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Detective Comics featuring Batman #693 — DC Comics Jan 1996, Poison Ivy — Dixon, Johnson & Hodgkins (Single Issue)
Detective Comics featuring Batman #693 — DC Comics Jan 1996, Poison Ivy — Dixon, Johnson & Hodgkins (Single Issue)
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Poison Ivy doesn't knock. Detective Comics featuring Batman #693 opens with her mid-escape — ivy exploding through a barred window, leaves filling the frame, Batman's shadow stretching across the floor beneath her. Chuck Dixon writing, Johnson and Hodgkins on art, January 1996 — this is the Dixon Detective run at full stride, and that cover is one of the cleanest Poison Ivy compositions of the entire decade.
What's Included:
- 📚 Detective Comics featuring Batman #693 — DC Comics, January 1996 — Direct Sales Edition
- 🎨 $1.95 US / $2.75 CAN — Comics Code Authority — Direct Sales
- 📌 Back cover: WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game — "No Pain, No Game!" — Razor Ramon, Undertaker, Bret Hart, and Shawn Michaels staring you down across Super NES, Genesis, 32X, PlayStation, and PC CD-ROM (Acclaim, 1995 — five platforms, zero chill)
Issue Details:
- ⚡ DC Comics — Detective Comics #693 — January 1996 — $1.95 US — Direct Sales
- 🌿 Featuring: Poison Ivy — Chuck Dixon run
- 🔥 Single issue — bagged for protection
Why Collectors Love It:
Chuck Dixon's Detective run is one of the most underrated Batman stretches of the '90s — consistent, noir-heavy, and packed with great villain spotlights. This Poison Ivy issue has a cover that belongs on a wall, interior pages with strong color retention, and a WWF Arcade Game back cover featuring four of the most iconic wrestlers of the era across five different platforms. Peak mid-'90s DC energy, front to back.
Condition Notes:
Normal wear consistent with age and storage — expect minor spine stress and light edge wear as shown in photos. Interior pages bright with solid color retention. Bagged for protection.
Perfect For:
Chuck Dixon run completists, Poison Ivy collectors, mid-'90s DC hunters, Direct Sales edition enthusiasts, and anyone who wants Razor Ramon and the Undertaker staring back at them from their longbox every single time.
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