Rarest Batman Comic Found In Pittsburgh Attic
by admin on April 19, 2009
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Oct. 10, 2007: Cranberry Township, Butler County, comic collector Todd McDevitt has come across a copy of one of the most valuable comic books ever printed. It’s the Detective Comics issue No. 27 from before World War II. It’s famous because it’s the first one in which Batman appears.
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