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PUBLISHER: DC
COMMENTS: CGC #0089782003, Census Rank 2nd Highest Graded, Universal Holder, Off-White to White pages, FRANIK ROBBINS STORY, NEAL ADAMS COVER FRANK ROBBINS AND DON HECK ART BATGIRL
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CGC #0089782003, Census Rank 2nd Highest Graded, Universal Holder, Off-White to White pages, FRANIK ROBBINS STORY, NEAL ADAMS COVER FRANK ROBBINS AND DON HECK ART BATGIRL
Neal Adams cvr (3/72)52-page giant. Cover pencils by Neal Adams and Alan Kupperberg (Batman head on the left border), inks by Dick Giordano. "Blind Justice...Blind Fear!," script and art by Frank Robbins; Batman must find a way of keeping a convict who has served his time alive during a prison break so that he can divulge information about corrupt politicians, despite a black militant con who wants to bargain for freedom and a hired killer out to get the man Batman wants to protect. "Up Against Three Walls!," script by Frank Robbins, art by Don Heck; Continuing from last issue... Commissioner Gordon and his daughter Barbara had traveled to Mexico City so that the Commissioner could teach the police there crime fighting techniques against drug smugglers; Arriving at police headquarters as Batgirl, Barbara learns that the local mob had demanded a ransom of twelve and a half million Pesos for their safe return. "Police Line-Up!," art by Jerry Robinson, reprinted from Batman #24. "The Riddle of the Doomed Magicians!," script by Bill Woolfolk, art by Leonard Starr, reprinted from Detective Comics #205.
Artists Information
Don Heck was an American comics artist best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics characters Iron Man and the Wasp, and for his long run penciling The Avengers during the Silver Age.
Franklin Robbins was a notable American comic book and comic strip artist and writer, who worked at DC from the Silver Age through the Bronze Age as a writer and artist, notable titles: Superman's Gilfriend, Lois Lane, Superboy, Batman and Detective Comics.
Neal Adams cover
Neal Adams cover