On March 30, 1939, Detective Comics No. 27 appears on the nation’s newsstands, introducing the world to a new superhero, the Batman. Dated May 1939, the comic book featured the caped crusader on its cover, swooping through the air on a rope, while holding a bad guy in a headlock.
Roadwork on the Bifröst caused a temporary detour to run right through George Smedley’s back yard. The Vikings coming and going ruined his landscaping.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 1 day ago
Batman has put countless felons in “prism”.
HarryLime Premium Member 1 day ago
On March 30, 1939, Detective Comics No. 27 appears on the nation’s newsstands, introducing the world to a new superhero, the Batman. Dated May 1939, the comic book featured the caped crusader on its cover, swooping through the air on a rope, while holding a bad guy in a headlock.
PraiseofFolly 1 day ago
Roadwork on the Bifröst caused a temporary detour to run right through George Smedley’s back yard. The Vikings coming and going ruined his landscaping.
Geophyzz about 24 hours ago
I have the first Uncle Scrooge issue, but I’m still waiting for a rainbow of riches.
Skeptical Meg about 23 hours ago
Mr. Deering: about your editorial comic: wonderful
RobinHood about 21 hours ago
Or Thor.
rmremail about 15 hours ago
Nah, that’s just Old McDonald’s farm – his unicorn has gas again.
Oldbutnotstupid about 11 hours ago
Dang I think I read that copy