Detective Comics – Batman #27 DC, 1939 Front Cover as a Poster PRINTABLE DOWNLOAD
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About
Detective Comics and Batman
Detective Comics, commonly known as DC Comics, is one of the most iconic and influential comic book publishers in the world. Its history is closely intertwined with the emergence of one of the most iconic superheroes of all time: Batman.
Detective Comics was founded in 1934 by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson and initially focused on publishing various detective and adventure-themed comic stories. In 1937, the company released “Detective Comics #27,” introducing the character Batman, created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger. This marked a pivotal moment in comic book history.
Batman, also known as Bruce Wayne, is a billionaire playboy who, after witnessing his parents’ murder, dons a bat-inspired costume to become a vigilante crimefighter. Unlike other superheroes of the time, Batman had no superhuman powers, relying on his intellect, detective skills, and martial arts prowess.
Batman quickly became a cultural sensation, leading to his own self-titled comic series in 1940. This introduced iconic characters like the Joker, Catwoman, and Robin. Batman’s popularity soared, and he played a significant role in shaping the superhero genre.
Over the years, Batman has transcended comics, appearing in radio shows, TV series, animated shows, and blockbuster films. Batman’s enduring appeal lies in his dark and complex character, his humanity, and his unwavering dedication to justice, making him an integral part of both DC Comics’ history and popular culture as a whole.
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