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DC - Detective Comics #316 (1963) Batman vs Double X

Twickenham, London

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Detective Comics #316 - Published June 1963

Simon Eves escapes from the sanitarium he was locked with his memory restored. Ecks finds a hidden duplicator device and becomes Dr. Double X once again. He matches wits with Batman again, but Batman is able to defeat him by generating an energy duplicate of himself with Ecks' machine. Batman fights Ecks while their respective duplicates fight each other. Batman learns that the only way to eliminate the duplicate is to destroy the machine that created it when Dr. X tries to get rid of the Batman double. Doctor X finds out quickly that he was tricked by the Dynamic Duo and Vicki Vale and the Batman destroys Ecks' machine, eliminating his duplicate. When Ecks is finally captured, the Batman duplicate decides to eliminate itself by destroying the second machine.

7.0 Grade - Very slight wear beginning to show around the staples and stress points owing to the comic being opened and read (carefully) two or three times and stored away with some care. For American comics, most of the cover lustre still remains and for British comics the cover should be flat, uniform creamy or off-white with only a few very minor stress creases at the spine. For American comics, only the tiniest spine wear at the top or bottom but no cover marks, no tears, no prominent creases (perhaps 2mm and quite hard to spot). The pages can be creamy or off-white but in no way yellowing and with no darker page edges. For Very Fine, think simply Very Sharp.

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