Batman #29

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DC ⋅ 1945
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Bill Finger

Inker

Jerry Robinson

Inker

Charles Paris

Cover Artist

Dick Sprang

Cover Artist

Ira Schnapp

Published

June 1945

Synopsis

ENEMY NO. 1 Adam Frank is utterly obsessed with being the first one in everything and this takes him in a career of crime. Batman and Robin quickly get on the track of this new criminal and soon they capture the criminal and deliver him to the authorities. THE BUTLER’S APPRENTICE Alfred learns of a deal in which he could teach someone how to be a butler and then receive training to recognize jewels and diamonds. Unaware that the people he is dealing with are criminals, Alfred gets suspicious and after the first session is over, he gives away their location to the police, becoming the hero once again. HEROES BY PROXY! A couple of private detectives are almost out of business and they decide to impersonate Batman and Robin in order to gain some reputation as prestigious detectives. However, their activities as the caped vigilantes are a failure and they are almost defeated by some common thugs. The real Batman and Robin get into action and they manage to capture the criminals, allowing the detectives to take the credit for the capture so their business could improve. THE MAILS GO THROUGH Batman is forced to deliver the mail for a day and during his work he comes across a criminal from the West Coast called "The Scuttler", who is planning to use the mail system to commit crimes. Batman and Robin deduce Scuttler's criminal masterplan and soon they capture the villain and his entire gang.

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