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Batman Forever: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture: July 1995 Published in conjunction with the film Batman Forever. [332] Nightwing: Alfred's Return #1 Published as part of the DC Comics crossover story line "KnightsEnd", which is the third and last part of the DC Comics crossover story arc Batman: Knightfall. [333]
The Batman comics each cost thousands of dollars. “Batman No. 3” from 1940 currently has a high bid of $4,600, though its estimated value is listed as $8,000 to $12,000.
A near-mint copy of Batman #1 from 1940 sold on January 14, 2021, for $2.22 million, setting a world record for a Batman comic book and the second most expensive comic ever sold at auction. [36] A Pokémon First Edition Base Set Sealed Booster Box sold for a world record-setting $408,000 on January 17, 2021.
Catawiki is an online auction platform for buying and selling special items and collectibles. Catawiki was founded in 2008 as an online community for collectors. Since 2011, the company has been hosting weekly online auctions, in various categories such as vintage comic books, model trains, coins, watches, art, jewellery and classic cars.
This is a list of active and upcoming DC Comics printed comic books (as opposed to digital comics, trade paperbacks, hardcover books, etc.). The list is updated as of January 29, 2025. The list is updated as of January 29, 2025.
Collectors can soon own parts of Joel Schumacher's 1997 Caped Crusader cult flop along with other "Batman" memorabilia. George Clooney’s ‘Batman & Robin’ Nipple Suit Hits Auction with ...
Batman: Dark Knight of the Round Table (1998) – Batman as a knight in King Arthur's court. Batman: Detective No. 27 (2003) – In 1938, Bruce Wayne becomes a secret crimefighter without donning a costume. The title is a reference to Detective Comics #27, the comic book in which Batman first appeared.
Comic book collecting is a hobby that treats comic books and related items as collectibles or artwork to be sought after and preserved. Though considerably more recent than the collecting of postage stamps or books (bibliophilia), it has a major following around the world today and is partially responsible for the increased interest in comics after the temporary slump experienced during the 1980s.