Batman #423 DC Comics September 1988 Issue #423 Todd McFarlane Cover Comic Book

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Batman #423 is a memorable late Bronze Age DC Comics issue published in September 1988, featuring one of the most iconic Batman covers of the era by legendary artist Todd McFarlane. The striking artwork depicts the Dark Knight cloaked in shadow beneath a full moon, carrying a frightened young girl to safety while surrounded by bats, creating one of the most atmospheric and recognisable Batman images of the decade.

Written by Jim Starlin with artwork contributions from industry greats including Don Heck and Jim Aparo, this issue forms part of the acclaimed late 1980s Batman run that helped define the darker and more mature tone of the character following the success of The Dark Knight Returns and Year One.

The dramatic Todd McFarlane cover has made this issue a favourite among Batman collectors and fans of the artist’s early work prior to his rise to prominence on Amazing Spider-Man and the creation of Spawn. Its enduring popularity has ensured strong collector demand, particularly for clean, well-preserved copies.

This copy appears to be in very good vintage condition from the supplied photograph and is presented in a protective sleeve and backing board for storage and display.

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