- Product Title: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #109
- Condition: Very Good condition with the following flaws: A few light reading wrinkles along spine – light reading wear to all corners & edges – light reading wrinkles along covers both front & back - light discoloration along edges of pages & back cover (See Scans). Interior is in very nice condition & complete w/cover held tightly at staples
- Story Title(s): Gotham Bay, Be My Grave!
- Vendor: DC Comics
- Year Published: 1973
- Description: Original cover price: $0.20. Cover by Jim Aparo. Script by Bob Haney, art by Jim Aparo; At the construction site of a new bridge across Gotham Harbor, a horribly burned man rises from the site and begins attacking sailors across Gotham Harbor, in spite of Batman's best efforts to stop the creature; The series of bizarre murders also attracts the attention of Jason Blood (AKA Etrigan the Demon), who told of the situation by his colleagues; After they leave, he struggles with wanting to come to terms with Glenda about his feelings. However, he's visited by Merlin who asks the Demon to go and see him at Tintagel the next day; While in pursuit of the monster, the Demon is captured by Batman, and he, Matthews, and Randu are forced to reveal to Batman the Demon's double identity. 021821
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