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Detective Comics (1937-2011)

Detective Comics #27

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The very first appearance of the Bat-Man in the six-page story "The Case of the Criminal Syndicate!" This issue also features the first appearances of Commissioner Gordon and the revelation of the Bat-Man's secret identity as Bruce Wayne.

69 pages, Unknown Binding

First published May 17, 1939

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Bill Finger

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William "Bill" Finger was an American comic strip and comic book writer best known as the uncredited co-creator, with Bob Kane, of the DC Comics character Batman, as well as the co-architect of the series' development. In later years, Kane acknowledged Finger as "a contributing force" in the character's creation. Comics historian Ron Goulart, in Comic Book Encyclopedia, refers to Batman as the "creation of artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger", and a DC Comics press release in 2007 about colleague Jerry Robinson states that in 1939, "Kane, along with writer Bill Finger, had just created Batman for [DC predecessor] National Comics".

Film and television credits include scripting The Green Slime (1969), Track of the Moon Beast (1976), and three episodes of 77 Sunset Strip.

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Profile Image for فؤاد.
1,127 reviews2,361 followers
January 2, 2017
^_^
اولین کمیک بتمن! اولین حضورش در مجموعه "کمیک های کارآگاهی" که بعدها به اختصار دی سی نامیده شد.
طراحی شده توسط باب کین و بیل فینگر، با اقتباس از یک فیلم صامت وحشت، که مردی با لباس خفاشی نقش منفی داشت و قاتل داستان بود.
و با الهام از زورو، مرد ثروتمندی که روزها خودش رو جوانی عیاش و بی دست و پا جا میزنه، تا شب ها با شنل و نقاب سیاه، عدالت رو اجرا کنه.
و همین، و همه چیز. (:
Profile Image for Sophia.
2,740 reviews384 followers
February 4, 2021
The very first original story of the "Bat-Man"! It was a funny, short comic strip that allowed me to understand just how much Batman has grown and developed over the years.
I liked reading this comic.
Profile Image for Gavin.
1,264 reviews89 followers
July 7, 2015
I read this earlier As freebie online, for Batman 75th Anniversary. I love that it is issue 27...that's my number! Also nice to see Bill Finger get credit instead of Bob Kane.

For what it created, this book is invaluable.
Profile Image for Raghav Bhatia.
327 reviews100 followers
February 20, 2022
The very first appearance of Bat-Man ever. How is it?

Underwhelming. Cartoonish.

But it has a charm going for it. I'm glad he caught on, because today he is the GOAT.
Profile Image for Davidus1.
241 reviews
February 19, 2022
Really enjoyed this! Feels like reading history. Too many negative reviews of the older comics. Those reviews are naive. We owe gratitude to the early authors of these comics because we wouldn't enjoy the great modern comics without this history. Recommend and enjoy!
Profile Image for Silver Daisy.
6 reviews1 follower
August 7, 2024
Honestly, I'm mad. As a whole, seeing Batman's first appearance was cool! He looks so different now and it's interesting to see his start.

But the Spy comic really-
Sally Norris was my favorite character from all 26 volumes of this. She was pretty, she was funny, she gave the story personality! Her and Bart were a cute couple and I liked seeing them together. A couple as a Spy duo! Very interesting. Each of their interactions were pleasant to read.

I knew she'd be cut from the volumes after volumes 26, but I didn't think she'd be gutted out of the Spy story while it continued. She gave it life! Zest! For two volumes I thought they were for sure going to get married. Bart himself says he wants to and they get so close! They're at the altar but nope! Another mission... I thought by volume 26 they'd be married and their little story would end. But nope! They don't even give me that and remove 90% of what made their little story so fun! They're a Spy duo and they took away half of said duo and left a boring husk.

I know I'm not the target demographic but after the crumbs they dropped for their potential marriage, I'm nothing but salt and seeing Batman (whom I read this for in the first place) could not quell my disappointment. Give me my wife back!
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Profile Image for Brandon.
35 reviews
June 5, 2019
Giving it 5 stars only because it’s the debut of Batman. Other than that, it’s a middling comic. But it’s the first Batman comic so it automatically gets 5 stars.
Profile Image for Rayjan Koehler.
616 reviews22 followers
December 11, 2019
Awesome

A classic Batman story i got to read free from amazon.

Definitely worth reading this book from before my time, and i will definitely read this classic again and again!
Profile Image for Michelle Bacon.
455 reviews37 followers
October 26, 2019
Classic

The original Batman comic book series by Bill Finger are short story panels of Batman helping Commissioner Gordon solve the crimes in the city of Gotham. The comics are old but still a joy to read after all these years.
Profile Image for Nina.
304 reviews
August 23, 2017
Wow, the original 1939 Batman was quite a dark, unattractive character, especially compared with the 1938 Superman. He's a rich aloof playboy, and there's no ambiguity that he's a vigilante with no loyalty to democratic justice. The victims he saves or avenges are his fellow wealthy chums; he has no interest in exposing the criminals to public justice; and no regrets when he kills a bad guy ("A fitting end for his kind."). Whereas 1938 Superman's battles are to expose and bring to justice villains whose victims are the public and the traditionally oppressed - the corrupt Senator, the wife-beating husband, the lynch mob, the exploitative landlord. The two original Superheroes really are completely different characters who stand for very different values.
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Author 4 books35 followers
January 1, 2019
I started the year with this for two reasons. One--I've never read it. But also, it's Batman's 80th year, so I want to fill my year up with Batman.

Also, this was kind of brilliant. It's a 7-page story, very simple, and introduces a character with a lot of mystery and, for the time, counterintuitive to what superheroes were (bright and colorful). He is the antithesis to Superman. The first anti-superhero. And comics were never the same again.
Profile Image for Alayne.
424 reviews61 followers
February 18, 2016
3.5

Es muy básica y simple la historia, además de bastante cortita, pero es la primer aparición de Batman, y me gustó.
Profile Image for Damián Lima.
584 reviews43 followers
December 12, 2022
Uno tiene que imaginarse la cosa en su contexto: año 1939, al borde de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un día común en Yanquilandia, un pibe se acerca al puesto de historietas, compra su revista favorita, la Detective Comics, que suele incluir historias de sus personajes preferidos, tales como Speed Saunders, Cosmo, Buck Marshall, Larry Steele, entre otros, y se encuentra, en este #27 de Detective Comics, con una novedad: la portada anuncia las aventuras de un nuevo héroe, the Batman, el hombre murciélago. ¿Qué habrá sentido ese niño? ¿Habrá intuido de alguna forma todo lo que significaba ese detective disfrazado de murciélago? ¿Habrá pensado: ¡esto es ridículo!, ¡esta payasada no va a durar ni dos números!, ¡no se puede ni comparar a mi favorito, Speed Saunders!? ¡Vaya uno a saber! Quisiera poder leer esta historieta con esos ojos vírgenes, descartando la infinita producción de cultura popular y masiva que desencadenó Batman, como si las innumerables historietas, las películas, las series, los juegos, los artículos coleccionables, y todo lo demás, nunca hubieran existido, como tampoco existen los de Speed Saunders. ¿Cómo sería esa lectura de esta primera aparición de Batman? ¿Qué produciría la historia de este vigilante encapuchado que se enfrenta a las trompadas a una banda de criminales de la industria química, y del cual se revela hacia el final que no es otro que Bruce Wayne, amigo y confidente del Comisionado Gordon? Sea como fuera, ni sus creadores, ni los impresores de Detective Comics, ni ese pibe que compra la revista en el puestito y la lee secretamente en su cuarto, se imaginarían el fenómeno cultural en el que se iba a transformar ese hombre disfrazado de murciélago, ese primer Bat-Man.
2,367 reviews31 followers
November 27, 2022
Sitting there before the beginning of Glass Onion, I pulled this up on the DC app on my phone. I've read it before, but it seems I never documented it here. So, here goes.

Classic!

This is the first Batman. We see that Commissioner Gordon and Bruce Wayne are friends having a chat. Gordon is informed that the CEO of a chemical company has been murdered. He goes to investigate and brings Bruce with him.

While there word that a second murder of a previous partner in the chemical company takes place. Batman discovers a piece of paper. He deduced that another former partner is behind all this.

Batman settles the score as that partner ends up in an acid bath thus dying at the hands of Batman. So much for a no-kill superhero out of the gate.

Batman is regular sized if not a bit small here in the first issue.
Profile Image for David Caldwell.
1,673 reviews35 followers
December 2, 2019
The first "Bat-Man" story

Yes, they did use quotation marks around his name every time in this story. I enjoyed seeing how Batman has changed over the years. Bruce Wayne and Commissioner Gordon are sitting around smoking when a call comes in about a murder. The Commissioner asks Bruce if he wants to tag along to the crime scene. Batman is much simpler in his approach to things. Not ropes to swing on, he uses a common handkerchief to clog a pipe, and a wrench to smash his way out of a trap. I am still confused why they would a man sized globe to gas guinea pigs. Finally, Batman just says the bad guy deserved the fate of falling into a vat of acid. Still, it was fun seeing the first appearance of Batman.
Profile Image for Jason.
113 reviews2 followers
October 14, 2019
Detective Comics #27
"The Case of the Chemical Syndicate"

Ohhh yeah, the beginning of The Bat-Man, and EEESH what is this first design, hooof its rough!



The story is pretty simple, someone is going around murdering ex business partners and surprise, its one of the other partners! The Bat-Man solves this one pretty quick.



Overall a meh story, he has lot to live up to with the type of Superman stories we got already at this point in 1939.
Profile Image for Joni.
815 reviews46 followers
February 27, 2022
Es muy difícil no contextualizar este cómic fundamental para la historia del noveno arte. En un tiempo donde las publicaciones costaban diez centavos de dolar y traían varias historias de distintos personajes, fijos o rotando, casi siempre de tinte detectivesco o sheriff versus forajidos, sin pudor a la hora de retratar a chinos y rusos como el origen de todo mal.
Visto hoy la mayoría son historias cutres mal dibujadas.

Pero Contemplando que se apuntaba a infantes de hace casi un siglo atrás, entonces es lógico el impacto causado y la relevancia que cobró con el tiempo.
Interesante como mínimo.
10 reviews
May 10, 2024
Bem colorido e de arte bem característica da Detective Comics. A história é bem simples, com toques leves de mistério e investigação. De ritmo rápido, as ilustrações são acompanhadas de narrações que reforçam o que acontece em cada cena.
Alguns personagens importantes já estão aqui presentes, embora sem passado. Batman aparece pela primeira vez como um ajudante da Justiça, ainda que ele mesmo não seja nacional da terra legislativa e, é possível ver que, desde o princípio, o personagem rejeitou o emprego de armas de fogo. Ainda assim, a depender das circunstâncias, Batman pode ser letal em seu combate ao crime: ele mesmo acaba matando um criminoso, logo em sua primeira HQ, após, em legítima defesa, proferir um soco contra o bandido que acaba caindo em um tanque de ácido, culminando em sua morte. E Batman julga por conveniente o fim daquele malfeitor.
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28 reviews
December 3, 2018
I thought it a good idea to look at how this story began more than 75 years ago. Though this story is very dated, it is quite an original idea that has stood the test of time. A lot of the dated things about it have to do with the nascence of the medium as to anything else. The way they do exposition in the background has changed a lot over the years, and the art styles can paneling have become much more dynamic, so it is really hard to compare to current day comics. It would be like comparing baseball players from different eras. It is very hard to compare Babe Ruth and Miguel Cabrera.
Profile Image for Ivonne Cruz.
71 reviews5 followers
March 21, 2021
Es sorprendente como un par de páginas contienen la esencia completa de Batman. Ya hay un Batimóvil (aunque un carro bastante normal), las desapariciones repentinas del murciélago, Bruce Wayne (su alter ego y no al revés) siendo aburrido y bastante promedio. No es una historia complicada ni con demasiadas vueltas, pero el espíritu de aventura es innegable y ratifica que antes de la tecnología, el dinero y las habilidades para pelear, el superpoder de Batman siempre ha sido ser un detective.

Ahhh, me voy a divertir mucho con esta colección. 💜
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520 reviews4 followers
February 20, 2022
So weird but a product of its time.

Paraphrase of the beginning: "Someone's been murdered. How exciting! Want to come along?" "Sure, Jim. Maybe it'll help with my boredom."

I don't know if it was common for a police commissioner to bring along friends to crime scenes but there it was. Fortunately, "Bat-Man" (written that way, including quotation marks) was on the job, solved the murder and laughed when the perpetrator died.

It's interesting for its historical value but, in my opinion, wasn’t a good story.
Profile Image for Terry.
208 reviews1 follower
August 3, 2022
First Batman story, “The Case of the Chemical Syndicate.”

A little dated by comparison to todays incarnation of Batman, but it all started with this story. What’s not to love. Bad guys, murderous plots, a disinterested Bruce Wayne, Commissioner Gordon at peak Gordon, and Batman punching a dude into a vat of chemicals. It’s all chef’s kiss really. Totally enjoy going back and reading Batman stories from the forties and fifties, we’ve come a long way. It’s nice to read a throwback and see how this world and it’s characters evolved.
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647 reviews1 follower
February 28, 2023
A surprisingly sure-footed first appearance for Batman, given what I've seen from some other superheroes' first appearances, which are understandably just not as fully-developed as they ultimately will be.

By comparison, we already see Batman's somewhat callous (if somewhat inconsistent) willingness to BASICALLY kill a guy. Like, he's already the deluded maniac that we sort of know him to be, if we're honest.

I can't say the illustrations aren't a little awkward (though charming). I can't say the story is especially deep. But it all works just fine.
Profile Image for Javi.
677 reviews26 followers
January 13, 2018
Qué mal han envejecido los cómics, incluso los que tienen 30-40 años, pero estos aún más. Sorprende, y más en comparación a la novela, que algunas de milenios siguen siendo obras maestras a día de hoy. Todas las historias son planas y repetitivas, como hechas por una plantilla. Lo único destacable, el inicio de Batman y ver otras creaciones de los padres de Superman como Spy o Slam Bradley, que no son gran cosa.
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397 reviews6 followers
September 23, 2019
I've been a massive Batman fan for years, but I've never actually went looking for his original comic appearance. Finally! And it was just I expected: moody, classic, and more violent than what current Batman fans could expect. Batman has no regard for lives of his foes, making his earlier appearances much different than what more modern comic portrayals show. But a classic is a classic and this is where it all started!
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76 reviews1 follower
July 8, 2020
These pre-Comics Code Batman stories are MUCH better than the stories from the Silver Age. Batman's first appearance has a murder! I've spent a lot of time reading the issues from the '50s - there's no comparison of how much more enjoyable this story is because the stakes are substantial.

Also, the rest of the stories in this issue are decent too. There's plenty of the racism you'd expect from something written over 80 years ago.
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