Detective Comics #232

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DC ⋅ 1956
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Artist

Dick Sprang

Penciler

Joe Certa

Inker

Charles Paris

Letterer

Pat Gordon

Cover Artist

Ira Schnapp

Published

June 1956

Synopsis

THE OUTLAW WHO PLAYED BATMAN A gangster weasels his way into playing Batman in an annual film production about Batman, and uses the equipment and training he gets from the real Caped Crusader in perpetrating crimes. Unaware that the equipment provided to him contains tracking devices and that Batman suspected him from the start, he leads the Dynamic Duo straight to his hideout, where he is ultimately captured and arrested. After these events, Batman offers to play himself in the film. THE MAN WHO COULD EAT METAL THE DOG WITH A MARTIAN MASTER On the trail of a jewel thief, John Jones finds his Martian powers are interfered with by a dachshund whom he saved from drowning.

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