Detective Comics #141

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DC ⋅ 1948
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Otto Binder

Writer

Lit. Win

Artist

Lit. Win

Writer

Henry Boltinoff

Artist

Henry Boltinoff

Letterer

Henry Boltinoff

Penciler

Curt Swan

Artist

Howard Sherman

Artist

Jimmy Thompson

Penciler

Bob Kane

Cover Artist

Bob Kane

Inker

Charles Paris

Inker

Steve Brodie

Published

September 1948

Synopsis

THE GALLERY OF PUBLIC HEROES Batman captures the wanted criminal Blackie Nason and he is brought to the GCPD Headquarters, where the Police take mugshots of his face and it becomes part of the the Police "Rogue's Gallery." So after he escapes from prison, he has plastic surgery, then sets up his "Gallery of Undercover Cops." However, in a desperate plan to get enough money to escape from Gotham, he makes up an identity and accidentally uncovers the true identity of Batman, just wanting to scam the underworld element. Batman realizes that Nason has spread out his true identity and he stops the criminals who try to kill Bruce Wayne. His appearance confuses the criminals and Batman's secret identity remains intact. Later, Batman tries to stop Nason from escaping, but the criminal dies in a desperate attempt to get away from Batman. ROBOTMAN IN THE MOON THE SINISTER SNOWMAN FIND ME A KILLER

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