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A sharp, above-average copy with strong eye appeal. Minor wear is present but stays light overall, with nothing distracting keeping it from the next tier. Off-white pages.

This landmark Silver Age issue delivers the origin and first appearance of Batgirl Barbara Gordon, as she steps into action for the first time against Killer Moth. A true DC cornerstone key that remains one of the most collected Batman-family debuts.

Key Details:
  • First Silver Age appearance of Barbara Gordon, one of DC’s most enduring female heroes and a foundational member of the Batman family legacy
  • Designed by Carmine Infantino specifically for the 1960s Batman television era, directly tied to a major pop culture expansion of the franchise
  • Early appearance of Killer Moth, a classic Silver Age Batman rogue and recurring Gotham villain
  • Classic Carmine Infantino cover featuring Batgirl front and center in her dynamic debut pose, widely regarded as one of DC’s most recognizable Silver Age covers
  • Long-term investment key connected to multiple media adaptations, including animated series, film projects, and the later Oracle evolution of Barbara Gordon
Storyline:
Barbara Gordon heads to a masquerade event with a brand-new Batgirl costume—then quickly finds herself in a real fight when Killer Moth targets Bruce Wayne. Her debut turns into a full-blown test run, putting her skills, smarts, and resolve on display alongside Batman and Robin.

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