Detective Comics
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Detective Comics is a comic book published by DC Comics since 1937. It is, along with Action Comics (the book that launched with the debut of Superman), one of the company's best-known titles - in fact, the "DC" in the company's name comes from "Detective Comics". With more than 800 issues now published, it is the longest continuously-published comic book in the United States, remaining a monthly publication as of 2007. (Action Comics, however, has amassed more individual issues due to a period in which it was published weekly during the 1980s, and the record-holder for most issues published is Dell Comics Four Color series, which amassed more than 1,300 issues over a 23-year run.)
Originally an anthology-style comic, featuring stories in the "hard-boiled detective" genre popular at the time, the first issue contained stories featuring the characters of Ching Lung (a Fu Manchu-style Asian villain), Slam Bradley (created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster), and Speed Saunders, among others.
However, the fame of Detective Comics was assured by issue #27 (May 1939), which featured the first appearance of Batman (as "The Bat-Man"). He would eventually become the star of the title, which is often written as "Detective Comics: Featuring Batman" on the cover.
Issue #38 (April 1940) introduced Batman's sidekick (billed as "The Sensational Character Find of 1940" on the cover), Robin. Robin's appearance and the subsequent increase in sales of the book soon led to the trend of costumed crimefighters and their young sidekicks that characterize that era.
In addition to the Batman stories, the comic also had numerous back up strips such as Martian Manhunter which was introduced in Detective Comics #225. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the title was expanded in page count to include solo series like Robin: the Teen Wonder, Batgirl, The Human Target and an anthology series called Tales of Gotham City, which featured the stories of ordinary people of Gotham City.
A near mint copy of Detective Comics #27 has risen in value from $80,000.00 in 1992 to $300,000.00 in 2003, according to Stephen Fishler, co-owner of Metropolis' Collectibles.[1]
The "Manhunter" series that ran as a backup in "Detective Comics" from 1973 to 1974 won the Shazam Award for Best Individual Short Story (Dramatic) in 1974 for "Cathedral Perilous" in issue 441 (with Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson).
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[edit] Significant issues
[edit] Character debuts
Character | Issue Number | Month/Year |
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Slam Bradley | #1 | March, 1937 |
Crimson Avenger | #20 | October, 1938 |
Batman | #27 | May, 1939 |
James Gordon | #27 | May, 1939 |
Joe Chill | #33 | November, 1939 |
Hugo Strange | #36 | February, 1940 |
Robin | #38 | April, 1940 |
Clayface (Basil Karlo) | #40 | June, 1940 |
Penguin | #58 | December, 1941 |
Two-Face | #66 | August, 1942 |
Riddler | #140 | October, 1948 |
Firefly | #184 | June, 1952 |
Batmen of All Nations | #215 | January, 1955 |
Martian Manhunter | #225 | November, 1955 |
Batwoman | #233 | July, 1956 |
Bat-Mite | #267 | May, 1959 |
Catman | #311 | January, 1963 |
Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) | #359 | January, 1967 |
Jason Bard | #392 | October, 1969 |
Man-Bat | #400 | June, 1970 |
Talia al Ghul | #411 | May, 1971 |
Harvey Bullock | #441 | June-July, 1974 |
Leslie Thompkins | #457 | March, 1976 |
The Calculator | #463 | September, 1976 |
Silver St. Cloud | #470 | June, 1977 |
Killer Croc | #523 | February, 1983 |
Jason Todd | #524 | March, 1983 |
Onyx | #546 | January, 1985 |
Ventriloquist | #583 | February, 1988 |
Anarky | #608 | November, 1989 |
Spoiler | #647 | August, 1992 |
Crispus Allen | #742 | March, 2000 |
Sasha Bordeaux | #751 | December, 2000 |
[edit] Collections
[edit] Detective Comics only
- Batman Archives (six volumes) Collects Batman stories issues from #27 - 135.
- Manhunter: The Special Edition Collects Manhunter backup from #437 - 442, and the entire #443 Batman/Manhunter full length crosover.
- Batman: Strange Apparitions collects #469 - 479. ISBN 1-56389-500-5
- Batman: Year Two: collects #575 - 578.
- Batman: Blind Justice collects #598 - 600.
- Batman: Evolution collects #743 - 750.
- Batman: War Drums collects #790 - 796.
- Batman: City of Crime collects #800 - 808 and #811 - 814.
- Batman: Detective collects #821-825.
[edit] Detective Comics (collected with Batman)
- Batman Chronicles (Three Volumes): includes Batman stories from #27 - 50.
- Batman: The Dynamic Archives (Two Volumes): collects #327 (1964) - #339 (1965)
- Showcase Presents: Batman vol 1: collects #327 - 342.
[edit] Batman-wide crossovers
[These are crossovers that include most - if not all - of the Batman related titles published at the times.]
- Batman: Knightfall (Three volumes): includes
- Batman: Prodigal: includes.
- Batman: Contagion & Batman: Legacy: includes
- Batman: Cataclysm & Batman: No Man's Land: includes
- Batman: Officer Down: includes
- Batman: Bruce Wayne, Murderer? & Batman: Bruce Wayne, Fugitive: includes
- Batman: War Games & Batman: War Crimes: includes
- Batman: Face the Face, the OYL Batman story: includes
[edit] External links
- DC Comics official site
- Cover gallery of Detective Comics #1-500
- Big Comic Book DataBase
- Batman: Yesterday, Today, & Beyond - Comics
Batman | |
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Creators: | Bob Kane • Bill Finger • Other writers and artists |
Supporting Characters: | Robin (Tim Drake) • Nightwing (Dick Grayson) • Batgirl • Batwoman • Alfred Pennyworth • Lucius Fox • Barbara Gordon • Commissioner Gordon • Harvey Bullock |
Villains: | Bane • Catwoman • Clayface • Harley Quinn • Joker • Killer Croc • Mr. Freeze • Penguin • Poison Ivy • Ra's al Ghul • Red Hood (Jason Todd) • Riddler • Scarecrow • Two-Face • Other villains |
Locations: | Arkham Asylum • Batcave • Gotham City • Wayne Enterprises • Wayne Manor |
Miscellanea: | Batarang • Batmobile • Batsuit • Popular media • Publications • Storylines • Alternate versions of Batman |