Batman #325 (1940) - Fn/Vf 7.0

Batman #325 (1940) - Fn/Vf 7.0

USD $12.00 Roger McKenzie [Writer] Bob Rozakis [Writer] Mike W. Barr [Writer] Paul Levitz [Writer] Published by-DC Entertainment

About the Batman #325 (1940) - Fn/Vf 7.0

Cover art by Jim Aparo. "Death--Twenty Stories High," script by Roger McKenzie, pencils by Irv Novick, inks by Steve Mitchell; Commissioner Gordon summons Batman to the roof of police headquarters; He gets shot at by a would-be assassin and then captures him; Batman saves Gordon and his rival for the post of police commissioner, Robert Brand, from getting killed by a pair of gunmen. Hostess Twinkies ad starring the Flash, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Vince Colletta. Answer Man featuring Bob Rozakis. Cary Bates bio by Mike Barr. 36 Pages, Full Color.

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The price of "Batman #325 (1940) - Fn/Vf 7.0" at Downtown Comics in Castleton is USD $12.00.

"Batman #325 (1940) - Fn/Vf 7.0" is associated with the Batman brand.

The publisher of "Batman #325 (1940) - Fn/Vf 7.0" is DC Entertainment.

The genre of "Batman #325 (1940) - Fn/Vf 7.0" is Superheroes.

"Batman #325 (1940) - Fn/Vf 7.0" falls under the category of Back Issues.

The artists of "Batman #325 (1940) - Fn/Vf 7.0" are Jim Aparo, Curt Swan, and Irv Novick.

The writers of "Batman #325 (1940) - Fn/Vf 7.0" are Roger McKenzie, Bob Rozakis, Mike W. Barr, and Paul Levitz.