Released April 1979
Brave and the Bold, The #149
Synopsis
LOOK HOMEWARD, RUNAWAY! Batman enlists the Teen Titans to help him as undercover agents, infiltrating the Runaways, a gang of teenage thieves under the control of a mysterious Fagin called The Man. They choose Donna and Wally to go in their civilian identities while Robin and Speedy worked from the outside. After earning The Man's trust, Donna and Wally manage to get some information that proves valuable for Batman. Unfortunately, the Titans are soon discovered and exposed by the man, turning the Runaways against them. The Titans go into action against the young criminals and in the meantime, Batman goes looking for a fugitive that has recently escaped prison and wants revenge against The Man. Batman arrives in time at the Runaways' hideout to stop the would-be-killer and The Man himself, whose real identity is Max Cash, a wanted criminal who disguises himself as Batman and uses a voice modifier to speak in Commissioner Gordon's voice. Like this, the criminals are captured thanks to the Titans and Batman, ending the reign of crime of the Runaways.
Variants
Synopsis
LOOK HOMEWARD, RUNAWAY! Batman enlists the Teen Titans to help him as undercover agents, infiltrating the Runaways, a gang of teenage thieves under the control of a mysterious Fagin called The Man. They choose Donna and Wally to go in their civilian identities while Robin and Speedy worked from the outside. After earning The Man's trust, Donna and Wally manage to get some information that proves valuable for Batman. Unfortunately, the Titans are soon discovered and exposed by the man, turning the Runaways against them. The Titans go into action against the young criminals and in the meantime, Batman goes looking for a fugitive that has recently escaped prison and wants revenge against The Man. Batman arrives in time at the Runaways' hideout to stop the would-be-killer and The Man himself, whose real identity is Max Cash, a wanted criminal who disguises himself as Batman and uses a voice modifier to speak in Commissioner Gordon's voice. Like this, the criminals are captured thanks to the Titans and Batman, ending the reign of crime of the Runaways.
- A sign that reads 'Levitz Arms Service Entrance' is a reference to Paul Levitz who was editor on Batman at the time of this issue's publication but went on to act as president of DC from 2002-2009
Details
- Series
- Brave and the Bold, The
- Published Date
- April 1979
- Pages
- 32
- UPC
- 0709893044004
- Cover Price
- $0.40
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
Characters
- No characters listed.