Detective Comics #249

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DC ⋅ 1957
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Bill Finger

Writer

Dave Wood

Artist

Joe Certa

Artist

Ruben Moreira

Penciler

Sheldon Moldoff

Artist

Sheldon Moldoff

Cover Artist

Sheldon Moldoff

Inker

Charles Paris

Letterer

Ira Schnapp

Cover Artist

Ira Schnapp

Published

November 1957

Synopsis

THE CRIME OF BRUCE WAYNE Bruce Wayne agrees to impersonate the Collector and go to jail as part of Commissioner Gordon's plot to discover how an imprisoned man intends to escape. But Wayne is framed for the convict's death during his escape attempt, and Batwoman and Robin must clear his name before he can be executed. The Dynamic Duo of Batwoman and Robin confront the Collector and his gang on several occassions, and each time the criminal manages to escape. The heroes decide to trail the criminal as he gets away his most prized loot from the Gotham Museum, and they are led to the Collector's hideout, where they capture the criminal during a final confrontation. Batwoman and Robin arrive in time to stop the execution of Bruce Wayne, bringing with them the real Collector. When Bruce is released, he shows his gratitude for Batwoman and her excellent detective work. THE GHOST THAT HAUNTED ROY RAYMOND TARGET FOR A DAY To save the governor from gangland reprisals after he refuses to halt a crook's execution, John Jones stands in for him and braves the assassination attempts himself.

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