In July, at the Comic Buying Center, Batman #227 was one of the best selling comics, with the price ranging from $200 to outstanding $30,000. Why was it so expensive? Why did Batman #227 catch so much attention? Let’s find that out.
Batman comic series
The Batman comic series, which includes the famous Batman #227, began in 1940 and has become one of the most iconic comic series in history. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in 1939 before receiving his own solo title. The series quickly gained popularity because of its dark themes, complex characters, and groundbreaking storytelling.
The original Batman series ran continuously until 2011, ending with issue #713 before being relaunched. Over the years, the series featured many talented writers and artists, making Batman’s a cultural icon and one of the central figures in the DC Comics universe. As well as one of the most popular and well known superheroes in history, alongside Superman.
Batman #227
Batman 227, published in December 1970, is a standout issue in the Batman series, known for its iconic cover and intriguing storyline. Created by writer Dennis O’Neil with art by Irv Novick and Dick Giordano, the issue is famous for its cover, drawn by Neal Adams, which pays homage to the classic Detective Comics #31 cover from 1939.
Key Points about Batman #227:
- Cover Art. The cover, designed by Neal Adams, is one of the most popular covers in comic book history, making this issue highly popular among comic book buyers.
- Storyline. Titled “The Demon of Gothos Mansion,” the story involves Batman investigating a mysterious mansion where Alfred’s niece, Daphne, is being held. The story is filled with gothic horror elements.
- Popularity. The issue has gained a legendary status among collectors, making it one of the most valuable non-first appearance Batman comics.
The combination of Neal Adams’ artwork, the homage to an earlier classic, and the creepy storyline contribute to the popularity and high batman 227 value.
How much is the Batman 227 comic worth
The value of this issue can vary widely depending on its condition. A near-mint (9.8) copy sold for an impressive $42,000 in 2022, highlighting its popularity. Even lower-graded copies hold significant value, with an 8.0 grade often selling for around $1,500. This classic issue is a prime example of how cover art and historical importance can drive up the price of a comic.
-
Pete Przysiezny, owner of Comic Buying Center, has been buying and selling comics and collectibles for over 30 years. He lives in Northern Illinois and specializes in buying large comic book collections. He has a vast knowledge of all eras and types of comic books ranging from the 1930s to the 2000s. Pete spent his childhood going to comic book conventions with his father, so you could say he was raised in the industry.