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Batman has been around since his first appearance in 1939’s Detective Comics #27. The one Rule that is associated with the World’s Greatest Detective is that he has a no-kill rule.
If you read one Batman detective story in your life, we think that this one should probably be it. The post The 10 Greatest Batman Detective Stories appeared first on Nerdist.
Batman is known far and wide as the World's Greatest Detective. After years spent studying under various mentors, he has honed his mind and skills to a razor's edge, unraveling some of the most ...
Batman teams up with Harvey Bullock and Penguin in Detective Comics #1099 to take down an immortality cult, but can this ...
Batman is referred to as the world’s greatest detective in the DC comics, and first appeared in the series “Detective Comics.” Now, we finally have a movie that fully embraces the detective side of ...
A rare, unrestored copy of Detective Comics #27— Batman’s 1939 debut — is on the auction block, and the final bid could approach the rare issue’s record price of $1.74 million, according ...
Someone is killing the people Batman saved. The Dark Knight is on the trail, but can he get track down the murderous mastermind before anyone else dies? Answers await in Batman: The Detective #2. W… ...
Fresh off 'The Joker War' crossover event, Batman returns to his classic 'dark detective' style roots thanks to artist Nicola Scott with this week's Detective Comics #1028. Scott joins Detective ...
True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto wants to write a Batman movie unlike anything that's come before, one which would radically realign how we see Bruce Wayne.. Describing Batman as "the only ...
You’re going back to the beginning with your Detective Comics run — and just in time for Batman’s 80th birthday and Detective No. 1000, as well — with a storyline that not only targets ...
In a CBR review of Detective Comics 2025 Annual #1, see how Batman investigates an outlandish murder, as the victims says to NOT solve his murder!
Batman: The Detective #6 is a fitting end to a series that never quite lived up to its potential. There’s much to like, but it suffers from shallow thinking, poor planning, ...