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  1. Detective Comics (later retitled as Batman Detective Comics) is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics. The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued in 2016), is best known for introducing the superhero Batman in Detective Comics #27 ( cover-dated May 1939).

  2. Detective Comics is an anthology comic featuring detective characters, both superhero and civilian. The longest-lasting character in Detective Comics was Batman: from the time of his debut (#27, May 1939), the Caped Crusader was almost always the star of the cover and lead story. Detective...

  3. DETECTIVE COMICS #1000. After 80 years, it's here—the 1,000th issue of DETECTIVE COMICS, the title that literally defines DC! This 96-page issue is stacked with an unbelievable lineup of talent that will take you on a journey through Batman's past, present and future...plus a sensational epilogue that features the first-ever DC Universe ...

  4. aiptcomics.com › 2024/04/23 › detective-comics-1084Detective Comics #1084 review

    Apr 23, 2024 · Detective Comics’ #1084 is a good start to Ram V’s finale. Batman returns to Gotham and he’s ready to fight for it. David Brooke. April 23, 2024. Ram V’s epic Detective Comics run begins its finale this week in a story titled, “Gotham Nocturne: Act III Crescendo Part 1.”

  5. Detective Comics (1937-) #48 Finger, Kane Share; Tales of the Batman: Archie Goodwin Robinson, Rogers Share; Batman: New Gotham Vol. 1 Rucka, Hester ...

  6. Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 2: Gotham Nocturne: Act I. Spurrier, Reis. Share. It’s the landmark, oversize issue #1050, and some of the biggest names in comics are here to celebrate the Dark Knight, including Mariko Tamaki & Ivan Reis, Matthew Rosenberg & Fernando Blanco, and Mark Waid & Dan Mora!

  7. Jun 13, 2016 · Published Jun 13, 2016. As Batman's iconic series heads toward Issue #1000, revisit the 25 issues that left the biggest impact on DC Comics history. "Detective Comics" #1 debuted in March 1937, giving the company that would become DC Comics its name, and introducing Batman to the world in Issue #27.

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