DC Comics · World's Finest Comics #153 · November 1965 · $0.12 · 32 pages
Grade: G/VG 3.0
Edited by Mort Weisinger. Indicia publisher: National Periodical Publications, Inc.
Cover by Curt Swan and George Klein with lettering by Ira Schnapp.
This issue presents the full-length imaginary novel “The Saga of Superman vs. Batman!” (25 pages) written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Curt Swan and George Klein. The story explores what would happen if Superman and Batman became bitter enemies on opposite sides of the law, with Batman utilizing Kryptonite weapons against the Man of Steel in their conflict.
Part of DC's popular “Imaginary Stories” concept, this issue explores alternate possibilities for the World's Finest team during the height of the Silver Age.
Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with bottom staple detached, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
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DC Comics · World's Finest Comics #153 · November 1965 · $0.12 · 32 pages
Grade: G/VG 3.0
Edited by Mort Weisinger. Indicia publisher: National Periodical Publications, Inc.
Cover by Curt Swan and George Klein with lettering by Ira Schnapp.
This issue presents the full-length imaginary novel “The Saga of Superman vs. Batman!” (25 pages) written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Curt Swan and George Klein. The story explores what would happen if Superman and Batman became bitter enemies on opposite sides of the law, with Batman utilizing Kryptonite weapons against the Man of Steel in their conflict.
Part of DC's popular “Imaginary Stories” concept, this issue explores alternate possibilities for the World's Finest team during the height of the Silver Age.
Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with bottom staple detached, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
All grades are assigned by a human collector. We do not use AI to grade comics — not now, not ever. Product descriptions are AI-assisted and while we do our best, some details may occasionally be incorrect.