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 23 days ago
Batman has put countless felons in “prism”.
HarryLime Premium Member 23 days 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 23 days 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 23 days ago
I have the first Uncle Scrooge issue, but I’m still waiting for a rainbow of riches.
Skeptical Meg 23 days ago
Mr. Deering: about your editorial comic: wonderful
RobinHood 23 days ago
Or Thor.
rmremail 23 days ago
Nah, that’s just Old McDonald’s farm – his unicorn has gas again.
Oldbutnotstupid 22 days ago
Dang I think I read that copy