Detective Comics #125

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DC ⋅ 1947
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Bill Finger

Penciler

Lee Harris

Penciler

Jack Burnley

Cover Artist

Jack Burnley

Inker

Ray Burnley

Inker

Charles Paris

Cover Artist

Charles Paris

Letterer

Betty Bentley

Published

July 1947

Synopsis

THE CITADEL OF CRIME Batman is informed that several men that have been released from the Gotham State Penitentiary have disappeared without a trace and just recently, one of them has been found dead. In order to learn the truth, Batman poses as an ex-convict and he is soon approached by some men who offer him a job at a secret plant. Batman is taken to the plant and Robin follows him very closely. When Batman is discovered and locked in a cell, he finds a way to summon Robin and the next day, Robin saves Batman. They start investigating and soon they find out the the criminals who run the plant are forcing the ex-convicts to work making arms and weapons for the underworld. Batman and Robin shut the plant down and the leader of the criminal gang, who calls himself the Thinker, is accidentally killed. The ex-convicts decide to start an honest business in the plant while Batman and Robin return home. PROSECUTOR BY PROXY FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD WHEN HITLER CAME BACK A German actor tries to revive the SS by playing on the rumor that Hitler is still alive. The Boy Commandos discover the farce and are quick to put an end to the second coming of the Third Reich.

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