


Batman #210 - F-, 5.5
Batman #210 (DC, March 1969)
Neal Adams cover highlights this Bronze Age return of Catwoman! In “The Case of the Purr-loined Pearl!” (script by Frank Robbins, pencils by Irv Novick, inks by Joe Giella), Selina Kyle opens a weight-reduction salon, recruiting former inmates to don Catwoman costumes and aid her in a daring jewel heist. Batman and Robin pursue the Catmobile as the feline femme fatale reasserts her criminal prowess. Includes a letter from future comics writer Mark Evanier and a statement of ownership revealing a print run of 941,000 with a paid circulation of 533,450. 36 pages, full color, 12¢.
MAJ. PICTO'S GRADING NOTES: F– (5.5) — light edge wear, minor spine creases, solid structure with strong colors and gloss.
Batman #210 (DC, March 1969)
Neal Adams cover highlights this Bronze Age return of Catwoman! In “The Case of the Purr-loined Pearl!” (script by Frank Robbins, pencils by Irv Novick, inks by Joe Giella), Selina Kyle opens a weight-reduction salon, recruiting former inmates to don Catwoman costumes and aid her in a daring jewel heist. Batman and Robin pursue the Catmobile as the feline femme fatale reasserts her criminal prowess. Includes a letter from future comics writer Mark Evanier and a statement of ownership revealing a print run of 941,000 with a paid circulation of 533,450. 36 pages, full color, 12¢.
MAJ. PICTO'S GRADING NOTES: F– (5.5) — light edge wear, minor spine creases, solid structure with strong colors and gloss.