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Batman #222
DC
•
1970
•
Vol. 1
Cover art featuring the Beatles, unnamed
Story inspired by the Sgt. Peppers album artwork that was rumored to symbolize a Beatle had died
Cover art featuring the Beatles, unnamed
Story inspired by the Sgt. Peppers album artwork that was rumored to symbolize a Beatle had died
Batman #223
DC
•
1970
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #224
DC
•
1970
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #225
DC
•
1970
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #226
DC
•
1970
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of the Ten-Eyed Man
Batman #227
DC
•
1970
•
Vol. 1
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams inspired by Detective Comics #31 (1939)
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams inspired by Detective Comics #31 (1939)
Portuguese edition
Reprint of Batman #40
Batman #228
DC
•
1971
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #229
DC
•
1971
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #230
DC
•
1971
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #231
DC
•
1971
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #232
DC
•
1971
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Ra's al Ghul
2nd appearance of Talia al Ghul
Spanish language reprint of Batman 232, printed in Mexico by Editorial Novaro
Spanish language reprint of Batman 232, printed in Mexico by Editorial Novaro
Batman #233
DC
•
1971
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #234
DC
•
1971
•
Vol. 1
Reintroduction of Two-Face after being absent from comics since 1954 - in World's Finest #173, Batman appears as Two-Face (1968)
Reintroduction of Two-Face after being absent from comics since 1954 - in World's Finest #173, Batman appears as Two-Face (1968)
Batman #235
DC
•
1971
•
Vol. 1
2nd appearance of Ra's al Ghul
Batman #236
DC
•
1971
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #237
DC
•
1971
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of the Reaper, a Holocaust survivor obsessed with avenging the deaths of his family
Iconic horror cover and story concept inspired by Bernie Wrightson and Harlan Ellison
Cameo appearances by Marvel characters including Havok, Thor, Spider-Man and Captain America, as people in Halloween costumes
Real life comic creators drawn into the story: Bernie Wrightson, Gerry Conway and Alan Weiss
1st appearance of the Reaper, a Holocaust survivor obsessed with avenging the deaths of his family
Iconic horror cover and story concept inspired by Bernie Wrightson and Harlan Ellison
Cameo appearances by Marvel characters including Havok, Thor, Spider-Man and Captain America, as people in Halloween costumes
Real life comic creators drawn into the story: Bernie Wrightson, Gerry Conway and Alan Weiss
Batman #238
DC
•
1972
•
Vol. 1
Origin of Doom Patrol retold
Batman #239
DC
•
1972
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Neal Adams
Batman #240
DC
•
1972
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Dr. Moon
3rd appearance of Ra's al Ghul
Batman #241
DC
•
1972
•
Vol. 1
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams
Debut of new Batman title art aka trade dress
1st appearance of Colonel Sulphur
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams
Debut of new Batman title art aka trade dress
1st appearance of Colonel Sulphur
Batman #242
DC
•
1972
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Bruce Wayne as crimelord, Matches Malone
Batman #243
DC
•
1972
•
Vol. 1
Introduction of the Lazarus Pit, the method by which Ra's al Ghul regenerates
Introduction of the Lazarus Pit, the method by which Ra's al Ghul regenerates
Batman #244
DC
•
1972
•
Vol. 1
Battle of Batman and Ra's al Ghul
Iconic panel of Batman kissing Talia al Ghul
Battle of Batman and Ra's al Ghul
Iconic panel of Batman kissing Talia al Ghul
Batman #245
DC
•
1972
•
Vol. 1
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams
Batman #246
DC
•
1972
•
Vol. 1
Controversial cover that depicts Robin's hanging
Story titled 'How Many Ways Can Robin Die?'
Controversial cover that depicts Robin's hanging
Story titled 'How Many Ways Can Robin Die?'
Batman #247
DC
•
1973
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #248
DC
•
1973
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #249
DC
•
1973
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #250
DC
•
1973
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #251
DC
•
1973
•
Vol. 1
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams
Issue credited for revitalizing the Joker as a homicidal villain instead of a comical villain
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams
Issue credited for revitalizing the Joker as a homicidal villain instead of a comical villain
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams
4-page interior Mark Jewelers advertisement, printed on paper stock and bound into the centerfold
Distributed to stores near military bases or on-site
Approximately only 5% of the print run included these advertisements
Iconic cover art by Neal Adams
4-page interior Mark Jewelers advertisement, printed on paper stock and bound into the centerfold
Distributed to stores near military bases or on-site
Approximately only 5% of the print run included these advertisements
Variant cover art by Bill Morrison
2023 New York Comic Con exclusive
Limited to 2,000 copies
Variant cover art by Bill Morrison
2023 New York Comic Con exclusive
Limited to 2,000 copies
Variant foil cover art by Bill Morrison
2023 New York Comic Con exclusive
Limited to 1,000 copies
Variant foil cover art by Bill Morrison
2023 New York Comic Con exclusive
Limited to 1,000 copies
Facsimile reprint of Batman #251
Identified by the barcode in the lower left corner and $3.99 price
Facsimile reprint of Batman #251
Identified by the barcode in the lower left corner and $3.99 price
International, Arabic edition
Portuguese edition, published in Brazil as Batman #729
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