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Detective Comics
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Issue # 27
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DC Comics
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May 1939
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Featuring: Bruce Wayne/Batman, Commissioner Jim Gordon, Lambert, Steven Crane, Paul Rogers, Alfred Stryker, Jennings, Tenderfoot, Speed Saunders, Buck Marshall, Bart Regan/Spy, Crimson Avenger, Bruce Nelson, Doctor Fu Manchu, Flatfoot Flannigan, Cosmo, Plain Clothes Pete, Slam Bradley, Shorty, "Black Jack" Benson.
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Written by Bill Finger, Charles Biro, Jerry Siegel, Jim Chambers, Gardner Fox, Tom Hichey, Sax Rohmer, Gustavson, Russell Cole.
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Penciler Bob Kane, Charles Biro, Fred Guardineer, Homer Fleming, Joe Shuster, Jim Chambers, Tom Hichey, Leo O'Mealia, Gustavson, Sven Elven, Russell Cole.
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Inker Bob Kane, Charles Biro, Fred Guardineer, Homer Fleming, Joe Shuster, Jim Chambers, Tom Hichey, Leo O'Mealia, Gustavson, Sven Elven, Russell Cole.
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Letterer Bob Kane, Fred Guardineer.
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Cover Art: Bob Kane.
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Editor Vincent Sullivan.
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Regular Series
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64 Pages
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U.S.A.
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Issue Price: 10¢
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