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Auction archive: Lot number 140

BATMAN Nos. 662 to 684, 686 to 711, and 713 * Lot of 70 Comics

Estimate
US$100 - US$150
Price realised:
US$100
Auction archive: Lot number 140

BATMAN Nos. 662 to 684, 686 to 711, and 713 * Lot of 70 Comics

Estimate
US$100 - US$150
Price realised:
US$100
Beschreibung:

BATMAN Nos. 662 to 684, 686 to 711, and 713 * Lot of 70 Comics Provenance: DC Universe Collection Publisher: DC [Indicia: DC Comics] Date Published: 2007-2011 Description: Batman #s 662-684, 686-711, and 713 (including two copies of #670, #678, #679, #680, #682, #683, #684, #687, and #703, three copies of #677, #681, #686, and #700, and four copies of #676), lot of 70 issues. Generally VF/NM or better. Covers and interiors by Greg Lauren, John Ostrander, Tom Mandrake, Andy Kubert, Grant Morrison, John Van Fleet, Tony S. Daniel, Jonathan Glapion, Ryan Benjamin, Alex Ross, Paul Dini, Dustin Nguyen, Neil Gaiman, Judd Winik, Mark Bagley, David Finch, Scott Williams and others. The Caped Crusader Goes Totally PoMo: "In [Grant] Morrison's view... it was time to grow up. Batman the character may have been a chunk of intellectual property owned and fiercely protected by a corporation, but Batman the cultural idea transcended ownership and contained multitudes.... So Morrison built his massive, slowly unfolding meta-mega narrative around a simple core concept: it was all true. Every story that had ever been written about Batman since 1939, even — especially — those that O'Neil and Adams had swept under the rug in 1970, all the 'goofy' tales of spaceships and magic and interdimensional pests, even the sixties Batman show, had happened. "It was, all of it, Batman. "Kathy Kane, the glamorous Batwoman of 1956? She came back.... The trippy 1963 Batman story 'Robin Dies at Dawn,' which saw Batman subjecting himself to a scientific experiment designed to test the effects of isolation on the human mind, became the spine around which Morrison built his sprawling tale.... 'I had fun doing a vulnerable Batman,' Morrison said, 'stumbling homeless through the streets on heroin, deranged and betrayed."— Glen Weldon, The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture. Simon & Schuster: 2016, p. 268. Note: At the buyer's discretion, this lot of raw comics can be submitted by PBA to CGC for grading and encapsulation with a "DC Universe Collection" provenance designation on the labels. To request this service, contact PBA's comic book department for terms and conditions. The DC UNIVERSE COLLECTION comprises over 40,000 comic books, including a copy of every single DC comic published for retail sale from 1934 to 2014. The collection was amassed by British music producer Ian Levine over the course of several decades, and it's been hailed as the single greatest collecting accomplishment in comic book history. This collection served as the basis for former DC Comics president Paul Levitz's monumental book 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking, published by Taschen in 2017. PBA is proud to present this epic collection in a series of themed sales over the next two years. To join the DC Universe Collection notifications list, contact pba@pbagalleries.com. Enjoying PBA's Batman sale? A very small number of softcover and limited edition hardcover auction catalogues are available for purchase. The catalogues are fully illustrated, thoroughly researched, and make excellent reference works for Batman fans. To order a copy, or to inquire about consignment opportunities, contact Ivan Briggs, PBA's Director of Comics: ivan@pbagalleries.com. Item#: 360898 Headline: BATMAN #s 662-711 & 713 * Lot of 70 Comics

Auction archive: Lot number 140
Auction:
Datum:
9 Nov 2023
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

BATMAN Nos. 662 to 684, 686 to 711, and 713 * Lot of 70 Comics Provenance: DC Universe Collection Publisher: DC [Indicia: DC Comics] Date Published: 2007-2011 Description: Batman #s 662-684, 686-711, and 713 (including two copies of #670, #678, #679, #680, #682, #683, #684, #687, and #703, three copies of #677, #681, #686, and #700, and four copies of #676), lot of 70 issues. Generally VF/NM or better. Covers and interiors by Greg Lauren, John Ostrander, Tom Mandrake, Andy Kubert, Grant Morrison, John Van Fleet, Tony S. Daniel, Jonathan Glapion, Ryan Benjamin, Alex Ross, Paul Dini, Dustin Nguyen, Neil Gaiman, Judd Winik, Mark Bagley, David Finch, Scott Williams and others. The Caped Crusader Goes Totally PoMo: "In [Grant] Morrison's view... it was time to grow up. Batman the character may have been a chunk of intellectual property owned and fiercely protected by a corporation, but Batman the cultural idea transcended ownership and contained multitudes.... So Morrison built his massive, slowly unfolding meta-mega narrative around a simple core concept: it was all true. Every story that had ever been written about Batman since 1939, even — especially — those that O'Neil and Adams had swept under the rug in 1970, all the 'goofy' tales of spaceships and magic and interdimensional pests, even the sixties Batman show, had happened. "It was, all of it, Batman. "Kathy Kane, the glamorous Batwoman of 1956? She came back.... The trippy 1963 Batman story 'Robin Dies at Dawn,' which saw Batman subjecting himself to a scientific experiment designed to test the effects of isolation on the human mind, became the spine around which Morrison built his sprawling tale.... 'I had fun doing a vulnerable Batman,' Morrison said, 'stumbling homeless through the streets on heroin, deranged and betrayed."— Glen Weldon, The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture. Simon & Schuster: 2016, p. 268. Note: At the buyer's discretion, this lot of raw comics can be submitted by PBA to CGC for grading and encapsulation with a "DC Universe Collection" provenance designation on the labels. To request this service, contact PBA's comic book department for terms and conditions. The DC UNIVERSE COLLECTION comprises over 40,000 comic books, including a copy of every single DC comic published for retail sale from 1934 to 2014. The collection was amassed by British music producer Ian Levine over the course of several decades, and it's been hailed as the single greatest collecting accomplishment in comic book history. This collection served as the basis for former DC Comics president Paul Levitz's monumental book 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking, published by Taschen in 2017. PBA is proud to present this epic collection in a series of themed sales over the next two years. To join the DC Universe Collection notifications list, contact pba@pbagalleries.com. Enjoying PBA's Batman sale? A very small number of softcover and limited edition hardcover auction catalogues are available for purchase. The catalogues are fully illustrated, thoroughly researched, and make excellent reference works for Batman fans. To order a copy, or to inquire about consignment opportunities, contact Ivan Briggs, PBA's Director of Comics: ivan@pbagalleries.com. Item#: 360898 Headline: BATMAN #s 662-711 & 713 * Lot of 70 Comics

Auction archive: Lot number 140
Auction:
Datum:
9 Nov 2023
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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