 has a market value of $2,075 in November 2022. The lowest rated issue to ever sell was a 2.0 rated copy which went for $319 in March 2019. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creators Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. 

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$350 $750 $1,250 $3,240 $8,000 $18,000

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Issue #66

What's Detective Comics #66 worth in 2024?

The top price of $85,000 for this issue set by the single top grade NM- 9.2 reflects the value of its Two-Face debut, and writing/art contributions from four comic book industry icons. FN+ 6.5 increased by nearly 950%, climbing from $1,300 to today's $13,550! GD+ 2.5 grew 460% from $500 in 2002 to a current value of $2,800.

Why is this comic book valuable?

This issue is packed! The Batman story features the debut of Two-Face. Story and art by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, co-creators of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creators Jack Kirby and Joe Simon.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$450 $1,900 $7,300 $12,550 $85,000 $85,000

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Issue #67

What's Detective Comics #67 worth in 2024?

The sought after cover art for this issue sparked unbelievable growth in recent years, to the point that mid-to-low grades quickly passed the top of the market. The high was set at $18,975 by a FN/VF 7.0 in March 2022. A 4.5 rated CGC was sold for $6,600 as of January 2023 which is an increase from its $1,554 price tag of December 2017.A low grade 1.5 rated CGC went for a price tag of $2,650 in August 2022 while an August 2018 price of $485. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Iconic and highly valuable cover art by Jerry Robinson.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$3,200 $5,500 $9,000 $20,000 $30,000 $18,975

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Issue #68

What's Detective Comics #68 worth in 2024?

The highest price for this issue was set at 33,600 by the single VF/NM 9.0 in 2021. There is one VF/NM 9.0 copy above it, but it's yet to register a sale. FN- 5.5 went for $690 in 2013, got all the way up to $3,600 in 2016, then settled at a current value of $2,150. GD 2.0 generated over $300 in net profit from $180 in 2007 to today's price of $485.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Writing and art by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, co-creators of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$600 $1,250 $2,500 $6,000 $20,000 $33,600

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Issue #69

What's Detective Comics #69 worth in 2024?

Like issue #67's Penguin cover issue, this Joker cover art is so valuable that the mid-to-low grades have skyrocketed in price. The high of $126,000 was set by a VF/NM 9.0 from the Promise Collection in June 2021. Below it, VG+ 4.5 went from $400 in 2008 to today's $12,000 ($11,600 net/2,900% growth!), and GD/VG 3.0 jumped from $200 in 2003 to a current value of $8,100 ($8,100 net/3,515% growth).

Why is this comic book valuable?

Iconic and valuable cover art by Jerry Robinson.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$5,280 $12,000 $20,000 $39,600 $70,000 $126,000

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Issue #70

What's Detective Comics #70 worth in 2024?

The five copies of this issue at the highest grades have yet to record a sale: three at VF/NM 9.0, one NM- 9.2 and one NM+ 9.6. A VF+ 8.5 set the top price of $10,000 in 2018, but it dropped to $4,080 one year later in 2019. FN/VF 7.0 grew 300% from $455 in 2003 to today's value of $1,860. VG/FN 5.0 produced similar gains, climbing from around $215 in 2003 to a current price of $935.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Art by Bob Kane, co-creator of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $500 $1,000 $3,000 $12,500 $10,000

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Issue #71

What's Detective Comics #71 worth in 2024?

The best available grade for this book is set by a single NM 9.4, which sold for the historical high of $66,000 in 2017. Lower grades produced phenomenal returns on investment. FN 6.0 generated growth over 1,000% and a net profit of $6,000, jumping from around $600 in 2009 to a current price of $6,600! At the bottom grades, Fair 1.0 moved from $310 in 2015 to today's value of $750.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Joker's latest plan is so effective that Batman considers retiring from fighting crime! Writing and art by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, co-creators of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$2,200 $3,500 $7,500 $22,500 $65,000 $66,000

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Issue #72

What's Detective Comics #72 worth in 2024?

The top grade available for this issue is set by three VF+ 8.5 books. One set the highest sale of $4,080 in April 2023. Below it, FN/VF 7.0 went from $440 in 2009 to today's price of $1,449, and VG 4.0 slowly moved from $150 in 2003 to a current value of $275.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A nefarious villain rises to control all crime in Gotham City! Bruce Wayne invests in his legitimate business, giving him an "in" to overthrow the crime kingpin. Art by Bob Kane, co-creator of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $400 $750 $2,000 $7,500 $4,080

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Issue #73

What's Detective Comics #73 worth in 2024?

The single highest graded copies of this issue at NM+ 9.6 and NM 9.4 have yet to record a sale. The one VF/NM 9.0 below them sold for $57,600 back in November 2022.  A FN/VF 7.0 below it set the historical high of $15,755! FN- 5.5 moved from around $9,430 in March 2022 which is an increase from its 2016 price tag of $4,302 in November 2016. VG- 3.5 produced 600% growth if you had patience, going from $788 in 2012 to today's price of $5,040.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Art by Bob Kane, co-creator of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack KIrby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$2,150 $5,300 $9,650 $26,400 $65,000 $57,600

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Issue #74

What's Detective Comics #74 worth in 2024?

The top grade available for this issue is set by a single NM+ 9.6, and it established a historical high price of $8,965 in 2012. VG/FN 5.0 gained 240% in value, growing from $200 in 2002 to today's price of $680. GD/VG 3.0 generated a net profit of $200, from $190 in 2010 to a current value of $390.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The first appearance of villains Tweedledum and Tweedledee! Art by Bob Kane, co-creator of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $250 $375 $900 $2,100 $8,365

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Issue #75

What's Detective Comics #75 worth in 2024?

The only available top grade NM+ 9.6 copy of this issue sold for the highest price of $8,963 in 2012. Below it, FN 6.0 moved from $450 in 2013 to a current value of $700. VG- 3.5 produced $75 in net profit from $250 in 2015 to today's price of $325.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A villain named Robber Baron uses cables at the top of buildings to pull off massive burglaries! Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$270 $450 $850 $1,900 $7,000 $8,963

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Issue #76

What's Detective Comics #76 worth in 2024?

A NM- 9.2 rated Rockford Pedigree of this issue set the top price of $20,400 in September 2022. This was far past higher grades that last hit the market 10+ years ago. If you had a FN- 5.5 and patience, there was an excellent reward: it moved from $425 in 2004 to today's price of $2,880. That's a 500% gain, and net profit of $2,400! GD/VG 3.0 produced even better 700% growth, climbing from $150 in 2003 to a current value of $1,320.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Art by Jerry Robinson, co-creator of The Joker. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$750 $2,250 $3,100 $5,500 $18,000 $20,400

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Issue #77

What's Detective Comics #77 worth in 2024?

The highest available grade single copy NM+ 9.6 has yet to record a sale. A VF/NM 9.0 below it sold for $1,434 in 2010. Eight years later in 2018, a lower grade VF 8.0 set the top price of $1,500. FN 6.0 more than doubled in value from $285 in 2012 to today's $625. The low-end saw GD/VG 3.0 go from $115 in 2004 to today's value around $165.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The debut of Crime Doctor! Writing and art by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, co-creators of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $400 $800 $1,600 $5,500 $1,500

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Issue #78

What's Detective Comics #78 worth in 2024?

A VF+ 8.5 from the Promise Collection pedigree of this issue set the top price of $10,200 in September 2021. One NM 9.4 and VF/NM 9.0 sits above it. The only sale above VF+ 8.5 was a VF/NM 9.0 which was sold for $2,629 in January 2019. VG/FN 5.0 moved from around $239 in 2006 to today's value of $1025. Grades below this level generally saw lots of price fluctuation leading to flat growth.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman and Robin battle Nazi villain Baron von Luger! Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $500 $1,200 $1,800 $4,500 $10,200

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Issue #79

What's Detective Comics #79 worth in 2024?

The best grade available for this issue is set by a NM 9.4 from the Rockford Pedigree that went for a historical high sale of $5,280 in 2020. Below it, FN 6.0 nearly doubled in value from $315 in 2002 to today's $725. VG 4.0 went from $200 in 2015 to a current price of $320.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Three mysterious treasure chests bring fortune or evil to their owners! Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $550 $725 $1,093 $5,000 $5,280

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Issue #80

What's Detective Comics #80 worth in 2024?

The single highest grade NM+ 9.6 copy of this issue set a top price of $8,375 in 2013. FN 6.0 grew 180% in value from $465 in 2014 to today's $1,320. GD/VG 3.0 moved from around $225 in 2014 to a current price of $590.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Two-Face busts out of prison, and the Dynamic Duo must once again bring him to justice! Written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$500 $800 $2,000 $4,000 $8,000 $8,365

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Issue #81

What's Detective Comics #81 worth in 2024?

There's one copy of this issue at the top grade of NM+ 9.6, setting a high price of $8,000 in 2010. This is the only time to date it's hit the market. FN/VF 7.0 produced a lot of fluctuation: it went for $300 in 2004, got as high as $915 in 2016, then settled at today's value of $625. VG+ 4.5 gained some profit from $200 in 2007 to a current price of $275.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Debut of the villain known as Cavalier! Art by Bob Kane, co-creator of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $400 $700 $1,400 $5,000 $8,000

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Issue #82

What's Detective Comics #82 worth in 2024?

The highest grade available NM- 9.2 from the Rockford Pedigree of this issue set the top price of $4,080 in 2020. FN/VF 7.0 more than doubled in value from $475 in 2012 to today's price of $1,050. GD+ 2.5 went from $135 in 2013 to today's price of $210.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A new group of criminals uses football skills to commit crimes! Art by Bob Kane, co-creator of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $400 $750 $1,500 $5,000 $4,080

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Issue #83

What's Detective Comics #83 worth in 2024?

The single top grade NM 9.4 copy of this issue set a historical high sale price of $5,868 in 2017. This was an excellent net profit of $3,000 from its sale of $2,868 in 2012! FN 6.0 more than doubled in value from $300 in 2010 to today's price around $650. VG 4.5 produced $150 in net profit from $300 in 2017 to a current value of $450.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Alfred gets some much-needed time off, and uses the opportunity to get into great shape! Boy Commandos side story features writing and art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $450 $650 $1,000 $5,875 $5,868

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Issue #84

What's Detective Comics #84 worth in 2024?

Two copies of this issue graded at NM 9.4 make up the best quality available, and one set the top price of $3,585 in 2013. VG/FN 5.0 went for $185 in 2006, got up to $390 in 2017, then settled at today's value of $275. GD/VG 3.0 grew from $225 in 2018 to a current price of $415. Other grades generally showed fluctuation leading to flat or slightly negative growth.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Dynamic Duo stops an underground employment agency that recruits and hires criminals!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $400 $750 $1,400 $5,000 $3,585

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Issue #85

What's Detective Comics #85 worth in 2024?

Like issues #67 and #69 of this series, #85 has seen a recent explosion in value at the mid-tier grades due to high interest in the excellent cover art. The peak value of Detective Comics #85 was an untouched NM- 9.2 which went for $16,800 in March 2020. A FN+ 6.5 set the top price of $3,500 in 2018. This was over a 1,000% increase in value from $300 in 2003! At the low-end, Fair 1.0 went from $300 in 2015 to today's $415.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Joker discovers a criminal using his own appearance and tactics to commit crimes in his name! Written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman. Boy Commandos side story features art by co-creator Jack Kirby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $500 $1,200 $2,500 $8,000 $16,800

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Issue #86

What's Detective Comics #86 worth in 2024?

There are three copies of this issue registered at NM- 9.2, from the Davis Crippen Pedigree set the top price of $4,560 in November 2020. VF- 7.5 went from around $390 in 2006 to today's price of $630. The low-end at GD 2.0 produced a 250% increase in value, jumping from $85 in 2009 to a current price of $250.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A villain named Gentleman Jim Jowell is able to capture Batman, Robin and Alfred! As usual, they must use their ingenuity to escape.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $400 $1,140 $1,800 $6,000 $4,560

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Issue #87

What's Detective Comics #87 worth in 2024?

The only top grade NM+ 9.6 from the San Francisco pedigree set a historical high of $28,800 in March 2023. Below it, FN- 6.5 provided excellent returns if you had patience. It gained $855 in net profit and 600% in value, jumping from $241 in 2006 to today's price of $1,585. One step below it. Lower grades have generated few registered transactions, but are likely to also produce solid return on investment.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman and Robin get into a battle of trick umbrellas with The Penguin!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $850 $1,400 $2,100 $15,000 $28,800

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Issue #88

What's Detective Comics #88 worth in 2024?

There are three registered copies of this issue at the highest available grade of NM 9.4, and one set the historical high value of $5,450 in 2010. FN 6.0 steadily increased from $265 in 2009 to today's price of $550, creating a nice profit of nearly $300. There are few transactions on file at other grades, but what is available shows a general trend of flat growth over time.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Dynamic Duo takes down the loan shark villain known as Big-Hearted John.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $550 $1,100 $4,000 $5,450

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Issue #89

What's Detective Comics #89 worth in 2024?

This issue has two available copies at the highest grade of NM+ 9.6, with one setting a top price of $7,450 in 2010. Removed from the top, FN/VF 7.0 moved from around $330 in 2006 to $630 today, generating a net profit of $300. Lower grades generally produced moderate gains: VG 4.0 grew from $190 in 2014 to a current value around $255.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A wound on the Cavalier's alter ego Mortimer Drake gives Batman the clue he needs to stop a crime!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $250 $475 $625 $2,400 $7,450

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Issue #90

What's Detective Comics #90 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of Detective Comics #90 is a Near Mint+ 9.6. There have been two copies rated at 9.6 NM+ one which sold publicly and one that has a $13,200 value as of November 2020. That is up from its November 2012 price of $10,158. An NM 9.4 has a value of $2,318 as of January 2010, with the rare distinction of a double cover. There have been three copies rated at a 9.2 NM-. The first, part of Rockford pedigree, has an original value of $1,668 as of October 2002, which is higher than its sale price of $1,380 in November 2003. The third CGC 9.2 did sell publicly for $2,400 in March 2017.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #90 was published by D.C. Comics in August 1944. In “Crime Between the Acts!” Batman and Robin are on the case when the showboat The Mississippi Mermaid comes into town. Every time the ship is docked, a new series of crimes occur. Is there a connection between the boat’s performers and the crime spree?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $490 $2,200 $3,100 $5,520 $13,200

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Issue #91

What's Detective Comics #91 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #91, as the highest-rated copy is a Near Mint/Mint 9.8 that sold privately for an unknown value. There have been three copies rated at an NM+ 9.0. The first is an unretouched copy that originally sold for $6,000 in September 2022. The second copy is from the 9.2 NM- rated Twilight pedigree, which did sell publicly for $4,750 in February 2011. The third copy is from the Rockford pedigree, which has a value of $4,000 as of January 2013.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Joker takes over the cover of Detective Comics #91, published by D.C. Comics in September 1944. After being the butt of jokes and practical jokes against him, The Joker escapes and attempts to steal an entire city to retaliate against those who tease him. Batman and Robin must discover the cause and save the city.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$350 $975 $1,575 $2,500 $2,300 $6,000

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Issue #92

What's Detective Comics #92 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of Detective Comics #92 is a 9.4. That copy, part of the Rockford pedigree, has a value of $5,497 as of May 2018, which is up from its November 2013 value of $2,271. In July 2019 an unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $1,350, up from its April 2018 value of $911 and October 2013 price of $780. The value of two 9.2 NM- copies is unknown, as they did not sell publicly.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #92 was published by D.C. Comics in October 1944 and features a Joe Greene story on the cover. Batman and Robin are confronted with something they’ve never seen before: criminals are rounding up other felons! Brainy Bulow and his gang of crooks are down on their luck, and decide to change their fortunes by rounding up criminals and cashing in on the rewards!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $425 $900 $3,000 $5,497

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Issue #93

What's Detective Comics #93 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #93. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is an NM- 9.2, which has an unknown value. There has been one copy rated as a 9.4 that has been restored that sold for $525 in September 2015. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.5, which has a value of $777 as of July 2012, down from its March 2008 value of $1,136. An 8.5 VF+ rated pedigree from the Promise Collection was sold for a new high of $3,120 in August 2021. An unretouched version of 8.0 has a value of $2,500 as of July 2022, up from its July 2009 value of $427.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman rushes to save Robin at the last minute on the cover of Detective Comics #93, published by D.C. Comics in November 1944. The villains Tiger, Frenchy Lavois, and Lefty are all intertwined when the gang hijacks a bus Tiger is riding on. Four strangers lives are changed when the gang takes over the sightseeing bus.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$359 $580 $1,500 $2,500 $4,000 $3,120

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Issue #94

What's Detective Comics #94 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of a CGC 9.6 NM+ is $8,700 as of March 2020. That copy of Detective Comics #94 was a double cover copy. An untocuhed CGC NM+ 9.6 was lastly sold in $6,000 in November 2020 which is the only time this issue ever appeared on the market. A mid rated 5.0 recently went for $800 in December 2022 which is an increase from its $360 value of 2020. Furthermore, a low rated 1.8 went for $375 in November 2020. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman and Robin are beneath the city on the cover of Detective Comics #94, published by D.C. Comics in December 1944. A group of criminals have taken over the county fair and are fleecing people. Ex-con and escapee George Barrow must call in the Cape Crusader when the group tries to blackmail him.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$400 $580 $800 $1,800 $5,000 $8,700

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Issue #95

What's Detective Comics #95 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #95 is $6,000. That 9.6 copy, part of the Rockford pedigree, has an original October 2002 value of $4,370 before its current December 2014 value. That copy also sold for $4,045 in June 2005 and $2,390 in November 2013. There have been three copies of #95 that have been rated at an NM- 9.2: one did not sell publicly and has no known value; the second is unretouched and has a value of $1,000 as of May 2004; and the third, part of the Twilight pedigree, has a May 2005 value of $1,265. A low rated 2.5 CGC was sold for $450 in September 2022 which is an increase from its 2021 value of $220. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss the special ad for Big All-American Comics #1 in Detective Comics #95, published by D.C. Comics in January 1945. Batman and Robin help police round up a group of crime czars in #95. A new criminal comes onto the scene to rescue them and organize their efforts in an attempt to form a nationwide underworld organization to loot America. Don’t miss Gordon giving Batman his diamond-studded Batman badge in this issue!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $400 $840 $1,000 $3,000 $6,000

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Issue #96

What's Detective Comics #96 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of Detective Comics #96 is a 9.6 NM+, which sold privately for an unknown value. There have been five copies rated at a Near Mint 9.4, with a most-recent value of $5,100 as of September 2022. That is nearly double from its April 2004 value of $2,430. The highest rated Detective Comics (1937) #96 to ever sell was also a 9.4 rated Rockford Pedigree which went for $5,520 in November 2020. There has been one 9.2 Rockford pedigree that was sold publicly for the price of $1,610 in October 2002.

Why is this comic book valuable?

We finally learn Alfred’s last name in Detective Comics #96, published by D.C. Comics in February 1945. Alfred needs a break from Gotham, so he takes a month of vacation and heads out of town. He opens a detective agency, and his first client causes his old life to crash into his new one: his first client is Stoney Peters, a criminal who is accused of shooting Batman!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$220 $450 $600 $875 $5,100 $5,520

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Issue #97

What's Detective Comics #97 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of Detective Comics #97 is a 9.6 NM+, which as a value of $3,450 as of October 2002. That copy is part of the Rockford pedigree. The next-highest copy is a 9.4 NM, part of the Crowley Copy pedigree, and has a value of $5,019 as of May 2018. That is up from its November 2012 value of $1,912, and its original April 2004 value of $3,680.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman and Robin must navigate a series of bombs tied to a safe in Detective Comics #97, published by D.C. Comics in March 1945. Batman is tracking down a safe that contains spoils from The Slasher’s criminal crusades. Upon The Slasher’s supposed death, Batman is given a letter containing the whereabouts of the safe, only to discover it’s rigged with a series of switches linked to bombs.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $425 $625 $1,200 $4,000 $5,019

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Issue #98

What's Detective Comics #98 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #98. The highest CGC rated copy is a Near Mint- 9.2 pedigreee from the Promise Collection, which has a value of $6,600 as of September 2021. The value of a VF/NM 9.0 is unknown, as it did not sell publicly. The value of an 8.5 is $1,320 as of January 2021, up from its September 2005 value of $663. Previously, two 8.5 copies have sold for the July 2002 price of $684 and April 2003 price of $442.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman flies to Robin’s rescue in Detective Comics #98, published by D.C. Comics in April 1945. Bank president Casper Thurbridge calls in the Caped Crusaders to investigate the robbery at Thurbridge’s home. The case brings them to Paradise Jungle, a place where a group of hobos live, and discover Thurbridge himself there!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $618 $800 $1,000 $4,500 $6,600

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Issue #99

What's Detective Comics #99 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of Detective Comics #99 is part of the Edgar Church pedigree. That copy, a 9.8 Near Mint/Mint, has a value of $16,100 as of July 2003. The next highest rated copy, a 9.4, did not sell publicly and has no known value. There have been two copies rated at a 9.2 to sell publicly: the first, a Davis Crippen pedigree copy, has a value of $4,800 as of March 2023. This 9.2 rated pedigree had a previous value of $5,280 a year back. The second, part of the Rockford pedigree, has a value of $3,824 as of May 2018, which is up from its original October 2002 value of $2,990 and November 2012 value of $2,271.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Penguin takes over the storyline and cover of Detective Comics #99, published by D.C. Comics in May 1945. The Penguin discovers a way to freeze people, and begins freezing people in order to demand payments from the family in exchange for returning them to life. The Penguin is operating in a hideout he thinks is police, fool, and Batman proof, putting Batman and Robin in a time crunch to save the frozen people!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$450 $580 $855 $1,500 $4,500 $16,100

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Issue #100

What's Detective Comics #100 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of Detective Comics #100 is a 9.4 from the Davis Crippen pedigree, which sold for the price of $2,939 as of February 2012. The value of an unretouched CGC 9.2 is $1,651 as of July 2013, which is down from its January 2013 value of $2,450.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Mystery writer Reginald Scofield has his home tucked away from society for a reason in Detective Comics #100, published by D.C. Comics in June 1945. Batman and Robin are investigating a gem smuggling operation, and are lead to the home of Scofield while searching for the base of operations. Unbeknownst to Scofield, a group of crooks is running their operation out of his home!

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$400 $500 $680 $1,800 $2,900 $2,939

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Issue #101

What's Detective Comics #101 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #101. The highest CGC rated copy of #101 is a 9.2 that has a value of $2,340 as of November 2020, up from its May 2006 value of $1,076. The value of a CGC 9.0 is $800 as of June 2017, which is down from its October 2002 value of $1,064. Two 8.5 copies sold in 2018: the first in January for $733 and the second in November for $928. In February 2019 an unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $624, down from its 2018 prices.

Why is this comic book valuable?

In a very joke-ladden cover, a man confesses that he did it to Alfred - only to find out Alfred just wanted him to back the war loan! Detective Comics #101 was published by D.C. Comics in July 1945 for a ten cents cover price. Within, Stella Rainer asks Bruce Wayne to care for her twins for a couple of days. Bruce discovers there are hidden jewels inside one of the rattles, and now Batman must prove that the store owner who was convicted of the theft is actually innocent.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $500 $650 $950 $3,000 $2,340

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Issue #102

What's Detective Comics #102 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #102, as the highest CGC rated copy is a 9.4 that did not sell publicly and has no known value. There have been two copies rated at an 8.5 that have been restored. The highest-rated unrestored copy is a 9.2 rated CGC which was sold for $14,400 in September 2022. An unrated 8.0, which sold originally in May 2015 for $2,390 and again in February 2018 for the price of $3,650. In August 2019 an unretouched 7.5 sold for $2,640, up significantly from its May 2005 price of $719.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Joker is back for trouble in Detective Comics #102, published by D.C. Comics in August 1945. The Joker finds a way to hold an entire house for ransom, puzzling Batman and Robbin. The Caped Crusaders investigate the ransom, only to discover that the theft is just one elaborate trap for Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$500 $1,200 $2,500 $4,000 $18,000 $14,400

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Issue #103

What's Detective Comics #103 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #103 is $4,780 as of February 2012. That copy is a CGC 9.6 and part of the Rockford pedigree, and originally sold in October 2002 for $3,450. An unretouched 9.6 sold for $3,201 in February 2005 and again for $2,425 in February 2007. In January 2019 an unretouched 9.2 sold for the price of $1,200.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #103 is unique, in that it is one of a very few comics that was printed without a price on its cover. D.C. Comics published #103 in September 1945, and features Batman and Robin escaping. Within, Mr. Gray, the Dean of Gotham University, opens a new business that was designed to give its clients a helping hand. Villain Sam Slick learns about the business and begins to blackmail its clients, forcing Batman and Robin to step in and intervene.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $525 $700 $1,800 $4,500 $4,780

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Issue #104

What's Detective Comics #104 worth in 2024?

There is now known mint condition value of Detective Comics #104. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly to date is a 9.2 NM- that has a value of $3,950 as of February 2016. In May 2006 another 9.2 sold for $1,135, making the 2016 price a large increase in value. In October 2002 a 9.2 from the Rockford pedigree sold for the price of $1,495.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Singer Slam Bradley is a parody of Ol’ Blue Eyes himself Frank Sinatra in Detective Comics #104, published by D.C. Comics in October 1945. Batman and Robin are on the case when the team discovers a series of billboards are being used in a blackmail scheme. Batman uses their own scheme against them to crack the case!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $475 $425 $3,950 $3,950

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Issue #105

What's Detective Comics #105 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #105 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly to date was an 8.0 and sold for the price of $1,920 in November 2020. That is up from its November 2011 value of $837. The value of a CGC 7.5 is $448 as of July 2012, which is down from its 2005 value of $546.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The cover of Detective Comics #105 features a broke Batman and a batmobile for sale! Published by D.C. Comics in November 1945, we follow the story of Wayne Motor Company. The company is facing financial ruin when the company’s treasurer takes off with all its money - making Bruce Wayne broke as well! Batman and Robin must track him down to restore Bruce and the Dynamic Duo’s fortunes!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $470 $800 $1,920 $4,000 $1,920

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Issue #106

What's Detective Comics #106 worth in 2024?

The value of Detective Comics #106 is $14,340. That price is based on the May 2015 value of an NM+ 9.6, which is part of the Edgar Church pedigree. The next highest rated copy that has sold publicly is a 9.0, which as a value of $1,195 as of April 2016. This is a large increase from its January 2011 value of $750.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman and Robin investigate the Phantom of the Library in Detective Comics #106, published by D.C. Comics in December 1945. The script was written by Don Cameron and it was pencilled by Bob Kane. The cover of this issue was designed by Jack Burnley and Charles Paris. 

Key Facts About the Comic

Detective Comics (1937) #106 was titled as "Batman and Robin vs "The Phantom of the Library"".  Jack Burnley and Charles Paris potray Batman and Robin having an encpunter with the Phantom of the Library in an hallway. 

Story Synopsis

Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson are visiting a local library. They are witness to the attempted killing of a police inspector, and Batman and Robin are compelled to investigate! The inspector has brought a criminal to justice, and that criminal is determined to exact his revenge!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $450 $900 $3,500 $14,340

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Issue #107

What's Detective Comics #107 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #107 is unknown. There have been two copies of #107 to be rated a 9.4 NM - one was sold in November 2020 for an all time high of $3,840. The other, part of the Twilight pedigree, has a value of $3,107 as of May 2018. In July 2018 an unretouched 9.0 sold for the price of $1,200, and earlier in the year an unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $850 in January 2018. A 6.0 rated CGC was sold fro $541 in January 2022 in January 2022 which is a increase from its $456 value of 2021. The lowest readable copy of this issue was an untouched 1.8 for $184 in March 2023

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman knocks the gun from a villain’s hand while Robin knocks him out in Detective Comics #107, published by D.C. Comics in January 1946. The villain and alchemist Scorpio is playing on the greed of rich men by using their superstitions against them. Batman and Robin must navigate Scorpio’s clever scheme to save the day!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$210 $390 $541 $1,150 $4,000 $3,840

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Issue #108

What's Detective Comics #108 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #108. The highest CGC rated unretouched copy is an 8.0 from the Promise Collection Pedigree, which has a value of $10,679 as of Septeber 2022. That is up from its June 2021 value of $4,080. An  untouched 9.0 has a November 2022 price of $8,400 which is a decrease from its $9,750 value just a year back. A low graded 2.0 has an April 2023 price tag of $599 in April 2023. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

The cover of Detective Comics #108 features both the Bat-Signal and the Batplane. #108 was published by D.C. Comics in February of 1946, and is the first time the Bat-Signal is featured on the cover. Police sergeant Ed Gregory catches a criminal, and after the criminal’s execution finds out that the man may have been innocent. Batman and Robin investigate to discover the truth.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$599 $850 $1,290 $2,275 $15,000 $10,679

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Issue #109

What's Detective Comics #109 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #109 is $17,925 as of May 2009. That copy is a CGC 9.8 and part of the Edgar Church pedigree. Originally it sold for $12,650 in July 2003, but then dropped in value in August 2005 to $10,350, before arriving at its current value. A CGC 9.0 has a value of $7,200 as of September 2022. In May 2019 an unretouched 8.5 sold for $4,320, up from its November 2017 value of $2,900.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Joker is back with his offbeat brand of jokes on the cover of Detective Comics #109, published by D.C. Comics in March 1946. The Joker is playing ordinary pranks on rich people to swindle them of their money, but takes his jokes too far when he kidnaps Robin. Batman uses his own tactics against him when Batman plays a prank of his own on The Joker to rescue Robin.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$528 $896 $2,200 $4,500 $10,000 $17,925

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Issue #110

What's Detective Comics #110 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #110 is $5,280. This value is based on the sale price of an unretouched 9.8, which is part of the Big Apple pedigree and sold in November 2020. A CGC 9.6 sold for the price of $2,900 in December 2020, which is up from its November 2013 value of $1,912. A CGC 9.4 did sell publicly at auction for $1,554 in May 2006.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Boy Commandos are shaken when Jan leaves the group in the April 1946 edition of Detective Comics, published by D.C. Comics. In #110 Batman and Robin are in London, demonstrating their techniques to fight crime for the investigators at Scotland Yard. While in London the Caped Crusaders catch the namesake of villain Professor Moriarty up to no good!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$110 $340 $550 $1,000 $3,500 $5,280

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Issue #111

What's Detective Comics #111 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #111 is $12,000. This is based on the sale of a CGC 9.8 that sold in November 2020 as part of the Twilight pedigree. There have been five copies of #111 to be rated a Near Mint+ 9.6. One of those copies is from the Twilight pedigree, and sold publicly for $3,884 in February 2012. The value of an unretouched 9.6 is down from its peak 2010 value of $4,100 to $3,995 as of September 2017.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman and Robin take it to the tracks in the May 1946 edition of Detective Comics from D.C. Comics. #111 follows greedy mine owner Julius Reed, who has refused to implement safe mining conditions for his workers in the mine. He’s already on thin ice when he then fires the local school teacher, Emma Dodd, and Batman and Robin are called in to stop Reed.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$341 $500 $670 $850 $3,000 $12,000

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Issue #112

What's Detective Comics #112 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #112 is $3,600, which is based off of the sale price of a 9.6 from the Big Apple pedigree that sold in November 2020. There has been one copy rated a 9.2, from the Davis Crippen pedigree, that sold for the value of $1,494 in September 2017. The value of a CGC 9.0 has increased over the years: originally worth $978 in May of 2005, the value sunk to $597 in March 2008 before rising to its current value of $1,175 as of May 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #112 was published in June 1946 by D.C. Comics and featured a $.10 cover price. Papa Brugel doesn’t want the Caped Crusaders in his shop on the cover of #112, even after $99 goes missing from the shop’s cash register. Batman and Robin are still on the case in “The Case Without a Crime!”

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $550 $1,000 $3,250 $3,346

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Issue #113

What's Detective Comics #113 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of a CGC 9.8 is $14,400, as based on the price of The Promise Collection pedigree that sold in September 2021. Another 9.8 sold for $6,977 in June 2022, and is part of the Twilight pedigree. There have been two copies of Detective Comics #113 rated 9.6: the first, part of the Pennsylvania pedigree, has a value of $4,200 as of December 2014; and the second, from the Twilight pedigree, has a value of $2,629 as of November 2013.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The original Boy Commando Jan makes a return guest appearance in Detective Comics #113, published by D.C. Comics in July 1946. In “Crime on the Half-Shelf,” Batman and Robin investigate hijacked cargo on an oyster collection ship. Superhero Air Wave chases after an electrical wizard who can make cars run backward in “The Radio Robbers” and the gang is temporarily all back together for the Boy Commandos in “When Comrades Meet!”

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $400 $900 $1,320 $3,500 $14,400

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Issue #114

What's Detective Comics #114 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #114 is $156,000. This valuation is based on the June 2021 sale of a CGC 9.8, which is part of the Promise Collection pedigree from the Double Cover. Before that, the highest-rated copy was a NM- 9.2, which did not sell publicly, and a 9.0, which sold for $18,000 in November 2020. Two years later, a CGC 8.5 did sell publicly for the price of $5,520 in April 2023, a dramatic increase from its original October 2002 value of $661.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Joker is back at it again in this August 1946 edition of Detective Comics from D.C. Comics. In #114, The Joker is displeased by the fact that he’s been out of the headlines for weeks. The Crime Clown challenges the Caped Crusaders to a “Crime Acrostic” contest, forcing the duo to solve puzzles in order to prevent crime!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,250 $1,900 $2,200 $4,500 $12,500 $156,000

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Issue #115

What's Detective Comics #115 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of Detective Comics #115 is a Near Mint 9.4 from the Promise Collection Pedigree, which has a value of $4,200 as of September 2021. That is a large increase from its May 2013 value of $1,793. Another 9.6 fro the Big Apple pedigree has a value of $3,300 as of March 2021, which is down from its February 2012 value when it sold for the price of $3,884. A mid rated 6.0 has today's price tag of $379 in April 2021 which is an increase from its 2018 price tag of $237. A low rated 3.0 was recently sold for $245 in January 2022 which is an increase from its $116 price of 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #115 was published in September 1946 by D.C. Comics and features Ray Arliss on the cover. Arliss is an architect who has invented an incredibly strong type of glass, which he plans to construct new homes from. A steel company offers Arliss’s firm $1 million to construct the homes from steel instead, which causes Arliss and his business partner Basil Grimes to part ways. Batman and Robin are on the case when Grimes and his gang try to exact revenge.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$161 $350 $440 $625 $3,500 $4,200

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Issue #116

What's Detective Comics #116 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #116. The highest-rated copy is a Near Mint 9.4 from the Promise Collection Pedigree, was sold for $13,200 in September 2021 and the second-highest CGC rated copy is a VF/NM 9.0 that was sold privately for an unknown value. A CGC 8.5 from the Rockford pedigree sold for $1,084 in January 2021. The value of a CGC 7.5 is $528 as of September 2019, an increase of its August 2013 value of $303. The value of an unretouched 7.0 is $530 as of June 2019, an increase from its original July 2002 value of $196.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Robin Hood makes an appearance in Detective Comics #116, published by D.C. Comics in October 1946. Friar Tuck, Robin Hood, Batman, and Robin are all on the cover of #116, as part of “The Rescue of Robin Hood!” Batman and Robin end up going back in time - literally! - and land in Sherwood Forest circa 13th Century England. The Caped Crusaders aid Robin Hood against the evil doings of Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham.

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Issue #117

What's Detective Comics #117 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #117 is $18,000. This value is based on the Promise Collection Pedigree sale of an NM/M 9.8 rated unretouched Universal by the CGC. There have been two copies of #117 to be rated at a 9.6. The value of a 9.6 is $3,800 as of December 2014, which is up from its original 2004 value of $2,013. There have been three copies rated at a 9.4: the first is a double cover that has a value of $2,640 as of May 2019, and the others have a value of $2,250 as of April 2016.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #117 was published by D.C. Comics in November 1946 and features a $.10 cover price. Fortune teller Madame Nadir gives a grave warning to Bob Skelly to stay away from heights. Skelly, home from his service in the war, owns a steeplejack company. Nadir’s advice almost costs Batman his life when he is called to check in on the company.

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$50 $125 $250 $550 $2,250 $18,000

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Issue #118

What's Detective Comics #118 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #118 is $84,000, based on the value of The Promise Collection pedigree NM/M 9.8 that sold in June 2021. In May 2005, a 9.6 from the Edgar Church pedigree sold for $10,925 in May 2005, a decrease in value from its original July 2003 price of $12,650. One copy has been rated as an NM 9.4, but did not sell publicly and has an unknown value. There have been two copies rated an NM- 9.2. A 9.2 had an original August 2005 value of $2,185, before its current sale price of $4,800 as of November 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Joker has killer playing cards on the cover of Detective Comics #118, published in December 1946 by D.C. Comics. The Joker wins a card game with a Royal Flush in diamonds, and decides to use his winning hand as the basis for a new series of crimes. Air Wave stops moon racketeers from stealing moon treasure in 'Moon Rocketeers!'

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$400 $977 $1,400 $4,000 $7,500 $84,000

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Issue #119

What's Detective Comics #119 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #119. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is a NM+ 9.6, which has a value of $9,000 as of September 2021. That copy was part of the Promise Collection Pedigree, but an unretouched copy of #119 is worth $956 as of November 2013. A Crowley Copy copy rated at a CGC 8.5 is worth $675 as of April 2012. There has been one copy of #119 rated as a Near Mint 9.4, but it did not sell publicly.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Snow is in the air and on the cover of Detective Comics #119, published by D.C. Comics in January 1947. Crook Wiley Derek is on the run from the law, and takes a job as a guard at an asylum for the insane. Four men think they are historic leaders (such as George Washington and Benjamin Franklin), and Derek concocts a plan to use the confused men to carry out his crimes!

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$125 $300 $475 $850 $5,280 $9,000

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Issue #120

What's Detective Comics #120 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #120 is $40,800, as based off the June 2021 sale of The Promise Collection pedigree copy rated a CGC 9.6. Previously, the mint condition was $17,750, which was based on the December 2010 value a CGC 9.4 copy from the Edgar Church pedigree. In January 2022 an unretouched 9.0 was available for live auction for the price of $3,480. A low grade readable copy which was a 1.8 rated CGC which was sold for at an auction in 2023 which is quite a decrease from its $520 price tag in 2022. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Penguin is back to his life of crime on the cover of Detective Comics #120, published in February 1947 from D.C. Comics. The Penguin has just escaped from prison and tricks unwitting bird lore researcher Professor Boyd into helping Penguin commit crimes. Penguin tries using Boyd’s rare birds to capture Batman and Robin!

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$450 $850 $1,250 $2,110 $7,000 $40,800

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Issue #121

What's Detective Comics #121 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #121 is $5,378. This is based on the price of a 9.6 from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold in February 2012, up from its November 2003 value of $4,025. One copy has been rated at a NM/M 9.8, but did not sell publicly, and a CGC 9.2 sold for $956 in November 2013.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman slingshots Robin into a crime-fighting punch on the cover of Detective Comics #121, published in March 1947 by D.C. Comics. The son of Gotham City’s mayor is in trouble after losing a bet to a gangster. This starts a series of unfortunate events, as Commissioner Gordon is demoted and Batman is considered unwelcome by the Gotham City police force.

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$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,750 $5,378

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Issue #122

What's Detective Comics #122 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #122. A retouched pedigree from the Promise Collection pedigree rated a CGC 9.0 sold for the price of $28,800 in June 2021. As of September 2019, an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $6,855, which is up from its July 2002 value of $690, 2011 value of $1,300, and a value of $6,500 in October 2018. There has been one copy rated a NM 9.4, but it did not sell publicly.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Catwoman bursts onto the scene in her first appearance and a first cover feature in Detective Comics #122, published by D.C. Comics in April 1947. Selina Kyle [secretly Catwoman] punches Robin on the cover of #122. Catwoman is a villain when she escapes from prison and uses superstitions in order to extort money from a series of wealthy businessmen.

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$1,900 $3,200 $5,500 $10,000 $35,000 $28,800

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Issue #123

What's Detective Comics #123 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #123. The highest CGC rated copy is an NM/M 9.8 from The Promise Collection pedigree, It was sold for $12,600 in September 2021. There have been four copies rated at an NM- 9.2. One, from the Rockford pedigree, has a value of $1,064 as of October 2002. The value of an unretouched 9.2 is $1,800 as of November 2020, which is up from its June 2012 value of $1,202. An untouched 8.0 has a today's price tag of $930 as of May 2022 which is nearly three times its price of $311. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

A gang tricks workers from Ross Radium Company to carry out their nefarious deeds in Detective Comics #123, published in May 1947 by D.C. Comics. The gang is after radium, and uses some pioneers known as “the Dawn Patrol” to carry out their crimes, unbeknownst to the pilots!

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$50 $384 $547 $930 $2,550 $12,600

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Issue #124

What's Detective Comics #124 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #124 is $120,000 from the Promise Collection Pedigree. This is a 9.8 rated NM/M which was sold in June 2021. An 8.5 rated CGC was sold for $4,800 in September 2022. A few years back, the same issue had a price tag of $1,025 in 2012. A 5.5 rated CGC was sold for $1,500 in January 2022 which is $838 in 2019. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Joker uses music to cause mayhem in this June 1947 edition of Detective Comics from D.C. Comics. In #124 The Joker puts the Caped Crusaders to the musical test when he goes on a “Tune of the Day” crime spree, based on music played over the radio each morning.

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$400 $1,100 $1,850 $4,100 $10,000 $120,000

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Issue #125

What's Detective Comics #125 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #125. The highest CGC rated copy is a NM+ 9.6, which was from The Promise Collection Pedigree went for $10,200 in March 2023. A 7.0 rated CGC was sold for $750 in March 2023 compared to its $338 price tag in 2013.

Why is this comic book valuable?

There is an electrocution panel in Detective Comics #125, and Hitler and The Thinker make an appearance in #125, published in July 1947 by D.C. Comics. Commissioner Gordon asks Batman and Robin to investigate the disappearance of cons who disappear suddenly after being released from prison. The Dynamic Duo discovers their disappearances are linked to The Thinker, who is capturing them to forcefully aid in the manufacturing of criminal equipment.

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$150 $275 $630 $1,700 $4,000 $10,200

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Issue #126

What's Detective Comics #126 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #126 is $43,200. This is based on the value of a CGC 9.4 from the The Promise Collection pedigree that sold in June 2021. An NM- 9.2 is worth $4,080 as of September 2022, and a 8.5 from the Double Cover is worth $2,640 as of January 2021. A 3.5 rated CGC was sold for $550 in March 2023 which went for $218 in 2014. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Penguin is electrocuted on the cover of Detective Comics #126, published by D.C. Comics in August 1947. The Penguin invents the Songbird Society, then blackmails famous singers into donating to its cause at the risk of having their singing voices stolen! Batman and Robin must step in and save the music before The Penguin steals their voices.

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$210 $600 $776 $1,275 $3,000 $43,200

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Issue #127

What's Detective Comics #127 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #127 is $12,000. This was for a 9.8 rated Promise Collection pedigree which was sold in September 2021. In 2021, a mid grade FN 6.0 was sold for $380 in November 2021 which is a slight increase from its $312 price tag of 2019. The lowest recorded CGC was an untouched 3.5 was sold for $242 in September 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Doctor Agar is causing villainous mayhem on the cover of Detective Comics #127, published in September 1947 by D.C. Comics. Doctor Agar claims that he has created a shrinking gas, and brings it to a group of wealthy investors. When they laugh at him, he uses a giant-sized room in his home to convince the investors they have been shrunk in order to steal their fortunes.

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$125 $270 $390 $800 $3,500 $12,000

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Issue #128

What's Detective Comics #128 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #128 is $9,000, which is based on the sale price of a CGC 9.2 from September 2022. In November 2020, a 9.0 sold for $4,680. In March 2023, an 8.0 sold for $3,223. In October 2022, an unretouched 6.0 sold for $1,380, up from its April 2012 value of $630.

Why is this comic book valuable?

There is a shakeup in the Boy Commandos when Tex replaces Alfy in Detective Comics #128, published by D.C. Comics in October 1947. The Joker vows revenge on Batman and Robin after being jailed by vowing to commit all his crimes in reverse. The Boy Commandos have a shakeup in “Rip Carter, --Killer!”

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$500 $640 $1,380 $3,223 $12,000 $9,000

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Issue #129

What's Detective Comics #129 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #129 was the November release of 1947. Over the years, #129 hit a peak value in 2021, when a 7.5 copy from The Promise Collection went for $1,620. For contrast, a 2.0 copy sold for $228 in September 2022. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #129 is not known for any particularly valuable stories or art, but it is hard to find. Only 30 original copies are known to exist.

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$228 $370 $550 $950 $3,500 $1,620

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Issue #130

What's Detective Comics #130 worth in 2024?

The final issue of 1947 was Detective Comics #130. While it is not the most valuable issue of the series, it did hit a peak value of $1,080 in December 2021. That was the price for an 7.5 graded pedigree from the Promise Collection. Meanwhile, a 3.5 copy was worth $175 in 2017. When you run the averages, you find that a 6.0 copy is currently worth around $500.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The value of this issue began to increase around 2018. It’s hard to say exactly why that happened, but it’s worth noting that of the 32 remaining copies, none are graded above 8.5.

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$175 $350 $700 $1,300 $4,500 $1,080

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Issue #131

What's Detective Comics #131 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #131 kicked of the 1948 year for the series. Over time, it’s value has increased, all the way to a peak of $1,320 in June 2022. That copy was graded at 8.0. For the sake of comparison, a 2.5 copy sold for $104 in 2019. This leads to an average value for a 6.0 copy of around $640 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #131 is on par with its peers. There are only 29 copies, but 3 of them are graded above 8.5. That allows for a slightly higher peak value than other issues from the same time period.

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$150 $300 $650 $1,320 $4,500 $1,320

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Issue #132

What's Detective Comics #132 worth in 2024?

The February issue of 1948 was Detective Comics #132. Like other issues from the late 40s, it has seen a price spike in the latter half of the 2010s. The peak value for #132 came in 2019 when a 9.4 rated Edgar Church (Mile High) pedigree which was sold for $10,500. For added context, a 2.5 copy sold for $299 that same year. On average, a 6.0 copy is worth roughly $400 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #132 mostly derives its high peak value from the very high-quality surviving copy. The issue also has an appearance of Human Key and a full-page ad for the first issue of Western Comics.

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Issue #133

What's Detective Comics #133 worth in 2024?

March of 1948 was the month when Detective Comics #133 was released. It may not be the most valuable comic of all time, but it did hit a peak value of $4,080 in 2020. That was the price for the 9.0 copy in the Davis Crippen pedigree. In April 2023, a 3.5 copy sold for $416. That allows us to figure the average value for a modern 6.0 copy, which is right around $650.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #133 was simultaneously published by both D.C. Comics and National Comics Publication. The D.C. edition has 30 survivors, while only 2 copies of the Canadian version are known to still exist.

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$150 $440 $600 $750 $3,000 $4,080

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Issue #134

What's Detective Comics #134 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #134 was the April edition of 1948. Another important piece of a complete collection, it traded for a peak price of $13,200 in 2020. That copy was graded at NM+ 9.6. A 1.5 copy traded for $128 in 2019. That means the current, average value of a 6.5 copy is going to be close to $750.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #134 retains popularity for its classic story involving the Penguin. It also only has 21 surviving copies.

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$150 $360 $650 $1,000 $3,500 $13,200

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Issue #135

What's Detective Comics #135 worth in 2024?

In May of 1948, the world was introduced to Detective Comics #135. It has stayed in the hearts of at least some fans, because it was sold for a peak price of $26,400 in June 2021 which was a 9.8 rated NM/M from the Promise Collection pedigree. Even lower grades are valuable, with a 2.5 copy selling for $305 in May 2021. Overall, the series gained value at the end of the 2010s, and a 5.5 is now worth around $1,100.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #135 is a fun part of the series. It has a story and cover featuring Frankenstein, and it’s all about time travel. Also, of the 36 remaining copies, only 1 is graded above 8.5.

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$305 $500 $1,200 $1,500 $3,575 $4,370

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Issue #136

What's Detective Comics #136 worth in 2024?

The summer of 1948 kicked off with the release of Detective Comics #136. Over the years since, it traded enough to hit a maximum price of $5,760. That was the amount paid for a 9.2 pedigree in September 2021 from the Infamous Promise Collection. In 2014, a 2.0 copy sold for just $60. Overall, this allows us to estimate that a 6.0 copy is currently worth a little over $300.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #136 features art by Jack Kirby himself, and there are only 25 copies known to still be in this world.

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$110 $225 $425 $850 $3,000 $5,760

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Issue #137

What's Detective Comics #137 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #137 was the July issue of 1948. Over the years, it has gained considerable value, reaching a top price of $18,000 in June 2021. That was paid for a 9.6 graded pedigree from The Promise Collection. In March 2023, a 2.0 copy sold for $343. Overall, the modern average value for a 6.0 copy is around $2300, putting this issue far above most of its peers.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #137 features a classic story involving the Joker, and it has the last story of the Air Wave.

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$343 $900 $1,800 $4,000 $17,925 $18,000

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Issue #138

What's Detective Comics #138 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #138 was released in August of 1948. Since that time, it has been traded much less than most issues from the era. The most valuable sale of this issue was a $20,400 for a 9.4 pedigree from the Promise Collection in September 2021. The least valuable was $200 for a 1.5 copy in November 2022. It’s impossible to assign a concrete modern value to a 6.0 copy, but it is likely between $500 and $1000.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #138 features the origin of Robotman. But, with only 19 copies known to exist, it’s hard to find this story in the original print.

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$200 $475 $1,000 $1,850 $7,000 $20,400

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Issue #139

What's Detective Comics #139 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #139 was released to fans in September of 1948. Since then, the most money ever paid for a copy was a 9.8 rated pedigree from the Promise Collection in September 2021. For lower qualities, a 2.0 copy was worth $115 in 2019. On average, a 6.0 copy is worth around $475 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #139 has an appearance from Doctor Z. If you want to see it in its original form, you’ll have to find 1 of the remaining 31 copies.

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$115 $250 $475 $800 $2,500 $15,600

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Issue #140

What's Detective Comics #140 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #140 was debuted to the world in October of 1948. Considering the issue hit a peak value of $456,000 in March 2023, it was for a 9.6 for The Promise Collection Pedigree. This is a true collector’s classic, and even a 2.0 grade sold for $5,000 in 2021. On average, a 6.0 is worth over $18,000 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The value of #140 is no mystery. It contains the first appearance and origin story of the Riddler. It was an instant classic, and that is probably why 148 copies of the original are still around for collectors.

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$5,000 $12,600 $18,000 $40,000 $65,000 $456,000

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Issue #141

What's Detective Comics #141 worth in 2024?

The penultimate issue of 1948 was Detective Comics #141. Since it’s November release, it has climbed to a peak value of $8,400. That price was paid for the 9.4 pedigree from the Promise Collection. Outside of pristine collections, a 2.0 copy of the issue sold for $116 in 2015. Overall, that leads to a current average value of around $400 for a 6.0 copy.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #141 is perhaps most special for its rarity. Only 15 copies are listed on the CGC Census, and, surprisingly, 5 of them have been graded at 9.0 or better.

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$175 $400 $550 $1,300 $5,000 $8,400

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Issue #142

What's Detective Comics #142 worth in 2024?

The last issue for the year of 1948 was Detective Comics #142. It has done well attaining value since. It sold for a peak price of $26,400 in September 2022. That was the price of a 9.4 rated pedigree. Even lower grades are worth a fair bit, with a 3.0 copy selling for $1,799 in 2021. On average, a 6.0 copy is worth around $4,000 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #142 is valuable because it features the first return appearance of the Riddler, establishing him as a staple counterpart for Batman.

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$960 $2,500 $4,000 $8,000 $26,400 $26,400

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Issue #143

What's Detective Comics #143 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #143 was the first issue released in 1949. Over the years, it climbed to a peak value of $13,200 in September 2021. That was for a 9.6 from The Promise Collection pedigree. At the other end of the spectrum, a 2.5 copy sold for $320 in March 2023. On average, a 6.0 copy is worth around $500 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #143 benefits from the same late 2010s bump as the rest of Golden Age Batman comics. It’s hard to say exactly why the values spiked, but if you have one of the 27 copies, you can bet it’s worth considerably more than it was before that bump.

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$200 $400 $700 $1,300 $4,250 $13,200

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Issue #144

What's Detective Comics #144 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #144 was first distributed in February of 1949. Over the decades since, it hit a maximum value of $10,750. That price was paid for the 9.4 copy of the Edgar Church pedigree. For lesser qualities, $440 was paid for a 6.5 copy in April 2023. The exact price of a 6.0 copy today is somewhat nebulous, but it is likely in the ballpark of $300.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Part of the value of this issue stems from the full-page ad. It helped readers anticipate the release of Superboy #1.

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$125 $250 $425 $850 $3,250 $10,750

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Issue #145

What's Detective Comics #145 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #145 was originally released in March of 1949. It has achieved a significantly lower peak value than many of its peers in the series. In November 2021, the peak price ever paid for a copy was $13,200 for a 9.8 rated pedigree from the Promise Collection. The lowest price on record was $178 for a 1.8 copy in September 2021. Overall, a 6.0 copy is worth around $395 as of April 2021. That gives is a comparable median value to other issues, but the peak is remarkably low.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Part of the reason for the low peak value is that neither of the 9.0 or higher graded copies have ever logged trades on the CGC Census.

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$120 $254 $395 $930 $6,600 $13,200

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Issue #146

What's Detective Comics #146 worth in 2024?

If you were a comic fan in 1949, you could have seen Detective Comics #146 release that April. This issue reached its peak sale  when a 9.6 NM+graded pedigree from the Promise Collection was sold for $28,800 in June 2021. A 6.5 rated copy of this issue was sold for $1,700 in August 2022 which was quite an increase from its $495 price of Febraury 2014. A low grade 2.0 was sold for $155 in September 2022 which is by far the only time this issue ever sold for. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #146 is fairly interesting. There are only 18 copies, and the highest grade for any of them is 7.5. That rarity combined with the rapid increase in value that occurred around 2018 and 2019 makes even middle-grade copies of the issue worth a considerable amount.

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$155 $400 $1,200 $8,000 $15,000 $28,800

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Issue #147

What's Detective Comics #147 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #147 was released in May of 1949. Since then, it has only recorded five sales on the CGC Census. The most expensive of those was $5,760 paid for a 9.4 rated pedigree from The Promise Collection in March 2023. The lowest of those was $70 for a 3.0 copy in 2016. There’s too much variability to put a hard price on a 6.0 copy today, but it might be worth somewhere between $500 and $2000.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #147 suffers from extreme scarcity and a lack of data. Only 10 copies are registered with the CGC Census. If you have the lone 9.4 grade, it could be worth a considerable amount.

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$100 $300 $600 $1,800 $4,000 $5,760

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Issue #148

What's Detective Comics #148 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #148 was distributed in June of 1949. In the decades since, it has only recorded five trades. The highest of those was $18.000, paid in 2021 for an 9.4 rated pedigree from the Promise Collection. The lowest trade was $200 for a 2.0 copy in March 2023. There simply isn’t enough data to estimate a clear price for the issue today. If it holds to trends seen in its peer issues, a 6.0 could be worth anywhere from $500 to $2000 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

That wide range of prices mostly stems from a lack of modern trade data. If you have one of the 20 copies known to exist, you could heavily influence the average sell price of the issue.

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$200 $325 $580 $1,900 $12,000 $18,000

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Issue #149

What's Detective Comics #149 worth in 2024?

In July of 1949, Detective Comics #149 was published. It has been traded amply in the decades since, and it reached a peak price of $1315 in 2012. That value was assigned to an 8.0 copy. In 2017, $365 was paid for a 3.5 copy. Overall, the average value of a 6.0 is around $1040 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #149 is mostly valuable for its rarity and popularity. There are 48 known original copies remaining in the world, and Batman’s contest with the Joker in this issue remains enticing for modern collectors.

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$300 $575 $1,350 $2,000 $7,500 $102,000

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Issue #150

What's Detective Comics #150 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #150 was introduced to the world in August of 1949. It later reached a peak value of $22,800 in June 2021. That was the price someone paid for a 9.6-graded pedigree from the Promise Collection. At lower qualities, the comic still retains value. A 3.5 copy sold for $520 in December 2022. Today, a 6.0 copy would be worth around $1200.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics issues from this era tend to trade well compared to other comics, but #150 is special. It has the last appearance of Boy Commandos in the title.

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$250 $570 $1,250 $2,000 $8,000 $22,800

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Issue #151

What's Detective Comics #151 worth in 2024?

September of 1949 was the first time anyone read Detective Comics #151. Since, it has traded well, and its value peaked at $5450 in 2010. That was paid for a 9.6 copy that was part of the Edgar Church pedigree. Conversely, a 1.8 copy sold for $132 in 2019. If you were to sell a 6.0 copy today, it would be worth around $600.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #151 provides the first appearance and origin story of Pow Wow Smith. That adds to the collectability of the issue.

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$200 $375 $574 $1,500 $5,500 $5,450

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Issue #152

What's Detective Comics #152 worth in 2024?

October of 1949 was the release month of Detective Comics #152. Years later, in 2012, it hit a peak sale value of $3,480, for a 8.5 graded pedigree from the Promise Collection. At lower qualities, a 2.5 copy sold for $59 in 2012. The same grade, a 2.5 recently appeared in December 2021 and went for $375 in December 2021. If you average all of the values, you will find that a 6.0 copy is currently worth close to $950.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #152 is difficult to find. Only 15 known originals are left. The issue also is the last to mention Slam Bradley, although he is not in the story.

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$375 $600 $950 $1,400 $5,000 $3,480

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Issue #153

What's Detective Comics #153 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #153 was first sold in November of 1949. Since that release, the highest price paid for a copy was $19,800, which was for a 9.6 grade from the Promise Collection in June 2021. The lowest price paid on the CGC census was $242 for a 3.0 copy in September 2022. Overall, a 6.0 copy is worth around $500 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #153 is best known for the first appearance of Roy Raymond. If you want to see the introduction in its original form, you’ll have to track down 1 of only 30 remaining copies.

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$140 $431 $600 $1,500 $5,500 $19,800

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Issue #154

What's Detective Comics #154 worth in 2024?

The last issue of 1949 was Detective Comics #154. While it hasn’t traded as frequently as some of its peer issues, #154 achieved its highest price in 2008, when $13,200 was paid for a 9.4 graded pedigree from the Promise Collection. The lowest price on record is $70 for a 1.0 copy in 2017. On average, a 6.0 copy is worth a little over $700 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #154 does not feature notable introductions or any of the most popular storylines. Instead, it is simply hard to find. Only 25 copies remain in the world.

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$90 $175 $350 $1,300 $2,500 $13,200

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Issue #155

What's Detective Comics #155 worth in 2024?

The first issue of 1950 was Detective Comics #155. Another issue in this massively collectible series, #155 traded for its highest value in June 2021. That year, a collector paid $12,000 for a 9.2 graded pedigree from The Promise Collection. In 2016, $220 was paid for a 4.5 grade. On average, a 6.0 grade is worth about $600 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

hIssue #155 is notable for its Win Mortimer cover. If you want to see it, there are only 30 original copies left for you to try and acquire.

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$50 $220 $400 $900 $3,250 $12,000

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Issue #156

What's Detective Comics #156 worth in 2024?

In February of 1950, Detective Comics #156 was released. As the years passed, it’s value rose, all the way to a peak of $43,200. That price was paid for an 8.5 rated pedigree from The Promise Collection in March 2023. The lowest recorded value is $140 for a 1.0 copy, paid in 2020. Today, a 6.5 copy is worth roughly $2,500.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #156 is tough to buy, with only 29 remaining copies. It remains in demand, because it introduces the new classic Batmobile.

Key Facts About the Comic

Dick Sprang potrays the Batman and Robin from the 1950s creating their very own Batmobile in the cover art of the Detective Comics (1937) #156. He also shows the Blueprint of the Batmobile hanging on the wall. 

Story Synopsis

Batman gets injured in a wreck involving Batmobile which renders him incapable of fighting crime.

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$334 $1,600 $2,000 $4,000 $12,500 $43,200

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Issue #157

What's Detective Comics #157 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #157 hit stores in March of 1950. Many years later, in 2007, it achieved its highest sale price ever recorded. $3346 was paid for a 9.6-grade copy of Issue #157. That particular copy was part of the Edgar Church pedigree. A less-valuable copy was sold in 2006. That was when a 3.0-grade was deemed to be worth $58. On average, you could expect a 6.0 copy to be worth around $300 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #157 is as difficult to find as other issues from the era. Only 27 copies are known to still exist, and only 4 of them are graded at 8.5 or higher.

Key Facts About the Comic

Robin is throwing Batman on the floor by using his Kungfu technique infornt of Mountain Police force. 

Story Synopsis

Batman and his sidekick Robin team up with the Royal Canadian Mountain police to help them locate and charge the Masked Highwayman, who is guilty of killing a police officer. 

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$125 $250 $475 $950 $3,500 $19,200

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Issue #158

What's Detective Comics #158 worth in 2024?

While many things may have happened in April of 1950, the event you’re interested in is the release of Detective Comics #158. While it isn’t the most valuable issue in the series, it still traded for a peak price of $96,000. That was paid for a 9.6 from the Promise Collection in June 2021. The lowest price recorded was $352 which was paid for a 2.5 copy in February 2019. Today, a 6.0 copy is going to be worth about $1000.

Why is this comic book valuable?

It’s difficult to say exactly why prices for issue #158 spiked at the end of the 2010s. The comic is rare, with only 27 remaining copies, and none of them are graded above 8.5.

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art shows a rigged trophy firing a bullet towards Batman and Robin as an attempt to kill them. 

Story Synopsis

Doctor Doom plans to rig the Bat Cave with bombs as an attempt to kill the Batman. 

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$350 $700 $1,250 $2,500 $10,000 $1,995

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Issue #159

What's Detective Comics #159 worth in 2024?

May of 1950 saw the release of Detective Comics #159. Since that release, it hit a top value of $18,600 in June 2021. That most valuable copy was graded at 9.6 pedigree from the Promise Collection. A 2.5 copy once sold for $74 in 2019. At the middle of the spectrum, a 6.0 copy is currently worth around $350.

Why is this comic book valuable?

It’s strange to say that a comic with only 35 surviving original copies is easy to find, but compared to other issues of the era, #159 is marginally more available for trade.

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$75 $350 $470 $850 $7,800 $18,600

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Issue #160

What's Detective Comics #160 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #160 was released to fans in June of 1950. Enough cherished the issue that it eventually sold for $22,800. That was the price for a NM+ 9.6 from The Promise Collection in June 2021. At the low end of value, a 3.0 copy sold for $140 in 2017. Overall, you can compile the data and estimate that a 6.0 copy is worth around $600 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #160 is rare. Only 15 copies are known to still exist, and only one of them is graded at 9.0. The rest are all lower quality.

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$100 $348 $600 $1,720 $4,000 $22,800

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Issue #161

What's Detective Comics #161 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #161 was released to the world in July of 1950. This issue of comic’s most popular detective hit a peak value of $2,990 in 2005. That particular copy was graded at 9.4 and part of the Edgar Church pedigree. For lower quality copies, a 4.0 sold for $129 in 2008. Overall, the average value of a 6.0 is around $550 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #161 mostly derives its value from rarity. There are only 32 copies known to exist, but since 6 of them are graded at 9.0 or higher, the comic has a higher peak value than some of its peers.

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Issue #162

What's Detective Comics #162 worth in 2024?

August of 1950 was the month that saw the release of Detective Comics #162. In the years since, the highest price paid for a copy was $3,600. That value was assigned to a 9.2 NM- copy in November 2020. Interestingly, higher graded copies have sold for less. The minimum value on record is $139, paid for a 3.0 copy in 2020. Prices for #162 are more volatile than most, so a concrete value for a 6.0 is hard to determine. It is likely worth somewhere between $150 and $500.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #162 is rare, but part of its value stems from the full-page ad for Strange Adventures #1.

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$125 $250 $500 $1,000 $3,000 $3,600

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Issue #163

What's Detective Comics #163 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #163 first hit stores in September of 1950. It eventually achieved a peak value of $4800. That price was paid two different times: once for a 9.4 copy in 2010, and once for a different 9.4 copy in 2012. For lower qualities, a 3.0 copy sold for $55 in 2013. On average, a 6.0 copy is worth around $200 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

There are two reasons for the value of issue #163. First, there are only 26 original copies registered with the CGC Census. Second, it features a full-page ad for the first issue of Tomahawk.

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$100 $200 $375 $700 $2,500 $4,800

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Issue #164

What's Detective Comics #164 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #164 first delighted its audience in October of 1950. It has been traded many times since, and it hit a peak value of $10,000 in 2018. That price was paid for a 9.4 copy. Even a 2.0 copy was deemed to be worth $320 in 2018. Today, prices are well above their historical average. You could expect a 6.0 copy to be worth as much as $1000.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #164 has interestingly increased in value since the end of the 2010s. Part of its high value stems from the survival of so many high-grade copies. There are 7 copies graded at 9.0 or above — well more than most comics of this era.

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$325 $700 $200 $275 $10,000 $10,000

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Issue #165

What's Detective Comics #165 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #165 has been entertaining fans since November of 1950. It has also grown in value since that time, reaching a peak of $5,280 in 2020 (paid for a 9.2 copy). In May 2020, A 4.0 rated copy was sold for $225. Issue #165 is below average in terms of trade data, so an average modern price is difficult to estimate. Still, you could expect it to trade between $300 and $500 for a 6.0 copy today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #165 is as rare as you would expect from a comic more than half a century old. Only 27 copies are known to remain in this world.

Key Facts About the Comic

This issue shows Batman and Robin taking a look at the "Strange Costumes of Batman". 

Story Synopsis

Batman and Robin start inspecting the equipment in the Batcave where they find various costumes of Batman that he uses to fight crime. Batman dawns a never used before costume to help him save the day. 

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Issue #166

What's Detective Comics #166 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #166 was the last issue released in 1950. It has traded well since, and it hit a peak value of $24,000 in June 2021. That price was paid for a 9.6 rated pedigree from The Promise Collection. For a lower-quality comparison, a 4.0 copy sold for $143 in 2017. On average, a 6.0 copy is worth around $570 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #166 only has 30 surviving original copies. Among those, only 2 are rated above 8.0.

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$75 $200 $570 $730 $2,500 $24,000

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Issue #167

What's Detective Comics #167 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #167 was the first issue of 1951. It has achieved a large increase in value since that time. In June 2021, the comic hit its peak trade value of $31,200. That was when a 9.8 rated Pedigree from The Promise Collection copy. For comparison, a 3.0 copy sold for $215 in June 2021. On average, a 6.0 copy is currently worth around $700.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #167 features a collectible appearance of Cleopatra. With only 27 surviving original copies, it’s tough to see this event in its original form.

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$125 $240 $677 $810 $2,750 $31,200

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Issue #168

What's Detective Comics #168 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #168 is the February 1951, release of the series. Pricing the comic is quite interesting. Its peak sell value was $324,000 in November 2022. That price was paid for a 9.4-grade in 2022. Even a 0.5-grade sold for $3301 in 2018. The average price of this comic is tough to assign. A 6.0 copy was recently sold in March 2022 for $23,345. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Issue #168 is much more valuable than most issues from the era. It might be because it features the first appearance of the Red Hood. It also might be because it finally reveals the origin of the Joker.

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$7,000 $13,500 $23,345 $45,000 $324,000 $324,000

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Issue #169

What's Detective Comics #169 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics #169 was released in March 1951. The highest price ever paid for a Detective Comics Issue #169 was $2,388 in January 2021. This peak price issue was graded at 8.5 VF+. A 6.0 FN copy of Detective Comics Issue #169 will cost you around $250. A 2.0 GD copy of Detective Comics Issue #169 will cost you around $75 nowadays.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics Issue #169 is valuable because this issue features cameos from the characters Black Diamond, Deadshot, and "Big George."

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$90 $175 $250 $650 $2,500 $2,388

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Issue #170

What's Detective Comics #170 worth in 2024?

A GD 2.0 copy of Detective Comics #170 can expect to sell for around $115 on today’s market. FN 6.0 copies sell for over $300 up from their 2019 value of $250. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.6 Edgar Church (Mile High) pedigree that sold for $15,535 in 2012.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #170 is mostly known for the fantastic pencil work of Bob Kane as well as the story "The Flying Dutchman II” which has been reprinted on several occasions. Collectors enjoy this era of Detective Comics for their interesting, if often odd, stories for Batman.

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$100 $175 $300 $575 $2,250 $15,525

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Issue #171

What's Detective Comics #171 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #171 have a current price of $150 up from their 2017 price of less than $100. FN 6.0 copies of this comic have a value of over $800 on today’s comic market. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 9.0 that sold for $7,800 in 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #171 is a star-studded issue when it comes to DC talent. This issue was penciled by Dick Sprang, written by Bill Finger, the cover was by Win Mortimer, all under Whitney Ellsworth as Executive Editor. If collectors needed another reason to love this issue, it is also the very first appearance of the Bat-Copter.

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Issue #172

What's Detective Comics #172 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #172 can expect to sell for a price of $120 on today’s comic market. The value of copies graded FN 6.0 has risen from $145 in 2013 to over $408 today. The highest graded copy to ever reach the market was a 9.6 Edgar Church (Mile High) that sold for $12,200 in 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #172 is known for the only appearance of Paul Georgian in the story "The Outlaw Who Had Nine Lives.” This unique Batman baddie, as the title suggest, could survive up to nine fatal accidents. This story was written by iconic Batman writer Bill Finger.

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$100 $200 $408 $700 $2,000 $12,200

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Issue #173

What's Detective Comics #173 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 graded copies of Detective Comics #173 can expect to sell for a price of around $100. Coopies that are graded FN 6.0 have a value of over $300 which is up from $160 in 2018. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.4 that sold for $4000 in 2011.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #173 marks the 308th appearance of Robin in DC Comics. This issue features more iconic Win Mortimer cover artwork as well as the single serving adventures of Batman and Robin that readers of this era of Detective Comics have come to expect.

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$175 $375 $750 $1,500 $6,000 $4,000

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Issue #174

What's Detective Comics #174 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #174 can expect to find a market value of around $100. FN 6.0 graded copies of this comic have a price of over $450 today. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.2 that sold for $2,400 in January 2023.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #174 features the single appearance of Batman villain The Dagger in the story "The Park Avenue Kid.” This issue is known to collectors for featuring more classic work from Bill Finger and Win Mortimer.

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Issue #175

What's Detective Comics #175 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #175 can expect to sell for a price of around $120. FN 6.0 copies of this comic have a value of $300 up from their 2013 price of $125. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.4 that sold for $1,912 in 2011.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #175 features stories for Robotman, Roy Raymond, Wild Bunch, and Pow-Wow Smith, and Batman. This issue also features work from Win Mortimer and Stan Kaye.

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$50 $175 $225 $325 $1,200 $1,912

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Issue #176

What's Detective Comics #176 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #176 can expect to sell for around $150 on today’s comic market. The value of FN 6.0 copies of this comic is now over $350 which is up from their 2017 price of $265. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.6 Spokane Pedigree that sold for $7,469 in 2012.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #176 is mostly known to collectors for the classic Bill Finger story "The Underworld Crime Committee.” This issue also features stories about Robotman, Pow-Wow Smith, and Roy Raymond.

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Issue #177

What's Detective Comics #177 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #177 can find a value near $100 on today’s market. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a 2011 price of $154, but today can sell for closer to $400. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 7.0 that sold for $475 in 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #177 is known for its Batman story "The Robberies in the Bat-Cave" by Bill Finger where Batman must help Robin make peace with a past mistake. This issue also features stories about Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and a Robotman story that features the only appearance of Robotgirl.

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Issue #178

What's Detective Comics #178 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #178 can expect to sell for a price of $120. FN 6.0 copies of this comic have a value of around $400 which is up from under $150 in 2014. The highest graded copy of this comic to ever sell was a 9.6 Spokane Pedigree that sold for $4,250 in 2010.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #178 is known for an interesting story where Batman is defeated by a gang of criminals, but ultimately prevails due to their inherent incompetence. This issue also features stories for Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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Issue #179

What's Detective Comics #179 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #179 can expect to sell for around $130 on today’s market. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a 2012 value of $195, but today can sell for around $780. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 9.4 that sold for $5,280 in November 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #179 is mostly known for the Batman story "Mayor Bruce Wayne" which was reprinted in Batman #193. This comic also features stories for Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Ramond, and Robotman.

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Issue #180

What's Detective Comics #180 worth in 2024?

Due to the appearance of fan favorite character the Joker, copies of Detective Comics #180 can demand a higher price than other issues of Detective Comics from this era. GD+ 2.5 copies of this comic had a 2017 price of $191 and today can sell for well over $400. FN- 5.5 copies of this comic have a value closer to $1,750 as of March 2023. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.2 that sold for $21,600 in November 2022 which is an increase from its $3,585 value in 2008.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #180 is famous for featuring another early depiction of the Joker. This issue includes the story "The Joker's Millions" which was later adapted into an episode for The New Batman Adventures. This issue also includes Pow-Wow Smith, Robotman, and Roy Raymond.

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$250 $845 $1,700 $5,760 $25,000 $21,600

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Issue #181

What's Detective Comics #181 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #181 can expect to sell for around $100. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a 2003 value of $138, but today can find a price of $465. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a NM/M 9.8 that sold for $18,600 in November 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #181 is known for the only appearance of the Batman villain The Human Magnet in the story "The Crimes of the Human Magnet.” This issue also features stories about Roy Raymond, Robotman, and Pow-Wow Smith.

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$110 $300 $465 $1,200 $2,640 $18,600

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Issue #182

What's Detective Comics #182 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #182 can expect to sell for $150 on today’s market. The value of an FN 6.0 copy was $123 in 2008, but today can sell for more than $300. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.6 that sold for $8,100 in 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #182 features some iconic cover artwork from DC legend Win Mortimer as well as writing for Batman fan favorite Bill Finger. This issue also features stories for Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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$70 $150 $280 $550 $2,000 $8,100

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Issue #183

What's Detective Comics #183 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of this comic have a value of around $75 on today’s market. FN 6.0 copies of Detective Comics #183 had a 2015 price of $190, but today can sell for closer to $410. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.6 that sold for $8,400 in 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #183 is known for an interesting Batman story, "Famous Name Crimes,” where our hero has to solve crimes based on the names of famous people who were assassinated. This issue also features stories about Roy Raymon, Robotman, and Pow-Wow Smith.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $375 $750 $1,850 $8,400

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Issue #184

What's Detective Comics #184 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #184 can expect to sell for a price of $800. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a 2019 value of $600, but today can sell for upwards of $3,000. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 9.2 that sold for $13,200 in January 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #184 is a noteworthy issue for the first appearance of Batman villain Firefly in the story "The Human Firefly.” Unlike in later adaptations, the original Firefly was a special effects technician who used his skills to distract Batman and Robin with special effects. This issue also features Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Ramond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$800 $1,500 $3,000 $6,000 $15,000 $13,200

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Issue #185

What's Detective Comics #185 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #185 can expect to sell for a price of $150. The value of FN 6.0 copies of this comic was $164 in 2013, but today is closer to $695. The highest graded copy to ever reach the market was a 9.6 that sold for $9,600 in June 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #185 is known for an interesting story that explores the contents of Batman’s utility belt. This story is accompanied by cover art from the iconic Win Mortimer. This story is also famous for giving out Bruce Wayne’s address as '224 Park Dr. Gotham City, U.S.A.” This issue also has stories for Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $600 $2,250 $1,250

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Issue #186

What's Detective Comics #186 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #186 can expect to sell for around $209 on today’s market. The value of FN 6.0 copies is up to $400 from the 2003 price of $130. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 8.5 that sold for $2,220 in 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #186 is known for its iconic Win Mortimer cover art. This issue has stories for Batman, Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $625 $1,250 $5,000 $2,220

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Issue #187

What's Detective Comics #187 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #187 can expect to sell for a price of $225. The value of FN 6.0 graded copies has risen to over $3,840. In fact, the highest graded copy to ever sell was a 8.0 that sold for $7,810 in 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #187 is known for being the 350th appearance of Robin across all DC comics. This issue also has a unique single appearance of a villain named Two-Face IV. This issue features stories about Batman, Robotman, Pow-Wow Smith, and Roy Raymond.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $1,610 $3,840 $7,810 $16,500 $7,810

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Issue #188

What's Detective Comics #188 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #188 can expect to sell for around $100 on today’s market. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a 2016 value of less than $400, but today can sell for more than $450 today. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 9.4 rated copy that sold for $7,200 in Januray 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #188 is an important issue for Batman fans and collectors. This issue is the first depiction of the iconic underground entryway that Batman uses to drive the Batmobile into the Batcave. This issue also has stories about Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $750 $3,000 $7,200

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Issue #189

What's Detective Comics #189 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #189 can expect to find a value of $100 on today’s market. The price of a FN 6.0 copy was around $250 in 2016, but today is closer to $350. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.2 that sold for $6,600 in November 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #189 is known for featuring both the iconic writing of Bill Finger and the artwork of Dick Sprang. This comic features stories about Batman, Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$70 $180 $380 $500 $7,700 $6,600

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Issue #190

What's Detective Comics #190 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #190 can expect to sell for a price of $281. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a 2017 value of $260, but today can sell for closer to $600. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 8.5 that sold for $4,080 in January 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #190 is known for an interesting story titled "How to Be the Batman" wherein Robin must teach Batman how to fight crime after our hero suffers from amnesia. This issue also features stories for Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$230 $350 $600 $2,500 $8,000 $4,080

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Issue #191

What's Detective Comics #191 worth in 2024?

A GD 2.0 copy of Detective Comics #191 can expect to sell for a price of $100. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a 2019 value of $420, but today can sell for around $700. The highest a graded copy to ever reach the market was an untouched 6.5 which was sold for $840 in January 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #191 is known for the single appearance of the villain The Executioner in the Batman story "The Man With a License to Kill.” This issue is also noteworthy for featuring the unique art style of Dick Sprang. This issue has stories for Batman, Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $400 $950 $1,750 $5,000 $840

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Issue #192

What's Detective Comics #192 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #192 can expect to find a value of around $100 on today’s market. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a 2015 price of nearly $300, but today can sell for around $400. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 8.0 that sold for $2,640 in November 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #192 is known to collectors for featuring the artwork of Bob Kane on this edition’s Batman story. This issue also has stories for Pow-Wow Smith, Robotman, and Roy Raymond.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$70 $130 $260 $470 $1,800 $2,040

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Issue #193

What's Detective Comics #193 worth in 2024?

GD+ 2.5 copies of Detective Comics #193 had a 2019 value over $200, and today can sell for around $500. FN 6.0 copies of this comic have a price of well over $1200. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 7.5 that sold for $2,640 in September 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #193 is known to collectors for its David Vern Reed story "The Joker's Journal.” Collectors love Joker comic especially which helps drive this issue’s value. This comic also features stories about Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$350 $550 $1,200 $1,900 $4,000 $2,640

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Issue #194

What's Detective Comics #194 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #194 can expect to sell for a price of around $120 on today’s market. FN 6.0 copies of this comic have a value of around $500 which is up from their 2011 price of $120. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 9.2 that sold for $4,320 in November 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #194 is known to collectors for the fan favorite Batman trope of a villain getting ahold of Batman’s secret identity and using it, albeit temporarily, to blackmail Batman. This issue has stories for Pow-Wow Smith, Robotman, and Roy Raymond.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $150 $450 $700 $5,500 $4,320

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Issue #195

What's Detective Comics #195 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #195 can expect to sell for around $300 in price. FN 6.0 copies of this comic have a value of $550 which is up from their 2018 price of $420. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 8.0 Davis Crippen ("D" Copy) that sold for $896 in 2006.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #195 is known for the story "The Original Batman" where Batman meets an acrobat who had the costume and name before the hero ever did. In order to win back his title, Batman must become a terrible circus performer in order to convince the “original” Batman to go back to the circus. This issue also has stories for Robotman, Pow-Wow Smith, and Roy Raymond.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$140 $290 $475 $850 $3,000 $900

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Issue #196

What's Detective Comics #196 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #196 can expect to find a price of $150 on today’s market. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a 2008 value of around $150, but today can sell for closer to $900. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 8.0 that sold for $3,120 in November 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #196 is known for an international crime story titled "City Without Guns" where Batman must go to London to catch an escaped Gotham fugitive. This issue also has stories for Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $450 $900 $1,500 $5,500 $1,600

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Issue #197

What's Detective Comics #197 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #197 can expect to sell for around $100. The value of FN 6.0 copies has gone up from $300 in 2018 to closer to a price of $400 today. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a rare 9.2 Double Cover that sold for $2,629 in 2012.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #197 is known for the first appearance of the Batman villain the Wrecker. This also means that this story, "The League Against Batman,” is actually an early Earth-One Batman adventure as Earth-Two has no equivalent of the Wrecker. Besides the interest timeline, collects value this comic for its inclusion of Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$702 $140 $300 $600 $2,250 $2,625

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Issue #198

What's Detective Comics #198 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #198 can expect to sell for a price of $80 on today’s market. The value of FN 6.0 copies has gone up from $270 in 2017 to closer to $400 today. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 9.2 that sold for $7,200 in November 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #198 is known for another overseas adventure for the Bat. This issue has the story "The Lord of Batmanor" where Batman must travel to Scotland to inherit the Batmanor. This issue is also known for stories including Pow-Wow Smith, Roy Raymond, and Robotman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $450 $800 $5,500 $7,200

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Issue #199

What's Detective Comics #199 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #199 had a 2009 price of $40, but today have a value closer to $70. FN 6.0 copies of this comic can sell for around $300 today. The highest graded copy to ever reach the market was an untouched 9.4 that sold for $9,000 in November 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #199 is a fan favorite for the historic 350th appearance of Batman in the story "The Invisible Batman.” This story has radioactive dye turning Batman invisible until being drenched in orange juice restores him to normal. This issue also has stories for Pow-Wow Smith, Robotman, and Roy Raymond.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$65 $130 $300 $650 $6,600 $9,000

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Issue #200

What's Detective Comics #200 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #200 can expect to sell for around $100 in price. The value of FN 6.0 copies was $240 in 2008, but today can sell for over $500. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.4 that sold for $9,600 in June 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #200 is well respected amongst collectors for being the 200th in the series. This issue continues the classic lineup for Detective Comics of Batman, Pow-Wow Smith, Robotman, and Roy Raymond.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$130 $405 $550 $4,000 $9,600 $9,600

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Issue #201

What's Detective Comics #201 worth in 2024?

A GD 2.0 copy of Detective Comics #201 can expect to sell for a price of $80. The value of FN 6.0 copies of this comic were around $140 in 2014, but today are closer to $400. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 9.4 that sold for $7,200 in November 2021. However, this issue had a huge price drop when a 9.4 appeared on the market in March 2023 for $3,840. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #201 is known to collectors for marking a few milestones and changes for Detective Comics. This issue marked the 200th appearance of Commissioner Gordon. Also in this issue, the Roy Raymond comics changed their name from Impossible - But True! to Roy Raymond TV Detective.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$40 $100 $200 $900 $3,840 $7,200

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Issue #202

What's Detective Comics #202 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #202 sold for less than $10 in 2007, but today have a price closer to $130. FN 6.0 copies of this comic have a value of $350. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.6 NM+ that sold for $9,000 in November 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #202 marks some major changes for Detective Comics. This issue is the final appearance of Robotman in Detective Comics. Pow-Wow Smith also leaves the series to join Western Comics in issue #43. This issue also features Batman and Roy Raymond.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $180 $350 $550 $3,500 $9,000

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Issue #203

What's Detective Comics #203 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of this comic have a value of over $500. FN 6.0 copies of Detective Comics #203 can expect to sell for a price of $1,200, up from their 2019 value of $720. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 8.5 that sold for $11,700 in January 2023.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #203 is a historic issue for Batman fans. #203 features the first appearance of the Earth-One version of Catwoman. This issue also brings in Captain Compass from Star Spangled Comics and Mysto Magician Detective.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$500 $800 $1,200 $4,080 $16,000 $11,700

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Issue #204

What's Detective Comics #204 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 graded copies of Detective Comics #204 can expect to sell for a price of $80. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a 2019 value of $500 which still holds true today. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 7.5 that sold for $7,800 in January 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #204 is known for featuring stories about Batman, Mysto, Captain Compass, and Roy Raymon.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $550 $2,280 $6,600 $7,200

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Issue #205

What's Detective Comics #205 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #205 can easily find a price of $150 on today’s market. The value of FN 6.0 copies was $300 in 2016 but today can be over $900. The highest graded copy to ever sell was an 8.5 that sold for $8,250 in 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #205 is an iconic issue for Batman fans. This issue features the origin of the famous Batcave as well as a few of its more notable features such as the giant penny. This issue also features stories for Mysto, Roy Raymond, and Captain Compass.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $900 $3,500 $12,000 $8,250

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Issue #206

What's Detective Comics #206 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #206 can expect to sell for a price of $100. The value of FN 6.0 copies was under $300 in 2009, but today can be expected to be over $450. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 8.0 that sold for $2,000 in November 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #206 features the first appearance of the Batman villain The Trapper. This issue also switches out Captain Compass for Sierra Smith. Batman, Mysto, and Roy Raymond also have stories in this comic.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $245 $500 $2,000 $3,000 $2,000

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Issue #207

What's Detective Comics #207 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #207 can expect to sell for around $100. The value of FN 6.0 copies was $165 in 2009, but today can be a value greater than $450. The highest graded copy to ever reach the market was a 8.5 that sold for $5,280 in November 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #207 is known for its classic Win Mortimer cover artwork as well as the return of Captain Compass. This issue features stories for Batman, Captain Compass, Roy Raymond, and Mysto.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $300 $528 $4,500 $7,000 $5,280

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Issue #208

What's Detective Comics #208 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of this comic have recently seen their value reach $100. FN 6.0 graded copies of Detective Comics #208 can sell for a price of $750. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 7.5 that sold for $1,500 in January 2021.

Why is this comic book valuable?

jDetective Comics #208 features stories for Batman, Roy Raymond, Captain Compass, as well as Mysto.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $750 $2,000 $4,600 $1,500

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Issue #209

What's Detective Comics #209 worth in 2024?

GD 2.0 copies of Detective Comics #209 can expect to find a value of $100 on today’s market. FN 6.0 copies of this comic have a price of around $450 which is up from under $160 in 2005. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.0 that sold for $6,600 in November 2022.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #209 is known for the single appearance of the Batman villain The Inventor. This issue features stories for Batman, Roy Raymond, Mysto, and Captain Compass.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $115 $450 $4,800 $7,900 $6,600

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Issue #210

What's Detective Comics #210 worth in 2024?

The single copy graded at NM- 9.2 for this issue set a top price of $4,080 in 2021. In 2023, the same issue was sold for $3,600 in March 2023. VG/FN 5.0 produced a net profit of $260, moving from $90 in 2012 to today's $350.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A gang of criminals comes up with a sinister plot to go on a crime spree following the execution of an inmate. Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman in this era over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$23 $168 $450 $780 $4,500 $4,080

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Issue #211

What's Detective Comics #211 worth in 2024?

There are three registered copies of this book graded at the highest available VF+ 8.5. One set the top price of $7,200 in January 2022. Back in 2008, one sold for $722. That's nearly ten times the profit in nine years! FN+ 6.5 increased over 250% from $150 in 2002 to today's $550. VG+ 4.5 provided similar returns in less time, from $275 in 2017 to a current value of $725 as of March 2023.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Dynamic Duo loses their weapons, and must survive a clash with Catwoman and her thugs! Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$500 $800 $1,500 $3,500 $9,500 $7,200

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Issue #212

What's Detective Comics #212 worth in 2024?

The highest ever a Detective Comics (1937) #212 ever sold was an VF+ 8.5. That graded set the top price of $4,080 in March 2020. Over the years, the 8.5 has appeared several times in the market. Today, the same issue was sold for $2,880 in March 2023. A FN/VF 7.0 provided a net profit of $200 over a long period, moving from around $190 in 2005 to today's $400. VG 4.0 went from $60 in 2010 to a current value around $180.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A ventriloquist turns to crime, using his puppets as accessories! Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $180 $450 $1,740 $5,500 $4,080

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Issue #213

What's Detective Comics #213 worth in 2024?

Detective Comics (1937) #213 set the top price of $10,200 in November 2022. The price was set by an NM- 9.2. Today, an FN 6.0 usually sell around $600 and a low graded 3.5 for $145. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

The first appearance of the villain Mirror Man. Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $350 $550 $4,440 $12,000 $10,200

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Issue #214

What's Detective Comics #214 worth in 2024?

There are three copies of this issue graded at VF- 7.5, and one set the top price of $388 back in 2008. It's the only time one of them has gone on sale. There's a VF+ 8.5 above them, but it's yet to hit the market. FN 6.0 moved from around $200 in 2014 to today's price of $300. VG/FN 5.0 slowly doubled from $125 in 2005 to a current value of $288.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A dedicated researcher puts together a comprehensive book that gives criminals strategies on how to defeat Batman and Robin! Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $600 $2,250 $445

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Issue #215

What's Detective Comics #215 worth in 2024?

The single top grade NM- 9.2 copy of this issue set the top price of $3,346 in 2016. It's the only registered sale available for this copy. VF+ 8.5 below it doubled from around $1,400 in 2008 to $3,000 in 2016 before dropping back to today's $1,750. FN 6.0 tripled from $150 in 2005 to a current value of $450.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The first appearance of Batmen of All Nations, a group of international crime-fighters inspired and trained by Batman. Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $450 $1,000 $3,350 $3,346

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Issue #216

What's Detective Comics #216 worth in 2024?

There are three copies of this book graded at VF 8.0, and one set the top price of $2,280 in November 2020. An excellent increase from a $478 value in 2008! There's a single VF/NM 9.0 above them that's yet to hit the market. FN 6.0 grew 250% from $150 in 2012 to a current value of $395!

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman from the year 3015 (Brane Taylor) steps in when Bruce Wayne gets injured. Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman in this era over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $325 $500 $2,280 $7,500 $2,280

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Issue #217

What's Detective Comics #217 worth in 2024?

There are two registered VF 8.0 copies of this issue. The only history available for them is a sale for $1,135 in 2008. This is the top price to date. A single VF/NM 9.0 stands above them, but has yet to record a sale. VG/FN 5.0 slowly doubled in price from $100 in 2003 to today's $330.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A GCPD reject gets villainous superpowers thanks to a radiation explosion! Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman in this era over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $279 $485 $1,100 $4,000 $1,135

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Issue #218

What's Detective Comics #218 worth in 2024?

This issue has thirteen registered copies, and only two recorded sales. A VF 8.0 went for $478 in 2008, and an SA copy of VG 4.0 sold for $24 in 2010. Given the prices we've seen for other issues in this era of the Batman series, this could be an excellent opportunity to buy into an unestablished market and grab profits down the road.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Dynamic Duo looks to stop a villain armed with gas compounds that can make people much younger or older! Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $120 $240 $475 $1,750 $478

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Issue #219

What's Detective Comics #219 worth in 2024?

The highest rated Detective Comics (1937) #219 to ever sell was a VF/NM 9.0 which set the top price of $7,101 in November 2020. In March 2023, the same grade was sold for $3,600. The single VF+ 8.5 below it set the top price of $1,500 in 2011. At lower grades, FN 6.0 went from around $300 in 2011 to today's $807, while GD+ 2.5 doubled from $30 in 2010 to a current price of $60.

Why is this comic book valuable?

dBatman and Robin ride a 1900s version of the Batmobile to stop criminals at a car festival! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$55 $300 $807 $1,200 $5,000 $7,101

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Issue #220

What's Detective Comics #220 worth in 2024?

There are five copies of this book at the highest grade of VF- 7.5, which makes for a top end market with lots of movement. The highest price was set at $999 in March 2023 which is an increase from its $311 value in 2011. FN+ 6.5 gained a net profit over $200, slowly moving from $120 in 2005 to today's $325.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Two men from the year 1255 travel to the future dressed as Batman and Robin! They get overwhelmed by the responsibility that follows. Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $220 $550 $1,200 $2,000 $999

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Issue #221

What's Detective Comics #221 worth in 2024?

The single copy of this issue graded at VF/NM 9.0 set the top price of $4,100 in February 2020. Today, you can get a decent graded 7.5 for $500 and a low grade 3.0 for somewhere around $90. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

A villain creates the ultimate trap designed to take out Batman and Robin! Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $120 $250 $550 $6,000 $4,100

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Issue #222

What's Detective Comics #222 worth in 2024?

The single copy of this issue with the top grade of VF/NM 9.0 set the historical high price of $2,640 in 2018. It's the only time this copy has recorded a sale. Sales history at lower grades is limited, but it generally reflects flat growth. The three available copies set at VF- 7.5 were an exception, growing from around $290 in 2008 to today's value of $432.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Brotherhood of Batmen turns out to be a front for criminals! Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $3,200 $2,640

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Issue #223

What's Detective Comics #223 worth in 2024?

There's one copy available of the top grade VF/NM 9.0, and it sold for the top price of $1,920 in 2018. This is the only time it has hit the market. Grades below it provided modest growth. VF- 7.5 moved from around $260 in 2008 to a current value of $375. FN 6.0 climbed to today's $220 from a 2013 price of $140.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A criminal plots to buy Wayne Manor so he can infiltrate the caves below! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$120 $240 $425 $700 $2,800 $1,920

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Issue #224

What's Detective Comics #224 worth in 2024?

There are two registered copies of this issue at the top grade of VF+ 8.5. One of them set the historical high value of $3,200 in 2019. This was an excellent net profit over $2,000 from its $1,135 sale in 2008! There are few recorded sales at lower grades, so it's difficult to assess the rest of the market. History for the top end does suggest potential for profit.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Features the first appearance of a Batman robot. It's a tactic Batman would use throughout his history to extend his reach within Gotham. Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $180 $600 $1,200 $4,500 $3,200

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Issue #225

What's Detective Comics #225 worth in 2024?

This issue has massive value compared to others in this era of the series. The single top grade NM 9.4 sold for a whopping $138,000 in April 2021! FN 6.0 moved from around $1,500 in 2004 to today's value of $5,000. GD 2.0 exploded from $250 in 2004 to a current price of $2,000. That's 700% growth!

Why is this comic book valuable?

Three men enter a contest where they try to take Batman's place! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,950 $3,150 $5,050 $6,850 $120,000 $138,000

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Issue #226

What's Detective Comics #226 worth in 2024?

There are two copies of this issue at the top grade of VF/NM 9.0. One set the top price of $3,812 in 2018. Lower grades generally produced lots of fluctuation leading to moderate profits. VG 4.0 was an exception, producing a slow climb from $175 in 2005 to today's $500. GD 2.0 GD moved from around $100 in 2012 to a current value of $294.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The first appearance and death of Harvey Harris in a flashback, a character who was instrumental in training Batman and Robin. Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$294 $450 $1,200 $3,400 $6,540 $3,812

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Issue #227

What's Detective Comics #227 worth in 2024?

There are two available copies of this issue at the top grade of VF+ 8.5, and one set the historical high of $2,567 in 2019. This was a net profit of close to $1,800 from a 2008 sale of $777. FN 6.0 moved from $115 in 2005 to today's price around $600. GD/VG 3.0 tripled in value from $50 in 2005 to $180 in the current market.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman teaches a class in the art of disguise, and a criminal aims to take advantage of the situation! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $650 $5,000 $2,567

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Issue #228

What's Detective Comics #228 worth in 2024?

There's one copy of this issue graded at the best available VF+ 8.5, and it set the top price of $3,100 in 2019. It sold for $345 in 2002, leading to growth of nearly 800%, and a net profit around $2,750! Grades below it produced flat to moderate growth. FN+ 6.5 slowly moved from around $150 in 2003 to today's value of $325.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A criminal poses as a doctor to give Batman mind-control medicine! Art by Bob Kane, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $100 $143 $1,680 $4,000 $3,100

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Issue #229

What's Detective Comics #229 worth in 2024?

The single highest grade VF/NM 9.0 for this issue set the historical high sell price of $2,569 in 2019. An excellent net profit over $1,500 from a $1,016 sale in 2008! Other grades showed flat growth over time, except for FN/VF 7.0. It slowly tripled in value from $150 in 2003 to today's $450.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman's tracks down his own stolen crime file! Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman in this era over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $750 $2,750 $2,569

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Issue #230

What's Detective Comics #230 worth in 2024?

One copy graded at VF/NM 9.0 sets the bar for this issue when it was sold for $33,600 in January 2022. Eight years later in 2018, a lower quality VF 8.0 set the top price of $2,040. FN- 5.5 gained 300% profit from $150 in 2012 to today's $1,059. GD/VG 3.0 generated similar returns over a longer period, from $60 in 2007 to a current value of $850.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The second version of Mad Hatter makes his debut in this issue. Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$800 $1,338 $1,800 $2,640 $7,500 $33,600

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Issue #231

What's Detective Comics #231 worth in 2024?

Four copies of this issue at the highest grade of VF+ 8.5 makes for a very active top end market. It sold for $1,434 in 2012, then set the top price of $2,390 in 2015. Today it goes for around $1,600. Other grades produced flat growth, though VG+ 4.5 climbed from $55 in 2009 to today's $120.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Robin discovers the Caped Crusader had a previous sidekick named Batman Jr. Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$140 $275 $500 $900 $3,500 $2,390

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Issue #232

What's Detective Comics #232 worth in 2024?

There are two copies of this issue registered at the top grade of VF/NM 9.0. One set the top price of $2,050 in March 2020. It's the only time this grade has hit the market so far. It's hard to gauge the rest of the market due to a low frequency of sales. What is available shows flat growth over time.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A criminal steals copies of Batman's equipment! Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman in this era over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$80 $140 $450 $1,200 $3,000 $1,434

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Issue #233

What's Detective Comics #233 worth in 2024?

The launch of the Batwoman TV series in 2019 helped this first appearance issue skyrocket. There are two copies at the highest grade VF/NM 9.0, and one sold for $26,400 in 2021. Five years later in 2017, VF- 7.5 set the top price of $7,768. This was over $7,000 net profit from $661 in 2004! Similar massive returns include FN+ 6.5 from around $600 in 2012 to today's $4,600, and GD+ 2.5 from about $200 in 2011 to a current value of $1,133.

Why is this comic book valuable?

It's the first appearance and origin story of Batwoman! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, who co-created the character.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$900 $2,000 $4,500 $8,250 $27,000 $26,400

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Issue #234

What's Detective Comics #234 worth in 2024?

There are three copies of this issue at the highest grade of VF+ 8.5, and one set the top price of $1,500 in July 2019. Four months later in November 2019, it would drop to $1,080. The 2014 value was $556, so that last sale sits in the middle. Lower grades show flat growth over time.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A criminal scientist makes Batman and Robin lose their memories! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $775 $2,800 $1,500

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Issue #235

What's Detective Comics #235 worth in 2024?

There are two copies of this issue graded at VF/NM 9.0, and one set the top price of $3,728 in 2019. This was an excellent gain from the $1,552 price of the single NM- 9.2 above it in 2010. At lower grades, FN/VF 7.0 moved from $475 in 2005 to $850 today. GD/VG 3.0 produced over 300% profit from around $60 in 2016 to a current value of $175.

Why is this comic book valuable?

It's the first appearance of the Batman costume worn by Bruce Wayne's father, Dr. Thomas Wayne. Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$180 $300 $600 $1,150 $1,550 $3,728

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Issue #236

What's Detective Comics #236 worth in 2024?

There are two copies of this issue at the highest grade of VF 8.0, and one sold for $1,135 in 2012 (a solid profit from a 2003 sale of $380). The top price was set ten years later at $1,800 by a lower grade VF 8.0. VF- 7.5 doubled from $200 in 2003 to today's $840. VG+ 4.5 had similar growth, moving from around $50 in 2002 to a current value of $284.

Why is this comic book valuable?

An evil scientist creates inventions designed to stop Batman, and distributes them to criminals! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $163 $350 $1,800 $3,000 $1,800

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Issue #237

What's Detective Comics #237 worth in 2024?

There are four copies of this book at the top end grade of VF/NM 9.0, which makes for an active high end market. The best sale to date was $1,650 in June 2019. In November 2019, it dropped to $1,080. VF+ 8.5 has help a flat curve, from around $660 in 2021 to today's $535. FN+ 6.5 doubled from $150 in 2003 to a current value of $294.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman sets up a decoy Bruce Wayne dummy that's "murdered". He then needs to find a new secret identity! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $150 $255 $400 $2,700 $1,080

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Issue #238

What's Detective Comics #238 worth in 2024?

There are four copies of this issue at the highest grade of VF/NM 9.0, creating an active top end market. It sold for $460 in 2012, then set the historical high of $1,080 in January 2021. Lower grades provided more consistent returns. FN 6.0 performed the best with 225% growth, from $80 in 2005 to $265 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A villain named Checkmate is slowly dying, and wants to take out the Dynamic Duo while he's still alive! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$80 $160 $300 $650 $2,500 $895

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Issue #239

What's Detective Comics #239 worth in 2024?

The single top grade VF/NM 9.0 for this issue has set a record sale. The top price was set at $4,800 by a VF/NM 9.0 in 2021. Today, you can get a decent grade 7.0 for somewhere around $660 as of April 2023 which is nearly three fold the price increase as compared to its 2008 value of $239.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Criminals capture a Batman robot and turn him against the real Batman! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $160 $350 $925 $6,500 $4,800

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Issue #240

What's Detective Comics #240 worth in 2024?

A single copy of NM 9.4 sets the top quality for this issue, but it's yet to go on sale. It's poised to do quite well, as the next best grade available is set by two copies of VF+ 8.5 (a big drop on the grade scale!) One set the top price of $1,050 in 2019, a solid net profit near $700 from a $359 sale in 2008. FN 6.0 slowly moved from around $75 in 2005 to a current value of $215.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman in this era over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $3,000 $1,050

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Issue #241

What's Detective Comics #241 worth in 2024?

Two copies of VF+ 8.5 make up the top grade available for this issue, and one set the highest price of $3,250 in 2019. Below it, FN 6.0 grew by 875% from $100 in 2003 to today's price of $1,350! VG- 3.5 was solid but less spectacular, moving from $125 in 2015 to a current value around $510.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman wears different colored costumes to protect Robin's secret identity. Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$192 $769 $1,350 $1,860 $12,000 $3,250

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Issue #242

What's Detective Comics #242 worth in 2024?

A single VF+ 8.5 makes up the top grade available for this issue, and it set the historical high of $1,750 in 2019. This was a solid net profit over $1,000 from a 2008 price of $598. VF- 7.5 generated close to double value, moving from around $200 in 2016 to today's price of $385. Below it, FN+ 6.5 provided $100 net profit from $150 in 2008 to today's $360.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A gang of criminals discovers the location of the Batcave . . . or so they believe! Art by Sheldon Moldoff, co-creator of Bat-Girl, Batwoman, Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $375 $800 $3,000 $1,750

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Issue #243

What's Detective Comics #243 worth in 2024?

The single top grade NM- 9.2 copy of this issue generated over $1,000 in net profit from a 2010 price of $747 up to the historical high of $1,750 in 2019. Other grades show a market with flat growth, though FN- 5.5 showed some modest gains. It went from $130 in 2017 to a current value of $200.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman grows to a height of thirty feet, and unintentionally damages Gotham everywhere he goes! Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman in this era over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$70 $140 $260 $480 $2,000 $1,750

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Issue #244

What's Detective Comics #244 worth in 2024?

The single copy of this issue at the top available NM- 9.2 set the highest price of $13,200 in 2021. This was a net profit over $12,000 from a 2009 price of $469! Below it, FN 6.0 increased over 300% from $65 in 2004 to a current value of $270. VG 4.0 slowly doubled from around $60 in 2003 to today's $150.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A criminal looks to get revenge on Batman with his own exploding Batarangs! Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $150 $320 $550 $8,000 $13,200

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Issue #245

What's Detective Comics #245 worth in 2024?

A single VF+ 8.5 is the top grade available for this issue. It set the top price of $275 back in 2002, and it's the only time this copy hit the market. Years later, a 7.0 set the historic high when the issue was sold for $695 in September 2021. Below it, FN 6.0 moved from around $80 in 2012 to a current value of $188. VG- 3.5 more than doubled from $25 in 2013 to today's $99.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A new hero named Mysteryman turns out to be Commissioner Gordon! Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman in this era over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $139 $199 $450 $1,750 $695

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Issue #246

What's Detective Comics #246 worth in 2024?

The top graded single copy VF/NM 9.0 for this issue set the top price of $2,150 in 2019. An excellent profit from an $837 sale in 2008! Below it, FN/VF 7.0 gained over six times the value from $90 in 2008 to today's price of $640.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Dynamic Duo must navigate a gauntlet of traps made up of ancient weapons! Art by Dick Sprang, who defined the look of Batman in this era over a twenty-year period.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $140 $490 $1,080 $2,700 $2,150

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Issue #247

What's Detective Comics #247 worth in 2024?

The only copy of this issue at the best available great of NM- 9.2, it was sold for its peak price of $8,400 in January 2023. This was only recorded sale of this issue! Below it, FN 6.0 produced a net of $85 from around $180 in 2010 to today's value of $265. The rest of the market reflects flat growth over time.

Why is this comic book valuable?

nmThe first appearance of the villain Professor Milo. Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$80 $150 $265 $660 $13,000 $8,400

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Issue #248

What's Detective Comics #248 worth in 2024?

The single top grade copy of a NM+ 9.6 set the highest value for this issue at $7,200 in January 2022. It's the only time this copy recorded a sale. VF- 7.5 slowly climbed from $130 in 2002 to today's $250, while FN+ 6.5 moved from $120 in 2012 to a current value of $200.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Dynamic Duo go the extra mile for a dying patient, racing around the world to find the medicine that will save him before it's too late! Story written by Bill Finger, co-creator of Batman.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $190 $336 $4,500 $7,200

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Issue #249

What's Detective Comics #249 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value for Detective Comics #249. The highest CGC rated copy to date is a 9.4 NM+, which has a value of $8,400 as of April 2022. This was the only recorded sale of this issue. A 6.5 was sold in June 2021 for $253 while a 4.0 was sold for $145 in September 2022. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Batwoman makes an appearance of Detective Comics #249, published by D.C. Comics in November 1957. Bruce Wayne decides to go along with a plan to confess to a crime and claims he is the Collector, a wanted criminal, in order to get his cellmate to confess to the location of his stashed collection. Robin must step in and help save Bruce when Wayne gets sent to death row!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$80 $145 $200 $391 $8,400 $8,400

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Issue #250

What's Detective Comics #250 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #250 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy of Detective Comics #250 is a VF/NM 9.0, which had a June 2019 price of $1,383. This is an increase from its original sell for value in September 2006 of $448.The next highest-rated copy is a VF+ 8.5 with a December 2013 value of $406.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics #250 features Batman’s Super-Enemy, and was published by D.C. Comics in December 1957. “Batman’s Super-Enemy” begins when a wanted criminal, John Stannar, finds a spaceship full of weapons from another planet. Batman and Robin must find a way to stop a criminal whose powers are out of this world!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $200 $400 $1,600 $1,383

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Issue #251

What's Detective Comics #251 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of Detective Comics #251 is a VF/NM 9.0. This issue was sold for $2,400 in January 2022. The second highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly at auction is an 8.0, which sold for the price of $600 in January 2021. In April 2010 an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $598.

Why is this comic book valuable?

There is a Batman impersonator on the loose in Detective Comics #251, published in January 1958 by D.C. Comics. Reporter Vicki Vale manages to snap a picture of the space alien Brand Ballard, who is dressed in a Batman costume. She jumps to the conclusion that Batman is an alien, and chaos ensues!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $250 $600 $3,500 $2,400

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Issue #252

What's Detective Comics #252 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #252 is unknown, as the highest CGC rated copy to date is an NM 9.4. That comic has a value of $12,000 as of April 2022. The value of an unretouched 9.0 is $956 as of June 2008. In January 2020 there were two copies rated at a CGC 7.0 that were available at live auction: the first was sold for $232 and the second had a sell-now price of $260.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman and Robin are on the Green Lagoon on the cover of Detective Comics #252, published by D.C. Comics in February 1958. The film producer Cory Blane calls in a favor to Batman when his production equipment and set keep getting destroyed. Blane has built a wall to keep out a mysterious creature that has been named Locto, and the Caped Crusaders are on the case!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$70 $110 $172 $400 $12,000 $12,000

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Issue #253

What's Detective Comics #253 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #253 is unknown, as the highest CGC rated copy to sell at public auction is a VF+ 8.5. That copy has an January 2022 value of $2,400. In June 2018, an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $800, and as of November 2019, an unretouched 6.0 has a value of $450.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Terrible Trio make their first appearance in Detective Comics #253, published in March 1958 by D.C. Comics. The villainous trio of The Fox, The Shark, and The Vulture steal precious artifacts from an exhibit on a world tour. Batman and Robin must discover their lair and recover the world’s treasures!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $350 $625 $1,080 $3,500 $2,400

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Issue #254

What's Detective Comics #254 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #254, as the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly to date is a VF+ 8.5. One of those copies is an 8.5 from the Big Apple pedigree, which has a March 2010 value of $400. An unretouched 8.5 has a January 2019 value of $1,325, which is nearly three times higher than its modern day value of $555.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The amazing Bat-Hound makes his first cover appearance in Detective Comics #254, published by D.C. Comics in April 1958. A homeless man unwittingly steals a powerful explosive from a scientist, and it’s up to the Caped Crusaders and their trusty companion Bat-Hound to save the day and find the explosives before any harm can occur!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $115 $350 $550 $2,250 $1,325

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Issue #255

What's Detective Comics #255 worth in 2024?

The 10.0 mint condition value of Detective Comics #255 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy is a Near Mint 9.4, which sold for $1,303 in March 2006, up from its 2004 value of $939. In August 2012 a 9.2 sold for the price of $700, and as of May 2008 an unretouched 9.0 has a value of $896.

Why is this comic book valuable?

There has been a death at the Dinosaur Hall Museum in Detective Comics #255, published in May 1958 by D.C. Comics. The cover art of this issue is titled as " Death in Dinosaur Hall!" and it was designed by Sheldon Moldoff. The script of this issue was written by Bill Finger. Detective Comics #255 was pencilled and inked by Sheldon Moldoff and Charles Paris. 

Key Facts About the Comic

Sheldon Moldoff created the cover of "Death in Dinosaur Hall!". The cover art of this issue shows Batman and Robin fighting a robotic dinosaur. 

Story Synopsis

Professor Hale makes an urgent call to Batman and Robin. The Caped Crusaders head to the Mechanical Museum of Natural History, only to find that the professor has died at the hands of one of the exhibits!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $1,500 $1,303

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Issue #256

What's Detective Comics #256 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #256 is unknown, as the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is a VF/NM 9.0. That copy has a June 2019 value of $1,827, up from its May 2010 value of $388. An unretouched, certified 7.0 had a value of $169, and a certified unretouched 6.0 had a value of $100.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics (1937) #256 was published in June 1958 by D.C. Comics. Seldon Moldoff created the cover art of this issue and it is titled as "The Captive Planet". The script of this issue was written by Bill Finger. 

Key Facts About the Comic

Sheldon Moldoff portrays Batman and Robin under the control of Aliens who are trying to take over the planet. 

Story Synopsis

Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson visit the Gotham City Fair Grounds, when they are suddenly whisked away to the planet Tora! The current ruler, Beran, enlists the help of the Dynamic Duo to help with the fight against invaders with mind-controlling technology!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$0 $50 $100 $210 $2,250 $1,825

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Issue #257

What's Detective Comics #257 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #257 is unknown, as the highest CGC rated copy is a VF+ 8.5. That comic has an August 2019 value of $2,477, up from its July 2019 price of $1,480. An unretouched 8.0 has a value of $600 as of January 2022, and an unretouched 6.0 has a value of $279 as of April 2023.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics (1937) #257 was published in July 1958 by D.C. Comics. The cover art of this issue was created by Curt Swan and it was inked by Stan Kaye. This issue also features the first appearance of Whirly Bats.

Key Facts About the Comic

Detective Comics (1937) #257 cover features Batman's Invincible Foe!. It shows Batman and Robin trying to get on an airborne ufo.

Story Synopsis

Batman and Robin are swept up into a battle from the future against an invincible foe! A policeman and criminal from the future drag the Dynamic Duo into their battle, and the heroes must find a way to end it before a tragedy happens to the present - and destroys the future!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$40 $120 $279 $600 $3,500 $2,477

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Issue #258

What's Detective Comics #258 worth in 2024?

The is no known mint condition value of Detective Comics #258, as the highest CGC rated copy is a Near Mint - 9.2. That copy has a value of $2,800 as of June 2019, a significant increase from its May 2008 price of $1,135. An unretouched 7.0 has a January 2021 value of $264, which is quite an increase from its 2013 value of $160.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Giant robots are causing mayhem in Detective Comics #258 from D.C. Comics in September 1958. The cover art of this issue was titled as "Prisoners of the Giant Robots" and it was created Curt Swan. This issue was pencilled and inked by Sheldon Moldoff, and Charles Paris. 

 

Key Facts About the Comic

Curt Swan shows Batman trying to save his side kick Robot from the gasp of a Giant Robot. 

Story Synopsis

Batman and his side kick Robin run into a gang that used giant robot to commit crimes. The evil scientist named as Bartok created very powerful humanoid robots to commit crimes for him. Bartok has planned to build an entire fleet of robots who not look like humans but they even think like humans. The world's greatest detective Batman and his sidekick trail the robot to findout about Bartok but they get captured by him in the proces. 

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$30 $90 $200 $264 $3,500 $2,800

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Issue #259

What's Detective Comics #259 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #259 is $3,050, as based on the price of a CGC 9.4 that sold in August 2016. The value of an unretouched 9.0 is $1,440 as of November 2019, a decrease from its December 2017 value of $2,800. In June 2019 an unretouched 8.0 did sell publicly for $1,200, which is an increase from its April 2019 price of $696.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Calendar Man makes his first appearance in Detective Comics #259, published in September 1958 by D.C. Comics. This issue was inked by Stan Kaye. The cover art is titled as "The Challange of Calender Man" and it was created by Curt Swan. 

Key Facts About the Comic

Curt Swan portrays Batman and Robin taking a look a new criminal who's crimes are based on the five seasons. 

Story Synopsis

Maharajah the Magician tries to make a name for himself as the new criminal Calendar Man by challenging Batman to a duel of wits. All of Calendar Man's crimes are based on five seasons.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $600 $1,069 $2,880 $10,000 $10,000

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Issue #260

What's Detective Comics #260 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #260 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $2,280 in November 2019, which is an increase from its September 2006 value of $335. An unretouched 8.0 has an October 2011 value of $271, and an unretouched 5.5 has an April 2020 value of $175, which is an increase from March 2010 value of $58.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman participates in the Olympic Games of Space in Detective Comics #260, published in October 1958 by D.C. Comics. The cover art of this issue is titled as "The Olympic Games of Space!" and it was created by Curt Swan and inked by Stan Kaye. 

Key Facts About the Comic

The "Olympic Games of Space!" features Batman take on an alien in a one on one boxing match. 

Story Synopsis

Twi Venusians, Xeo and Tog, ask Batman and Robin to participate in the interplanetary Olympics.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$40 $80 $160 $325 $1,200 $335

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Issue #261

What's Detective Comics #261 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #261 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.2 that sold for the price of $450 in July 2009. An unretouched 8.0 has a February 2013 value of $190, which is a decrease from its peak July 2010 price of $230. An unretouched 6.5 has a September 2019 value of $105.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Dr. X and his counterpart Dr. Double X make their first appearances in Detective Comics #261, published by D.C. Comics in November 1958. The cover art was created by Curt Swan and it was inked by Stan Kaye. 

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art features the appearance of both Dr. X and his counterpart Dr. Double X, as Batman is trying to take a hold on Dr. X. 

Story Synopsis

The villainous Dr. X creates a formula that will create an energy duplicate of himself. However, the doppelganger is pure evil, and Batman and Robin must stop both of them before they can commit more crimes.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$35 $70 $125 $250 $900 $450

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Issue #262

What's Detective Comics #262 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #262 is $2,655. This value is based on the highest CGC rated mint condition copy to sell at auction, which is an unretouched 9.4. That June 2019 value is an increase from its May 2008 price of $1,852. An unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $250 in November 2017, which is an increase from its January 2013 value of $75.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Caped Crusaders take on the Jackal-Head in Detective Comics #262, published in December 1958 by D.C. Comics. This issue features the "Origin of Jackal in the Jackal of the Underworld!". It was pencilled by Sheldon Moldoff and the cover art of this issue was created and inked by Curt Swan alongside Charles Paris. 

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art featues the encounter of Batman and his sidekick Robin with The Jackal of Underworld". 

Story Synopsis

Mr. Gibson is an archaeologist who one day discovers the mask of the Jackal of the Underworld. Batman and Robin must step in when Gibson goes mad and becomes the evil Jackal-Head.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $75 $75 $150 $2,650 $2,655

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Issue #263

What's Detective Comics #263 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #263 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.2 that sold for the price of $660 in November 2019. An unretouched 8.5 has a September 2019 value of $335, which is an increase from its January 2011 price of $250. An unretouched 8.0 sold for the price of $350 in December 2019, which is an increase from its March 2019 value of $264.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A mad scientist creates a series of fantastic weapons in Detective Comics #263, published by D.C. Comics in January 1959. Smite, Bragan, and Odin get help from The Professor, who has created superweapons. Batman and Robin chase the criminals down as they try to escape in The Professor’s anti-gravity car.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $120 $225 $400 $1,500 $2,040

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Issue #264

What's Detective Comics #264 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #264 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $1,200 inJanuary 2021. An unretouched 7.5 has a June 2010 value of $251, which is an increase from its March 2003 value of $115. An unretouched 6.5 has an April 2020 value of $200, which is an increase from its March 2010 price of $66.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don't miss a unique full-page advertisement for Flash #105 in Detective Comics #264, published in February 1959 by D.C. Comics. The cover art of this issue was pencilled by Curt Swan and it was inked by Stan Kaye. While, Bill Finger was the man behind the script. 

Key Facts About the Comic

Detective Comics (1937) #264 features Batman getting attack from beind by a masked criminal. 

Story Synopsis

Charles Barden is a wealthy builder who is contracted to build a new amusement park on Playland Isle. When Barden is killed, Batman and Robin are on the case, but almost lose their lives tracking down the killer!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $151 $300 $800 $3,500 $1,200

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Issue #265

What's Detective Comics #265 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #265 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $1,925 in June 2019, which is an increase from its August 2007 value of $657. An unretouched 8.0 has a July 2021 value of $530, which is an increase from its July 2010 price of $230.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Batman's origin story is retold with new details and information in Detective Comics #265, published by D.C. Comics in March 1959. Cover art of this issue features Curt Swan and it was inked by Stan Kaye. 

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art of this issue features a Robin reading a scene from Batman's year one, from Batman's diary. 

Story Synopsis

In a series of flashbacks, Batman recalls his very first case after a new criminal's tactics jog his memory. Batman beings to remember his first case after his parents were slaughtered, and the new criminal tries to use that information to end the Caped Crusaders.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $225 $530 $2,500 $1,925

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Issue #266

What's Detective Comics #266 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #266 is $5,760. This value is based on the highest CGC rated mint condition copy to sell at auction, which is an unretouched 9.6 NM+ that sold in January 20021. An unretouched 9.2 has a December 2019 value of $1,035, which is an increase from its March 2003 price of $700. An unretouched 8.5 has a value of $487 as of September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A crazed crime-detecting satellite causes mayhem in Gotham City in Detective Comics #266, published in April 1959 by D.C. Comics. Cover art of this issue was pencilled and inked by Curt Swan, and Stan Kaye. 

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art of this issue is titled as "The Satellite of Gotham City" as it features the melting of Batmobile by an uneartly fire spitting satellite. 

Story Synopsis

The villainous Astro sets loose his Satellite of Crime, which tracks Batman and Robin down. The Caped Crusaders must stop it before it destroys the Batmobile.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $75 $100 $300 $1,025 $5,760

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Issue #267

What's Detective Comics #267 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Detective Comics #267 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $10,200 in January 2022, which is an increase from its May 2008 value of $2,868. An unretouched 7.0 has an March 2023 value of $2,286, which is an increase from its November 2009 price of $316.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Bat-Mite makes his first appearance and his origin story is told in Detective Comics #267, published by D.C. Comics in May 1959. Curt Swan pencilled the cover and it was inked by Stan Kaye. The script of this issue was written by Bill Finger. 

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art of this issue is titled as "Batman Meets Bat-Mite" and it features Batman's first encounter with the humourous admirer of Batman from another dimension; Bat-Mite.

Story Synopsis

The Bat-Mite is a Batman admirer who has come from another dimension to try to join the Caped Crusaders. Batman tries to politely convince Bat-Mite that won't work, but the mite won't take the hint, so Batman must find a way to use him so that Bat-Mite will return to his own home.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$288 $514 $1,200 $5,500 $10,200 $10,200

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Issue #298

What's Detective Comics #298 worth in 2024?

The top sale price for this issue was set at $30,000 in September 2022 by the only copy registered at NM+ 9.6. FN 6.0 produced excellent growth, moving from $40 in 2003 up to today's $705. That's an increase of 1700%! VG- 3.5 also went for $40 in 2008. It currently sits at $450 for over 1100% in profit.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics (1937) #298 is titled as "The Menace of Clay-Face". The cover art of this issue was created by Sheldon Moldoff. This issue features the first modern appearance of Clayface, an iconic Batman villain! It was published by D.C. Comics in December 1961. 

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art of this issue of this issue shows Batman single-handedly taking on Clay-Face.

Story Synopsis

The Dynamic Duo; Batman and Robin go on a fundraiser where they encounter Clay-Face who has an ability to take the shape on anything with the help of his clay-like formation. Clay-Face uses his abilities to steal all the charity by changing his body into a giant python. 

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$275 $375 $705 $1,800 $15,000 $30,000

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Issue #300

What's Detective Comics #300 worth in 2024?

There are three copies of this issue graded at NM 9.4, with a top sale price of $4,501 in 2018. One year later in 2019, it dropped to $2,700. This was closer to the $2,650 price in 2017, suggesting the high sale price in 2018 is an outlier in the current market. There's a single NM+ 9.6 at the high end with no sales history available. The rest of the market was generally flat, though VF/NM 9.0 increased from $130 in 2005 to today's value around $600.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The first appearance of one of Batman's sillier villains: Mister Polka-Dot!

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$40 $80 $160 $325 $2,700 $18,250

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Issue #311

What's Detective Comics #311 worth in 2024?

This highest ever a Detective Comics (1963) #311 was sold for $7,500. This price was of a 9.6 rated Northland Pedigree. Other grades showed very flat growth, though VF 8.0 did jump from $125 in 201 to today's $300. Today, you can get a readable 3.0 graded issue for $87which is nearly the same as its 2019 price of $90. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics (1963) #311 was published in January 1963 by D.C. Comics. The script of this issue was written by Bill finger. This issue features the first appearance of the villainous Cat-Man!

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art of this issue features "The Challenge of the Cat-Man". It shows the Dynamic duo take on a fight with Cat-Man and his pet panther. 

Story Synopsis

A playboy and big game hunter gets inspired by the idea of Catwoman and sets on the path of becoming the Cat-Man. 

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$35 $70 $140 $275 $1,000 $2,500

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Issue #327

What's Detective Comics #327 worth in 2024?

There are two registered copies of this issue at NM/MT 9.8, with a high historical sale of $5,079. This top grade value would take a step down two years later, dropping to $4,183 in 2013. Other grades showed similar peaks that dropped, but they have settled well above their initial prices. VF- 7.5 started around $45 in 2005, moved around the $150-$190 range between 2017-2018, and now sits close to $115.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics (1963) #327 was published in May 1964 by DC Comics. This issue was written by John Broome. It was puncilled and inked by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella. It also featured the appearance of Elongated Man. 

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art of this issue was designed by Carmine Infantino, Joe Giella, and Ira Schnapp. This issue was titled as "Mystery of the Menacing Mask" and it introduced a "New Look" Batman and Robin.

Story Synopsis

A villain uses a special mark to paralyze victims and steal valuables. Batman and Robin discover the plot and bring him to justice.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$25 $50 $25 $125 $800 $5,760

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Issue #359

What's Detective Comics #359 worth in 2024?

Rumors of the upcoming Batgirl movie have caused this issue to grow value at a rapid pace. The highest sale price was $132,000 in January 2021. This was for a 9.8 rated NM/M Boston Pedigree. The last sale for the highest grade of NM/MT 9.8 was $18,250 in 2014. FN 6.0 jumped from $70 in 2003 to around $850 today for over 1000% in profit! GD 2.0 moved from $90 in 2014 to today's $365.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics (1937) #359 was published in January 1967. Ir=t was published by DC. Comics. It features a major debut: the first appearance of Batgirl, including her origin story!

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art of this issue features "The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl". It features the appearance of members of the Bat-Family; Batman, Robin, and Bat-Girl. 

Story Synopsis

Batgirl goes to a halloween party dressed as a Bat where she sees Bruce Wayne get attacked by Killer Moth.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$365 $463 $850 $2,400 $9,600 $132,000

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Issue #363

What's Detective Comics #363 worth in 2024?

There are three copies of this issue graded at NM/MT 9.8, with a top sale of $6,000 in September 2022. This sale was of a Rocky Mountain Pedigree. Despite a decent quantity of 165 registered copies for this Silver Age issue, market information is hard to come by. Most grades have shown fluctuations leading to flat growth. NM+ 9.6 fared the best: it went for about $1600 in 2021, which is quite an increase from its $846 price tag of 2014.

Why is this comic book valuable?

This issue features "The True False-Face of Batman" written by the legendary Gardner Fox. The artwork was done by Sid Greene and Carmine Infantino. 

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art of this issue shows "The True False Face of Batman.  Batman is taking off his cowl to show Batgirl his True False Face while Robin is trying to convince Batman that it's a bad idea. 

Story Synopsis

Bruce goes out on a dinner with Commissioner Gordon and his daughter Barbara Gordon. He later on finds out the Barbara is actually the "Batgirl".

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$20 $69 $275 $334 $2,049 $6,000

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Issue #395

What's Detective Comics #395 worth in 2024?

Four copies of NM+ 9.6 represent the top grade for this issue. The historical high was $3,734 in 2011, followed by a small drop to $3,346 in 2014. Regardless, other grades have provided solid returns. VF 8.0 created over $250 in profit, jumping from $60 in 2014 to today's $300. FN+ 6.5 produced a similar increase, moving from $30 in 2006 to today's $92 for a 300% return!

Why is this comic book valuable?

Dectective Comics (1937) #395 was published in January 1970 by DC Comics. The cover art of the issue was done by Neil Adams. The story was written by Dennis O'Neil. He would become the Group Editor for all Batman titles in 1986.

Key Facts About the Comic

Neil adams shows Thalia al Ghoul giving Batman an option to choose his own fate from "Immortality or Instant Death". 

Story Synopsis

Robin shows his detective skills to find out about the fake cops and activists who caused a riot at Hudson University. 

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$25 $50 $100 $200 $900 $3,734

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Issue #400

What's Detective Comics #400 worth in 2024?

There are eight copies of this book at NM/MT 9.8, and the market for them has not been kind. The top sale price was $43,200 in September 2021, which is an increase from its $3,700 price tag of February 2013. Other grades provided far more stability: VF+ 8.5 steadily increased from $75 in 2003 to today's value around $800 for a return over 1000%!

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics (1937) #400 was published in June 1970 by DC Comics. This issue was written by Frank Robbins. It was pencilled by Neal Adams and inked by Dick Giordano. It's the first appearance and origin story of Man-Bat!

Key Facts About the Comic

This cover art of this issue shows Batman taking on the "Challange of the Man-Bat". 

Story Synopsis

A Zoologist from the Gotham Natural History Meuseum is working on a special type of Serum that can be used to enhance auditory abilities. In order to create that serum, he uses a synthesized Bat gland extract. Kirk gets so overwhelmed by his breakthrough that he decides to test his formula on himself. As a result, he mutates himself into Man-Bat. 

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $100 $225 $325 $1,600 $43,200

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Issue #405

What's Detective Comics #405 worth in 2024?

There are five copies of this book graded at NM/MT 9.8. The top sale price of Detective Comics (1937) #405 was sold for $14,400 in June 2022. Most other grades showed minor declines in value, but VF 8.0 performed well. It was valued around $70 in 2102, and is worth about $350 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Detective Comics (1937) #405 was published in November 1970 in DC. Comics. The cover art was created by Neal Adams and the script was written by Denny O'Neil. It was pencilled by Bob Brwon and inked by Frank Giacoia. It's the first time the League of Assassins is officially named as a faction.

Key Facts About the Comic

Neil Adam potrays the dark knight hiding from the league of assassins. 

Story Synopsis

 Batman goes on a mission to protect his fiance and his employee from an assassin on a deserted island. Whereas, the Batgirl continues her search from the last issue. Batgirl goes on to investigate the murder of an X-rated film director Billy Warlock to which her friend Jason Bard has been framed. After further investigation, she finds about Warlock's studio where she gets captured by Veda; a Warlock's actress who was masterminded the whole scheme. She traps Batgirl and plans to trap her in plaster. 

 

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $140 $175 $350 $726 $14,400

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Issue #411

What's Detective Comics #411 worth in 2024?

The debut of Talia gives the top end of this issue some excellent value. The top sale price was $56,400 in June 2022 for one of the eight registered copies graded at NM/MT 9.8. In September 2022, a NM/MT 9.8 was sold for $24,000 in September 2022. Lower grades showed slow growth: a VG 4.0 that went for $80 in 2016 is now valued at $173.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The cover art of this issue was created by Neal Adam. The script was written by Denny O'Neil and pencilled by Bob Brown. It was inked by Dick Giordano. It's the first appearance of Ra's al Ghul's daughter Talia!

Key Facts About the Comic

The cover art shows batman about to get stabbed by a Katanna from behind by an assassin.

Story Synopsis

Batman steps into the Den of the Death-Dealers for a secret meeting with an informant inside the torch. The informant asks for police protection in an exchange for turning evidence against for The League of Assassins and Doctor Darrk. Before the evident can reveal anything, an assassin sneaks up on him and kills him. 

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $100 $175 $325 $2,775 $56,400

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