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Series Title: Batman
Character: Batman
Publication Year: 1943
Era: Golden Age (1938-55)
Features: Key Issue
Publisher: DC
Type: Comic Book
Grade: 2.5 Good+
Tradition: US Comics
Professional Grader: Certified Guaranty Company (CGC)
Certification Number: 2020521001
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Vintage: Yes
Language: English
Issue Number: 16