

Batman #231 – FN (6.0) – “The Man Who Saw With His Fingers!” – Classic Neal Adams Cover (DC, 1971)
📦 Bronze Age DC Horror & Action | Neal Adams Cover | Bagged & Boarded
📌 Estimated FN (6.0) condition. Moderate spine wear with visible color-breaking ticks, blunted corners, minor creasing, and light surface wear front and back. Cover gloss remains solid with strong color pop. Interior pages intact. Bagged & boarded for protection. See photos for full condition reference.
📖 Comic Details:
Main Story: “Blind Rage of the Ten-Eyed Man!”
The eerie return of The Ten-Eyed Man, who sees through the tips of his fingers—and uses his twisted abilities to draw Batman into a deadly jungle trap. Featuring a memorable Bronze Age villain and an iconic horror-style cover by Neal Adams, this issue blends superhero action with a haunting, pulpy vibe.
Backup Story: “Wiped Out!”
Robin tracks down a burglary ring after his and Terri Bergstrom’s apartments are ransacked. Written by Mike Friedrich, with art by Irv Novick and Dick Giordano.
🖌 Stories & Credits:
Cover Art by Neal Adams
Main Story: Written by Frank Robbins | Pencils by Irv Novick | Inks by Dick Giordano
Backup: Written by Mike Friedrich | Pencils by Irv Novick | Inks by Dick Giordano
Publisher: DC Comics
Published: May 1971
Format: Full Color | 36 Pages | Cover Price: $0.15
🧠 Key Features:
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Classic Neal Adams cover art
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The Ten-Eyed Man appearance – cult Bronze Age villain
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Includes Robin backup story
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Early 15¢ era Bronze Age Batman
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Estimated FN (6.0) condition
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Bagged and boarded
💎 Collectible Appeal:
A strange and striking entry in the Bronze Age Batman catalog, Batman #231 is sought after for its vintage villain, creepy visual concept, and classic Adams cover. A standout addition for collectors who love the weird, experimental edge of early '70s DC.
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