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All-Star Comics #67 CGC 9.8

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7-8/1977 - Pedigree: Golden State Copy. Cover pencils by Al Milgrom, inks by Jack Abel. Birds of a Feather Hostess ad starring Batman & Robin, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Vince Colletta. The Attack of the Underlord! starring the Justice Society of America, script by Paul Levitz, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Bob Layton; Gotham City Police Commissioner Bruce Wayne begins to turn against the JSA as he paroles the Psycho Pirate from prison; Meanwhile, the JSA faces off vs. the Underlord and his minions, who want to take over Earth-2's surface world, unaware of Wayne's actions aboveground. Paul Levitz bio by Mike Gold. Perfect for collectors seeking a high-grade example of this Bronze Age classic.

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Certification Number

0968085006

Title/Series

All-Star Comics

Issue Number

67

Publisher

DC Comics

Grade

9.8

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

OFF-WHITE TO WHITE

Notes

Bruce Wayne turns against the JSA. Paul Levitz story Joe Staton & Bob Layton art Al Milgrom & Jack Abel cover

Graded Date

July 27, 2010

GOLDEN STATE COLLECTION

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