Batman #1

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Batman #1

Official Collector Reference Listing • Archive ID: FC-003
Batman #1 • Volume One • Est. 2026

✔ Volume One
✔ Archive Entry
✔ Collector Reference
✔ Marketplace Listing
🏆 Hall of Fame
💎 Blue-Chip Investment
📚 Essential Reading
🏛 Comic History Landmark

The Archivist

📚 THE ARCHIVIST
Lead Researcher • Comic Network Archives

The Archivist’s Notes

Few comic books have shaped an entire fictional universe like Batman #1.

Published in spring 1940, this landmark issue expanded Batman from a promising new hero
into a lasting cultural icon. It introduced two of the greatest adversaries in comic history:
The Joker and Catwoman.

Batman #1 stands as one of the defining Golden Age books and remains one of the cornerstones
of DC collecting.

Cosmo Kane

📰 COSMO KANE
Marvel Entertainment Desk

Cosmo Kane’s Take

Even as Marvel’s entertainment reporter, I have to give credit where it is due.

Batman #1 is one of those books every comic fan knows. The Joker did not simply become
Batman’s greatest villain — he became one of the most recognizable fictional villains ever created.

For collectors, Batman #1 is not just another Golden Age comic. It is history.

Metro Mike

📈 METRO MIKE
Market & Investment Analyst

Metro Mike’s Market Watch

Batman #1 continues to rank among the most prestigious books in the comic market.

Demand remains exceptionally strong because of the first Joker appearance, first Catwoman
appearance, Golden Age rarity, worldwide Batman recognition, and limited surviving high-grade copies.

Museum-quality examples routinely rank among the hobby’s premier investment books.

Collector Snapshot

Publisher: DC Comics

Release Date: Spring 1940

Era: Golden Age

Creator: Bob Kane, with major contributions from Bill Finger

Key: First Joker • First Catwoman

Collector Notes

  • First appearance of The Joker
  • First appearance of Catwoman
  • Early Batman solo title
  • Golden Age cornerstone
  • Historic DC key issue
  • One of the world’s most collectible comics

Archive Rating

★★★★★ Historical Importance

★★★★★ Collector Demand

★★★★★ Cultural Impact

★★★★★ Investment Interest

★★★★★ DC Significance

The Archivist’s Closing Note

“Some comic books introduce unforgettable heroes. Batman #1 introduced unforgettable legends.
The arrival of The Joker and Catwoman helped define one of fiction’s greatest mythologies,
making this issue an enduring treasure of comic book history.”

— The Archivist

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