What is the highest graded Detective Comics 27?

What is the highest graded Detective Comics 27?

The highest graded copy of Detective Comics #27 is a CGC NM- 9.2 and if it ever comes up for sale, the sale price will most likely exceed $3,000,000. In the meantime, the most expensive copy ever sold is a CGC VF 8.0 for $1.1 million back in 2010.

What are Detective Comics Worth?

DC Comics // Detective Comics A Mint condition copy would sell for at least $300,000, probably more if one existed. The highest graded copy is a CGC FN+ 6.5 according to the CGC census. This copy would probably sell for $75,000 if it came up for sale today.

What year was Detective Comics 27?

1939
Detective Comics 27

Detective Comics #27
Publisher DC Comics
Genre Superhero Crime fiction
Publication date May 1939 (cover date)

Which DC Comics are valuable?

10 Most Expensive DC Comics From The 20th Century, Ranked

  1. 1 Action Comics #1, $2.8 Million (1938)
  2. 2 Detective Comics #27, $2.2 Million (1939)
  3. 3 Batman #1, $1.3 Million (1940)
  4. 4 Superman #1, $812k (1939)
  5. 5 All-American Comics #16, $375k (1940)
  6. 6 Flash Comics #1, $330k (1940)
  7. 7 Detective Comics #31, $260k (1939)

Who wrote Detective Comics 27?

Bill Finger
Detective Comics #27 was published in May 1939. It serves as the debut of Batman in comics in a story titled “The Case of the Chemical Syndicate”. The issue follows Batman’s investigations in the murder of an industrialist and his partners. The story was written by Bill Finger and presumably drawn by Bob Kane.

What is the first DC comic?

New Fun #1
In February 1935, DC Comics’ precursor, National Allied Publications, published New Fun #1β€”the company’s first comic book and the first ever comic book consisting of completely original material. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, soon to be known for creating Superman, began working on New Fun in October 1935.

How many Detective Comics are there?

Detective Comics
No. of issues List (vol. 1): 883 (#1–881, plus issues numbered #0 and #1,000,000) and 12 Annuals (vol. 2): 57 (#1–52, plus issues numbered #0 and #23.1 through 23.4) and 3 Annuals (vol. 1 cont.): 120 (#934–1050) and 4 Annuals (as of March 2022 cover date)

What comics are worth collecting?

12 Rare and Valuable Comic Books Worth a Fortune

  • Action Comics #1 – About $3.2 Million.
  • Detective Comics #27 – About $2.1 Million.
  • Marvel Comics #1 – About $1.2 Million.
  • Amazing Fantasy #15 – About $1.1 Million.
  • All-Star Comics #8 – About $936,000.
  • Batman #1 – About $567,000.
  • Superman #1 – About $507,000.