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Detective Comics #675 — DC Comics Jun 1994, Knightquest The Crusade — AzBats — Dixon, Nolan & Hanna (Single Issue)

Detective Comics #675 — DC Comics Jun 1994, Knightquest The Crusade — AzBats — Dixon, Nolan & Hanna (Single Issue)

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Bruce Wayne is still broken. Jean-Paul Valley is still Batman. And he is absolutely not handling it well. Detective Comics #675 is deep inside Knightquest: The Crusade — the arc where AzBats gets progressively more armored, more violent, and more convinced he's doing the right thing. Published June 1994 at $1.50 US, Comics Code Authority. Written by Chuck Dixon, art by Graham Nolan, inks by Scott Hanna. The cover — AzBats in full armored suit flanked by a snake-headed villain against a wall of fire — is Nolan at peak Knightquest design energy. Interior delivers Dixon's signature action choreography: TAC team hostage situation, helicopter rooftop breach, AzBats setting the terms.

What's Included:

  • 🦇 Detective Comics #675 — DC Comics, June 1994 — Comics Code Authority — Knightquest: The Crusade
  • 💲 $1.50 US / $2.00 CAN / 70p UK — AzBats armored suit cover — Dixon, Nolan & Hanna credits on cover
  • 🧪 Back cover: Weird Science — USA Network — "They Don't Teach It In School" — Saturdays 10PM/9 Central — Premieres March 5th — Bell, Edison, Freud, and Gary & Wyatt ranked as history's greatest inventors

Issue Details:

  • ⚡ DC Comics — Detective Comics #675 — June 1994 — $1.50 US — Comics Code Authority
  • 🤖 Story: Knightquest: The Crusade — AzBats vs. TAC team hostage situation — helicopter rooftop breach, Jean-Paul Valley's grip on the Batman identity slipping one panel at a time
  • 🎨 Creative team: Chuck Dixon (writer) — Graham Nolan (art) — Scott Hanna (inks)
  • 🔥 Single issue — bagged for protection.

Why Collectors Love It:

Knightquest is the Knightfall arc that doesn't get enough credit — Dixon and Nolan spent months building AzBats into something genuinely unsettling, a Batman who wins every fight and loses every moral argument. Issue #675 is that tension at full pressure. The Weird Science back cover — ranking Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, and Sigmund Freud alongside Gary and Wyatt from a USA Network teen comedy as history's greatest minds — is the most unhinged back cover context of the entire batch so far.

Condition Notes:

Shows wear consistent with age — expect spine stress, corner wear, and tanning as shown in photos. Interior pages retain solid color with good saturation throughout Nolan's linework. Bagged for protection.

Perfect For:

Knightfall/Knightquest run completists, AzBats era collectors, Chuck Dixon Detective Comics hunters, Graham Nolan art enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever watched someone become progressively more armored and less reasonable and thought — yes, this is going exactly where I expected.

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