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Top Front Cover Small Finger Bends Right Center Front Cover Small Finger Bends Spine Multiple Bend Breaks Color Black Canary. Bob Haney story Jim Aparo cover and art
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6-7/1973 - Cover by Jim Aparo. "The 3-Million Dollar Sky," script by Bob Haney, art by Jim Aparo; When airplane hijacker Willie Kresh demands three million dollars and the release of Monk Devlin, Batman and Black Canary disguise themselves as a pilot and flight attendant to stop the crooks from flying into South America; However, due to the crooks machinations, the plane crashes and Batman and the Black Canary must stop the two crooks and recover the three million dollars when a local bandit also tries to get possession of it. Letter from comics writer and editor Bob Rozakis. Featuring Batman and Black Canary in an action-packed tale. Denny O'Neil provides the story with Jim Aparo contributing both cover and interior art.
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