Batman #297 (1978) DC Comics FN/VF 5.0-6.5
Batman #297 (1978) DC Comics FN/VF 5.0-6.5
Batman #297 (1978) features the Mad Hatter in “The Mad Hatter Goes Straight!” The villain attempts to reform, presenting Batman with a unique psychological challenge. Estimated Grade: FN/VF (5.0-6.5). Minor spine ticks, light creasing, and corner wear. Vibrant colors and securely attached staples.
David Vern Reed is best known for Detective Comics #233 (1956, first appearance of Batwoman) and Batman #291 (1977).
John Calnan is known for his work on Detective Comics #463 (1976) and Action Comics #426 (1973).
Tex Blaisdell is remembered for Green Lantern #84 (1971) and Flash #219 (1972).
Jim Aparo is celebrated for The Brave and the Bold #98 (1971) and Aquaman #40 (1968).
This issue is a key Mad Hatter story with classic Bronze Age storytelling.
All grades are estimates and not done by professional graders. More pictures are available upon request. Check out our other listings to combine shipping!
Batman #297 (1978) DC Comics FN/VF 5.0-6.5
Batman #297 (1978) features the Mad Hatter in “The Mad Hatter Goes Straight!” The villain attempts to reform, presenting Batman with a unique psychological challenge. Estimated Grade: FN/VF (5.0-6.5). Minor spine ticks, light creasing, and corner wear. Vibrant colors and securely attached staples.
David Vern Reed is best known for Detective Comics #233 (1956, first appearance of Batwoman) and Batman #291 (1977).
John Calnan is known for his work on Detective Comics #463 (1976) and Action Comics #426 (1973).
Tex Blaisdell is remembered for Green Lantern #84 (1971) and Flash #219 (1972).
Jim Aparo is celebrated for The Brave and the Bold #98 (1971) and Aquaman #40 (1968).
This issue is a key Mad Hatter story with classic Bronze Age storytelling.
All grades are estimates and not done by professional graders. More pictures are available upon request. Check out our other listings to combine shipping!
Batman #297 (1978) DC Comics FN/VF 5.0-6.5
Batman #297 (1978) features the Mad Hatter in “The Mad Hatter Goes Straight!” The villain attempts to reform, presenting Batman with a unique psychological challenge. Estimated Grade: FN/VF (5.0-6.5). Minor spine ticks, light creasing, and corner wear. Vibrant colors and securely attached staples.
David Vern Reed is best known for Detective Comics #233 (1956, first appearance of Batwoman) and Batman #291 (1977).
John Calnan is known for his work on Detective Comics #463 (1976) and Action Comics #426 (1973).
Tex Blaisdell is remembered for Green Lantern #84 (1971) and Flash #219 (1972).
Jim Aparo is celebrated for The Brave and the Bold #98 (1971) and Aquaman #40 (1968).
This issue is a key Mad Hatter story with classic Bronze Age storytelling.
All grades are estimates and not done by professional graders. More pictures are available upon request. Check out our other listings to combine shipping!