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Detective Comics #632 — DC Comics Late Jul 1991, Milligan, Aparo & DeCarlo — Newsstand Edition (Single Issue)

Detective Comics #632 — DC Comics Late Jul 1991, Milligan, Aparo & DeCarlo — Newsstand Edition (Single Issue)

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Hundreds of bats. One street lamp. Batman's cape swallowing the entire lower frame against a gold-brown sky. Detective Comics #632 has one of the most iconic Batman silhouette covers Jim Aparo ever drew — and that is not a short list. Peter Milligan writing, Aparo and DeCarlo on art, Late July 1991. The kind of cover that stops you mid-flip every single time.

What's Included:

  • 📚 Detective Comics #632 — DC Comics, Late July 1991 — Newsstand Edition — US $1.00 / CAN $1.25 / UK 50p
  • 📌 Back cover: Konami's Laser Invasion for NES — "Hit 'Em High. Hit 'Em Low." — pilot the Laser Invasion Heljet, target Sheik Toxic Moron and his TechnoScortch Missiles, LaserScope Voice Command Optical Targeting Headset with $10 rebate — Konami, 1991 — "Sheik Toxic Moron" is a real villain name that Konami put on the back of a Batman comic and we should all sit with that

Issue Details:

  • ⚡ DC Comics — Detective Comics #632 — Late July 1991 — US $1.00 — Newsstand Edition
  • 🧟 Peter Milligan (writer), Jim Aparo (pencils), Mike DeCarlo (inks) — golem creature story, BLAM BLAM BLAM, dense grid interrogation scenes
  • 🔥 Single issue — bagged for protection

Why Collectors Love It:

Jim Aparo's Detective run produced some of the most enduring Batman imagery of the entire Bronze and early Modern age, and this cape-and-bats silhouette cover is a prime example of why. Milligan's interior story leans into the weird — a golem creature, a grieving witness, and an interrogation that goes sideways — with Aparo's dense grid work making every panel feel grounded and tense despite the supernatural subject matter. Heavy tanning throughout consistent with early-'90s newsprint, but the cover holds beautifully.

Condition Notes:

Normal wear consistent with age and storage — expect heavy tanning to interior pages, minor spine stress, and light edge wear as shown in photos. Bagged for protection.

Perfect For:

Jim Aparo art collectors, Peter Milligan Batman run hunters, early-'90s DC Newsstand completists, iconic Batman silhouette cover enthusiasts, and anyone who needs "Sheik Toxic Moron" living in their longbox permanently.

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