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Batman Secret Files & Origins #1 CGC 9.6

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10/1997 - "Gazing Back: The Secret Origin of the Batman," a 22-page tale. Script by Devin K. Grayson, art by Staz Johnson & James A. Hodgkins. Feature: "Who is Bruce Wayne?" written by Chuck Dixon. "Guided Tour: The Batcave!" Script & pencils by Graham Nolan, inks by Bob McLeod. Interview with Alfred Pennyworth written by Doug Moench, illustrated by Jim Aparo & Bill Sienkiewicz. A Wayne Family History written by Scott Beatty. "How Batman Gets His Equipment." Script by Chuck Dixon, art by Jim Aparo & Tom Palmer. Batman timeline written by Scott Beatty. Feature written by Kelley Puckett: "From the Desk of Dr. Dennis O'Goodwin. The issue features an all-new origin story, highlights on Batman's allies, and exclusive profiles.

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Certification Number

4071190013

Issue Number

1

Publisher

DC Comics

Grade

9.6

Grade Category

Modern

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

Grayson, Dixon, Nolan, Moench, Beatty stories, Johnson, Nolan, Aparo, Mcleod art, Scott McDaniel & Karl Story cover

Graded Date

May 27, 2022

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