The Most Valuable Batman Comic Books

By being one of the most popular comic book characters ever, the earliest Batman comic books have become increasingly valuable over the years. Here, then, are the twenty-five most valuable individual Batman comic books, based on the prices (as of December 2015) on the awesomely useful ComicsPriceGuide.com.

All prices given are for a copy of the comic book in near-mint condition (using a guide to the condition scale of comic books, near mint is typically the best condition comic books can realistically be found in). 

01
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World's Finest Comics #2 - $10,000

Issue 2 of World's Finest Comics
DC Comic

This 1941 comic was the second issue of DC Comics (then called National)'s book that contained both Superman and Batman stories in it. This was the first issue of the series to be titled "World's Finest Comics," the title it would retain for the next 45 years. In the early days of the series, Batman and Superman had their own solo stories. It wasn't until inflation led to the series shrinking down to fewer pages that Batman and Superman began to share one story, leading to decades of team-ups of the two heroes. 

02
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Batman #7 - $10,000

Batman issue number 7
DC Comics

This 1941 comic book contained an early appearance of the Joker in it. 

03
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Batman #6 - $10,000

Batman issue number 6
DC Comics

 This 1941 comic book featured an adventure involving one of Batman's early love interests, Linda Page, as well as the introduction of a short-lived villain known as the Clock Maker. 

04
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Batman #16 - $12,000

Batman number 16
DC Comics

 This 1943 comic book contained the first appearance of Alfred Pennyworth, Batman's butler. 

05
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Detective Comics #34 - $12,000

Detective Comics number 34
DC Comics

 This 1939 comic book shows you just how early it was in Batman's comic book career, as he was not even featured on the cover of this issue of Detective Comics! This was the eighth appearance of Batman. 

06
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Batman #5 - $12,000

Batman number 5
DC Comics

This 1941 comic book featured the first appearance of Batman's Batmobile (at least a very early variation of the Batmobile). 

07
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Detective Comics #58 - $12,000

Detective Comics number 58
DC Comics

 This 1941 comic book contained the first appearance of one of Batman's most notable rogues, the Penguin, who Bob Kane based on a cartoon character for a brand of cigarettes

08
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Batman #4 - $16,000

Batman number 4
DC Comics

 This 1940 comic book contained the fifth appearance of the Joker. 

09
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Detective Comics #32 - $16,000

Detective Comics number 32
DC Comics

This 1939 comic book (the third Detective Comics since Batman's first appearance that did not feature Batman on the cover) sees Batman killing a vampire! 

10
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Batman #11 - $16,000

Batman number 11
DC Comics

 This 1941 comic book featured the first time that the Joker appeared on the cover of an issue of Batman

11
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Detective Comics #40 - $16,000

Detective Comics number 40
DC Comics

 This 1940 comic book featured the debut of the Batman villain, Clayface.

12
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Detective Comics #37 - $18,000

 This 1940 comic book was the last solo Batman comic before he was joined by his sidekick, Robin. 

13
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Detective Comics #30 - $20,000

Detective Comics number 30
DC Comics

 This 1939 comic book was so early in Batman's existence that they did not even feature a small drawing of Batman on the cover like the other early covers without Batman featured on the cover. 

14
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Batman #3 - $22,000

Batman number 3
DC Comics

This 1940 comic book featured Catwoman's third appearance.  

15
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Detective Comics #35 - $24,000

Detective Comics number 35
DC Comics

 This 1939 comic book is most famous for its splash page featuring Batman brandishing a gun. 

16
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Detective Comics #36 - $24,000

Detective Comics number 36
DC Comics

This 1939 comic book featured the first appearance of the Batman rogue, Hugo Strange, Batman's earliest recurring rogue.  

17
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World's Best Comics #1 - $30,000

World's Best Comics number 1
DC Comics

This 1940 comic book was the first regular comic to feature Superman and Batman in one comic book (after a special edition comic that DC produced for the 1939 World's Fair).  

18
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Batman #2 - $40,000

Batman number 2
DC Comics

This 1940 comic book featured the second appearances of both the Joker and Catwoman.  

19
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Detective Comics #28 - $60,000

Detective Comics number 28
DC Comics

 This 1939 comic book features the second appearance of the Batman (note his absence from the cover of the book, as no one knew that he was going to be such a sensation right away).

20
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Detective Comics #29 - $60,000

Detective Comics number 29
DC Comics

 This 1939 comic book (with the awesome cover) features the first appearance of what you could call one of Batman's Rogues, as Batman faces off against Doctor Death. 

21
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Detective Comics #31 - $80,000

Detective Comics number 31
DC Comics

This 1939 comic book (with the stunning Bob Kane cover, which was later famously homaged by Neal Adams on a cover in the 1970s) features the first appearance of the Batarang and the Batplane.  

22
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Detective Comics #33 - $80,000

Detective Comics number 33
DC Comics

This 1939 comic book features the debut of Batman's origin (who wrote the origin is still a matter of debate seventy-five plus years later).  

23
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Detective Comics #38 - $84,000

Detective Comics number 38
DC Comics

This 1940 comic book featured the debut of Dick Grayson, also known as Batman's sidekick, Robin, the Boy Wonder! 

24
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Batman #1 - $400,000

Batman number 1
DC Comics

This 1940 comic book (released right after the #3 comic book on this list) featured the debuts of both the Joker and Catwoman! And that's not even taking into consideration that it was the first issue of Batman's solo comic book. 

25
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Detective Comics #27 - $1,200,000

Detective Comics number 27
DC Comics

 This 1939 comic book, featuring the first appearance of Batman, is currently the second-most valuable comic book in the world (after 1938's Action Comics #1, featuring the first appearance of Superman), worth over a million dollars!