The Brave and the Bold #173

DC Comics
United States.
- Published
- April 1981
- Page count
- 36
- Cover price
- 0.50 USD
- Colour
- Colour
- Size
- Standard size
- Interior paper
- Newsprint
- Cover stock
- Glossy colour
- Binding
- Saddle-stitched
- Format
- Comic series
- GCD
- www.comics.org/issue/35232
Credits
- Editing
- Paul Levitz
Issue contents

Featuring
- Feature
- Batman; Guardians of the Universe
- Genre
- Superhero
- Code
- C-558
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Guardians of the Universe; Nemesis
Credits
- Art
- Jim Aparo
- Colours
- Tatjana Wood
- Letters
- Gaspar Saladino ?
Notes
Color credit provided by Anthony Tollin.

Featuring
- Feature
- Batman; Guardians of the Universe
- Genre
- Superhero
- Code
- J-7076
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Green Lantern [Sinestro] (origin); Alfred Pennyworth; James Gordon; Guardians of the Universe; Carol Ferris; Thomas Kalmaku
Credits
- Script
- Gerry Conway
- Art
- Jim Aparo
- Colours
- Adrienne Roy
- Letters
- Jim Aparo
Synopsis
A Guardian of the Universe reaches out to Batman to use his detective skills to determine which of the Guardians has been replaced by an imposter, and why no Green Lanterns will answer the Guardians call.
Notes
Story continues in The Brave and the Bold #174.

Featuring
- Feature
- Wonder Woman; Hostess Twinkies
- Genre
- Superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman
Notes
Advertisement for Hostess Twinkies in comic strip format.

Featuring
- Feature
- Nemesis
- Code
- J-7176
- Characters
- Nemesis; Noel Chesterton; Samuel Solomon; Michael Boches
Credits
- Script
- Cary Burkett
- Art
- Dan Spiegle
- Colours
- Gene D'Angelo
- Letters
- John Costanza
Reprint history
- Also printed
-
Nemesis (Murray, 1982?) ([October 1982?]) — Knight’s Gambit!

Featuring
- Feature
- Brave & Bold Mailbag
- Code
- L-732
Credits
- Script
- Paul Levitz
- Letters
- typeset
Notes
Letters from Dwaine C. Sutton, Robin Snyder, Jeff DeMos and Brie Millington.
Indicia
The indicia for this issue is not recorded. The identified publisher might be an associated or parent company, rather than the specific listed publisher.