First Printing. Direct Edition. Batman receives a note from Jose Garzonas, along with a photo of a kidnapped Jim Gordon, in "Consequences". Part 2 of 2, continued from the previous issue. Script by Jim Starlin, pencils by Mark Bright, inks by Steve Mitchell. 1-page ad for Batman #426 and #427 featuring original art by Jim Aparo. 1st printing. NOTE: Most issues from 397-432 were reprinted in 1989 and sold in multipacks. These 2nd and 3rd prints have back cover ads dated 1989. 36 Pages, Full Color.
The price of "Batman #425 (1940) [Direct] - Fn/Vf 7.0" at Downtown Comics in Castleton is USD $8.00.
"Batman #425 (1940) [Direct] - Fn/Vf 7.0" is associated with the Batman brand.
The publisher of "Batman #425 (1940) [Direct] - Fn/Vf 7.0" is DC Entertainment.
The genre of "Batman #425 (1940) [Direct] - Fn/Vf 7.0" is Superheroes.
"Batman #425 (1940) [Direct] - Fn/Vf 7.0" falls under the category of Back Issues.
The artists of "Batman #425 (1940) [Direct] - Fn/Vf 7.0" are Bilquis Evely, and Romulo Fajardo Jr..
The writers of "Batman #425 (1940) [Direct] - Fn/Vf 7.0" are Dennis O'Neil, Jim Starlin, and Dan Raspler.