Description: This is a classic issue of Detective Comics, numbered 133, published by DC Comics in March 1948. The comic features a range of exciting characters, including Robin (Dick Grayson), Batman (Bruce Wayne), and The Great Scalini (Orchestra Conductor, Death), as well as many others. The issue is in English and is part of the Golden Age (1938-55) era of US Comics. The comic is in CGC 6.5 grade and has been well-preserved, making it a great addition to any collection of comics or memorabilia. The cover art, featuring Bob Kane and Charles Paris, is stunning and adds to the overall appeal of the issue. This is a must-have for fans of superheroes, adventure, humor/satire, war, and mystery genres.
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Tradition: US Comics
Language: English
Era: Golden Age (1938-55)
Artist/Writer: Edmond Hamilton, Lee Harris, George Klein, Henry Boltinoff, Howard Sherman, Curt Swan, Bob Kane, Charles Paris
Cover Artist: Bob Kane, Charles Paris
Publisher: DC Comics
Genre: Superheroes, War, Mystery, Humor/Satire, Adventure
Publication Year: 1948
Character: The Boy Commandos Rip Carter, Air Wave (Larry Jordan), Robin (Dick Grayson), The Great Scalini (Orchestra Conductor, Death), Tex, Slam Bradley, Batman (Bruce Wayne), Arthur Loom (Villain, Clairvoyant), Shorty, Andre Chavard, Static (His Parrot), Arthur Loom, Shorty Morgan, Loom's Thugs (Villains), Bill Potter (Ham Radio Operator), Brooklyn (Dan Turpin), Jan Haasan, Bill's Mother, James Gordon, Rupert Blamming (Millionaire SPORTSMAN, Death)
Series Title: Detective Comics
Issue Number: 133