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Detective Comics 1937 #411 - CGC 7.0 - $500.00

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by DC
Type: Key Issues

Talia is held by the League of Assassins, as Batman is about to be beheaded.

Batman meets Talia, Ra's Al Ghul's daughter.

Batgirl must escape from a textile pattern-cutter set to slice her to pieces.

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