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Neal Adams and Dick Giordano Batman #234 Page 4 Original Art (DC, 1971). This page boasts a great set of panels featuring both the Dark Knight Detective and Commissioner Gordon, as Batman correctly surmises the ruse behind a museum robbery. The art is from an issue notable for bringing the tragic character Harvey Dent and his villainous dual identity of Two-Face into the modern era after a 17 year absence, and for restoring the sinister aspects of a classic villain. The art is in ink over graphite with blue pencil on Bristol board, and has an image area of 10" x 15". It is in Excellent condition, signed by Giordano in the first panel as well as inscribed and signed by him along the bottom margin.

More information about Neal Adams. See also: Adams, Neal.

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November, 2017
16th-18th Thursday-Saturday
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