Detective Comics #520 [Direct](1937)-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)

Detective Comics #520 [Direct](1937)-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)

USD $20.00 Gerry Conway [Writer] Published by-DC Entertainment

About the Detective Comics #520 [Direct](1937)-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)

Rupert Thorne hires Dr. Terence Thirteen to break the "ghost" of Hugo Strange, while the Batman pretends to spring Deadshot to gain information from him on Rupert Thorne.

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The price of "Detective Comics #520 [Direct](1937)-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" at Downtown Comics in Castleton is USD $20.00.

"Detective Comics #520 [Direct](1937)-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is associated with the Batman brand.

The publisher of "Detective Comics #520 [Direct](1937)-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is DC Entertainment.

The genre of "Detective Comics #520 [Direct](1937)-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is Superheroes.

"Detective Comics #520 [Direct](1937)-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" falls under the category of Back Issues.

The artist of "Detective Comics #520 [Direct](1937)-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is Don Newton. The cover artist is Jim Aparo.

The writer of "Detective Comics #520 [Direct](1937)-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is Gerry Conway.