DC

Released July 1940

Detective Comics #42

Synopsis

THE CASE OF THE PROPHETIC PICTURES Pierre Antal, a famous portrait artist and womanizing ne'er-do-well discovers that his paintings have been defaced or damaged. The subjects of the paintings are also dead. In the following days, a millionaire and an opera singer have portraits done by Antal, only to later find that the pictures are later altered, showing them being killed by different weapons. The day after each portrait is completed, each person is killed exactly in the manner their portrait predicts. Batman tries to prevent a hanging of one subject of the paintings, Mr. Warren, and climbs the outside of a skyscraper to Warren's penthouse in hopes of surprising the killer, but arrives too late and when police arrive, Warren is already swinging, so of course they suspect Batman of doing the murders, and there's a brief chase Later, Robin manages to find the killer on a yacht, disguised in a painter's smock and beret, while wearing a green skull and pursuing his next victim. Although he saves the intended victim, the killer escapes. To lure him out, Bruce Wayne has a painting done by Antal and sets up a dummy to fool the killer. In his mansion's study, Batman manages to detain and unmask the killer, who turns out to be Wylie, a financially-stressed socialite who was trying to raise the prices of his art collection via this elaborate and murderous ruse. Soon after being caught, Wylie commits suicide with his own handgun. THE MISSING GAS MASK Bart Regan helps track down the thief who stole the plans to a new gas mask. THE JEWELRY ROBBERIES THE GIRL IN RED Lee Travis was leaving the office of the Globe-Leader after a day of work, when he accidentally bumped into a man with a cane. The man yelled at Lee before walking away, appearing to be following a woman. Lee watched the old man follow the woman, until the man told two thugs to grab her and take her with them. He tried to follow them, but lost them, as they entered an alley. Later that night, Lee returned to the alley as the Crimson Avenger and found a secret door. Once he entered the hideout, he walked down a flight of stairs and knocked out a guard before coming upon a meeting between members of an organization, who declared themselves the greatest master minds in crime and science, who intended to take over the world and who the woman was standing in front of. The group had intended to use the woman to trap some world leaders whom the group targeted. The woman claimed that she refused to help them. Suddenly, the Crimson, who overheard the meeting, was approached from behind by one of the members, who pushed him off of the window, onto the meeting table in the room. Next, the group took Crimson and threw him into a dungeon, which they intended to flood, killing him. However, Crimson escaped by crawling through a water duct until he realized that he was in the bottom of a well. The Crimson decided that he could make a balloon by shooting his gas gun into his cloak, causing him to float up. Meanwhile, the organization was about to send the woman into the dungeon, but as they opened the door, the Crimson Avenger emerged and shot them with his gas gun and later defeating them. The next headline of the Globe-Leader read. "CRIMSON SAVES GIRL!" THE PYROMANIAC Speed busts a pyromaniac. MURDER IN THE SEASHORE INN Steve solves the murder of a newspaperman killed by protection racketeers. AN EAR IN THE MALL THE GEM JEWELRY COMPANY

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    $390
  • Mid
    $1.2K
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    $3.9K

Details

Cover Date
July 1940
Pages
68
UPC
N/A
Cover Price
$0.10
Final Order Cutoff
N/A

Creators

  • Writer
    Bill Finger
  • Writer
    Gardner Fox
  • Writer
    Jerry Siegel
  • Writer
    Jack Lehti
  • Artist
    Jack Lehti
  • Writer
    Chad Grothkopf
  • Artist
    Chad Grothkopf
  • Letterer
    Chad Grothkopf
  • Artist
    Sheldon Moldoff
  • Artist
    Ed Winiarski
  • Artist
    Maurice Kashuba
  • Artist
    Howard Sherman
  • Letterer
    Howard Sherman
  • Artist
    Fred Guardineer
  • Letterer
    Fred Guardineer
  • Artist
    Bob Kane
  • Cover Artist
    Bob Kane
  • Artist
    Don Lynch
  • Inker
    Jerry Robinson
  • Letterer
    Jerry Robinson
  • Cover Artist
    Jerry Robinson

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