DC Future State Next Batman Tim Fox ONLY Had 8 DC Comics Appearances Before BIG Break! Batman #313 Is HOT, But Not The Only One! (Sans Spoilers)

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DC Future State Next Batman Tim Fox ONLY Had 8 DC Comics Appearances Before BIG Break! Batman #313 Is HOT, But Not The Only One! (Sans Spoilers)

Here are all of Tim Fox’s pre DC Future State appearances. While his first appearance in Batman #313 has gotten the most attention, don’t sleep on the other ones.

Tim Fox First Appearance – Batman #313 in 1979

Solicitation: “It’s a race against the clock as Batman attempts to recover stolen defense codes before Two-Face, who plans on selling the information to Soviet spies.

Was selling for around $50 in early December 2020 and sold for as much $800 CGC’d this past weekend. As of press time there is a low grade version of this book on eBay with a Buy It Now price of $99.99.

Tim Fox Second Appearance – Batman #323 in 1980

Solicitation: “In ‘The Cat Who Would be King,’ the Dark Knight investigates a number of cat-related crimes, believing the culprit to be none other than his old enemy Catwoman!”

Was selling for around $10 in early December 2020 and sold for as much $400 CGC’d this past weekend.

Tim Fox Third Appearance – Batman #330 in 1980

Solicitation: “When a mysterious woman comes to town, Batman and Robin must put aside their differences!

Was selling for around $10 in early December 2020 and sold for as much $16 this past weekend.

Tim Fox Fourth Appearance – Batman #333 in 1981

Solicitation: “Traveling the world together, Batman and Talia end up in Hong Kong! Then, Catwoman and Robin team up!

Was selling for around $7 in early December 2020 and sold for as much $10 this past weekend.

Tim Fox Fifth Appearance – Batman: Gotham Knights #32 in 2002

Solicitation: “Writer Devin Grayson’s final issue follows Bruce Wayne through a typical day to see just how many lives Batman–and Bruce–have an impact upon. Plus, a Batman: Black & White backup tale by Mark Askwith and Michael Kaluta!

Was selling for around $1 in early December 2020 and sold for as much $6 this past weekend.

Tim Fox Sixth Appearance – DC Retroactive: Batman – The 70’s #1 in 2011

Solicitation: “The 1970s was a pivotal decade for Batman, one in which he transitioned from TV’s campy Caped Crusader into today’s Dark Knight Detective! Now, legendary scribe Len Wein (DC UNIVERSE: LEGACIES) tells a never-before-revealed tale from this era in a brand-new story! Plus: a classic tale originally published in the ’70s, also written by Len Wein!

This one appears scarce on eBay, but sold for as much $7 this past weekend.

Tim Fox Seventh Appearance – Batman: The Joker War Zone #1 in 2020

Solicitation: “Gotham City is a battleground as The Joker takes over the Wayne fortune and wages a street war against the Dark Knight and his allies! Enter the “war zone” with short stories featuring characters like Cassandra Cain, Stephanie Brown, and Luke Fox and see how they’re fighting back in a city under siege! Also, the brutal full debut of the mysterious new anti-hero known as Clownhunter!

Was selling for around $3 in early December 2020 and sold for as much $25 CGC’d this past weekend.

Tim Fox Eighth Appearance – Batman #101 in 2020

Solicitation: “A new day dawns in Gotham and the horrors of “The Joker War” are just being realized. A bold new direction for Batman begins as Bruce Wayne’s circumstances are forever changed. How did the Joker’s rampage affected the citizens of the city? And why does Cole Cash-a.k.a.-Grifter, now work for Lucius Fox?!

Was selling for around $2 in early December 2020 and it’s solo Grifter variant cover sold for as much $35 this past weekend.

Will you get these for yourself for Christmas and holiday season or ask for them from friends and family?

John is a long-time pop culture fan, comics historian, and blogger. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief at Comics Nexus. Prior to being EIC he has produced several column series including DEMYTHIFY, NEAR MINT MEMORIES and the ONE FAN'S TRIALS at the Nexus plus a stint at Bleeding Cool producing the COMICS REALISM column. As BabosScribe, John is active on his twitter account, his facebook page, his instagram feed and welcomes any and all feedback. Bring it on!