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Batman: The Killing Joke nn
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Batman: The Killing Joke nn Modern
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Grade:
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8.5
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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4438101007
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Joker cripples Barbara Gordon (Batgirl). Embossed cover. Picked up at a friend's request from Half Price Books raw for $30, and a "happy edition addition!" It opened up a price point to receive the establishment's coupon calendar to use throughout the year too. At about 10% off coupons for the rest of the year, and a basically save the tax excursion, I'm glad to bring to the collection that original gangster an original, ya! ~ The Offspring. Well, these songs of happiness will last well into the next day remembering the hunt and the other comics picked up, with more to come. A maniacal Joker faces the photo finish that was a pioneer for storytelling of its day and time, by way of over the top and not to be exaggerated displays that continue to put "The Joker" ahead of the pack. When it comes to ego and laughing off the experience there is none other thought as unthinkable!
Complete with a back cover picture of the movie prescreen pass before released to theaters of, "Wicked!" Not so much a retcon or even an origin story, it tells of the good and not so good witch, and before they end up the characters as in the Dorothy version. They take it upon themselves in the first right to paint a picture, whether on a broom or a flashlight at the end of this issue of Batman! Unsettling the feathers of either: those tethered together by being single minded or those that would unhinge to let loose the imagination! Side by side it shuts the door to what would otherwise be some chaotic rhythm, as a prequel that has been a theatric play for a long time. Classics are still just that and context is important for the new stuff. Be it movies and comics that can make you "think", sure, but it is the impact that closes the door to being reimagined.
Grader Notes:
heavy warping to cover;
scuffing to cover;
spine stress lines to cover.
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