(May 1991)

Kitchen Sink Press; DC, 1991 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Volume
?
Price
19.95 USD
Pages
208
Indicia Frequency
?
On-sale Date
1991-04-11
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
?
Brand
?
ISBN
0-87816-148-1 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
?
Editing
Dave Schreiner (editor)
Color
Color
Binding
Softcover
Publishing Format
Collected Edition

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Batman; Robin / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Pete Poplaski (signed as Poplaski)
Inks
Pete Poplaski (signed as Poplaski)
Colors
Pete Poplaski

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Joker; Penguin [Oswald Cobblepot]; Robin [Dick Grayson]

A History of the 1940s Batman and Robin Sundays (Table of Contents: 1)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Joe Desris
Letters
typeset

Indexer Notes

various covers used as illoes

Biographies (Table of Contents: 2)

text article / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Joe Desris
Letters
typeset

Genre
biography

Bubblegum Similarities (Table of Contents: 3)

Introduction / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
Joe Desris
Letters
typeset

Previous Reprintings (Table of Contents: 4)

Introduction / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Joe Desris
Letters
typeset

The McClure Syndicate's Promotional Booklet (Table of Contents: 5)

Introduction / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 12 pages (report information)

Script
?
Letters
typeset

Jack Burnley's Pencils (Table of Contents: 6)

Introduction / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jack Burnley
Letters
typeset

Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]

Indexer Notes

two sample penciled strips

Batman -- Backward Looking and Forward Leaning (Table of Contents: 7)

Introduction / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 4 pages (report information)

Script
Al Schwartz
Letters
typeset

The Penguin's Crime-Thunderstorms (Table of Contents: 8)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Don C. Cameron
Pencils
Bob Kane (signed)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
? (DC bullpen)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Beagle; Penguin [Oswald Cobblepot]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Amos Q. Pinchbeck (wealthy eccentric)
Synopsis
The Penguin has a unique plan in mind by selling a wealthy eccentric one of his umbrellas.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #1-6 (11/7 -12/12/1943)
Keywords
Bat-Cave; Gotham City; Wayne Mansion

The Secret of Cap'n Plankton's Ghost (Table of Contents: 9)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Bob Kane (signed)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
? (DC bullpen)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; John Plankton (son of Captain Plankton); Ross Plankton [as Cap'n Plankton] (villain, nephew of John Plankton); Plankton's crew (villains)
Synopsis
Batman and Robin must stop the robberies of the summer homes owned by rich residents by the ghost of Captain Plankton and his crew.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #7-10 (12/19/1943 - 1/9/1944)
Keywords
Davy Jones (a ship); Pirate Lake

Jesse James Rides Again (Table of Contents: 10)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
? (DC bullpen)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Commissioner Gordon; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Mr. Nevins (President of a railroad); Hamlet [as Jesse James] (villain, former Shakespearian actor); Packy [as Billy the Kid] (villain)
Synopsis
Commissioner Gordon calls in the Caped Crusaders to meet the President of a railroad celebrating its centennial by running a special engine with a caboose carrying a fortune in silver as a re-enactment of a 1844 trip. Unknown to the Dynamic Duo, a pair of crooks intervene, dressed as Jesse James and Billy the Kid.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #11-15 (1/16 - 2/13/1944)
Keywords
Bat Signal; Daily Globe; Gotham City; Gotham News; Wayne Mansion

The Undersea Bank Bandits (Table of Contents: 11)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
? (DC bullpen)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Beagle (cameo); Commissioner Gordon; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Gotham City riverfront superintendent; gang of underwater bank robbers (villains)
Synopsis
Batman and Robin are in a dilemma, trying to figure out how a gang of bank robbers are able to easily pull off robberies right under their noses.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #16-20 (2/20 - 3/12/1944
Keywords
Bat Cave; Batmobile; Gotham City; Sailors' National Bank; Wayne Mansion

Liquid Gold (Table of Contents: 12)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
? (DC bullpen)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Ruth Parker (oil rig owner/operator); Sheriff Rossin; Big Tim Hale (villain, oil operator); Hale's men [Pete; Joe] (villains)
Synopsis
The Caped Crusaders are called in by a lady oil rig owner to help discover who is damaging the tools and machinery in her oil fields and scaring away the workers.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #21-26 (3/26 - 4/30/1944)

Cap'n Alfred (Table of Contents: 13)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
? (DC bullpen)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Beagle; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Herbert (a ship's captain); group of silk hijackers [Mike Mason; Ned; Twist; Tapper; other unnamed] (villains)
Synopsis
Reliving his ancestor's trade as a ship's captain, Alfred is given the opportunity to be a captain for a day himself. Lucky for him that Batman and Robin, in disguise, slip aboard the ship.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #27-31 (5/7 - 6/4/1944)
Keywords
Gotham City; Wayne Mansion

Death Row's Innocent Resident (Table of Contents: 14)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
? (DC bullpen)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Commissioner Gordon (cameo); Robin [Dick Grayson]; Warden Doyle; Dorian (rare book dealer, death); Frederick Steele (Dorian's partner); Bower (villain, book counterfeiter boss, eventual death); Horace Hawkins (villain, book counterfeiter); Hawkin's gang (villains)
Synopsis
A man on death row, soon to be executed, calls in Batman and Robin to investigate the case, claiming that he was innocent of the murder of his boss, Mr. Dorian.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #32-39 (6/11 - 7/30/1944)
Keywords
Bat Signal; Batmobile; Gotham City; Wayne Mansion

The Mardi Gras Mystery (Table of Contents: 15)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp (strips #43-46); ? (DC bullpen) (strips #40-42)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Mrs. Bridges; Ann Lacy (Mrs. Bridges niece); Joe; Mr. Bagley [as Falstaff] (villain); Bagley's gang [Lebette; Klink; others unnamed] (villains)
Synopsis
Invited down to New Orleans to a Mardi Gras celebration, Bruce and Dick soon find themselves in a mad search for a treasure buried aboard an old steamboat by Blackjack Lucas.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #40-46 (8/6 - 9/17/1944)
Keywords
New Orleans

An Attic Full of Art (Table of Contents: 16)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Mr. Greene (art collector); Mr. Cobb (farmer); circus trapeze artist (death); Mr. Maxwell (villain, crooked art dealer)
Synopsis
Art dealer Maxwell is well aware that many more Homer Benson paintings exist on a farm where the late artist once lived, and Maxwell intends to use any trick of the trade to lay his hands on them. The Caped Crusaders deem otherwise.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #47-53 (9/24 - 11/5/1944)
Keywords
Gotham City

There Was a Crooked Man (Table of Contents: 17)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Mr. Davis; The Crooked Man [Mr. Mellville]; the Crooked Man's gang [Mousey; rest unnamed]
Synopsis
The Dynamic Duo get involved in one of the strangest cases of their careers in trying to track down a crooked man, straight out of the nursery rhyme.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #54-61 (11/12 - 12/31/1944)

Holy Smoke (Table of Contents: 18)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Osborne (district forest ranger); Joe (forest ranger); Neil Gage (handyman); Mary (Neil's sweetheart); Charley Bruff (villain, rancher)
Synopsis
While out on a camping trip, Batman and Robin are invited to visit an actual forest ranger, see how he does his work, and participate in fighting a monstrous forest fire, all due to a man trying to blame another for a crime.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #62-68 (1/7 - 2/18/1945)

An English Sassiety Skoit (Table of Contents: 19)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman; Alfred Beagle; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Valerie (Alfred's niece); Goitie [as Valerie] (villain); Charlie (villain); Sergeant Stone (villain); Sergeant Madden (villain)
Synopsis
A pair of crooks come upon a plan to impersonate Alfred's niece, whom Alfred has never seen, in order to get large sums of money out of the butler on the pretense that she was falsely accused of theft of jewels.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #69-72 (2/25 - 3/18/1945)
Keywords
Gotham City; Wayne Mansion

Rustling on a Reservation (Table of Contents: 20)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Chief Montak; John Red Feather; Featherfoot (Indian boy); Sheriff Alby; gang of cattle rustlers [One-Wing; rest unnamed] (villains)
Synopsis
While vacationing on a dude ranch out west, the pair decide to visit a Pueblo reservation for relaxation. But soon, it is Batman and Robin who must track down a gang of cattle rustlers, using that scenario to cover up their real motive: to secretly mine a fortune in silver from beneath the Indian reservation land.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #73-78 (3/25 - 4/29/1945)

The Gopher: King of the Underworld (Table of Contents: 21)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Gopher (villain, Hall of Records map room clerk, death); the Gopher's gang [Monk; Mitch; Anthony Mayo (sanitation man, death); rest unnamed] (villains)
Synopsis
A clever criminal uses a series of "natural" underground disasters to cover for his crimes of robbery -- all committed underground!
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #79-85 (5/6 - 7/17/1945)
Keywords
Batmobile; Gotham City

The Tale of the Tinker Diamond (Table of Contents: 22)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Bob Kane (signed)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Beagle; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Jonas Brock (diamond cutter); Brock's son (cameo); kidnappers [Blinky Meggs (a fence); Lefty; rest unnamed] (villains)
Synopsis
A group of kidnappers kidnap the son of a famed diamond cutter, who is to cut the famed Tinker Diamond, and try to convince him to substitute a glass version of the diamond on the day of the cutting, then give the real gem to the gang in return for the release of his son.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #86-90 (6/24 - 7/22/1945)
Keywords
Gotham City; Tinker Diamond; Wayne Mansion

A Pretty Amnesiac (Table of Contents: 23)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Al Schwartz
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Helen Smithers; Mr. Wilson (villain); Mr. Watson (villain); Mr. Wilde (villain)
Synopsis
A young girl with amnesia, raised by a Chinese family and whose late parents were missionaries, holds the secret of a fortune buried somewhere on the premises to keep it from the Japanese. When a trio of thugs kidnap the young woman to extract the information from her, the Dynamic Duo spring into action to save her.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #91-97 (7/29 - 9/9/1945)
Keywords
Batmobile; Gotham City; Graham Hotel

Devil's Reef (Table of Contents: 24)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Al Schwartz
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Beagle; Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Miller Gang [Miller; Jeff; rest unnamed] (villains, group of bank robbers)
Synopsis
A group of bank robbers hightail it to Devil's Reef in order to prevent the police from catching up with them. But Batman and Robin figure out where they are and go after them, unaware that Alfred has dug up an 1760 treasure map that pinpoints a treasure located on that very same island.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #98-103 (9/16 - 10/21/1945)
Keywords
Batmobile; Devil's Reef; improvised Bat Signal; Wayne Mansion

Gotham's Cleverest Criminal (Table of Contents: 25)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Al Schwartz
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Commissioner Gordon; Joker (villain); Robin [Dick Grayson]; Joker's gang (villains); The Sparrow (villain); The Sparrow's gang [Mincemeat Mulligan; rest unnamed] (villains)
Synopsis
When the Joker reads of a new criminal in Gotham City that is considered more clever that the Crime Clown himself, he decides to break jail and track down this upstart.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #104-110 (10/28 - 12/9/1945)
Keywords
Bat Signal; Gotham City; Gotham Gazette; Wayne Mansion

Alfred Claus (Table of Contents: 26)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Al Schwartz
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Beagle; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Eddie; gang of crooks (villains)
Synopsis
When Alfred encounters a small boy who didn't receive any Christmas presents the year before, the intrepid butler decides to play Santa himself to restore the boy's faith in Christmas.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #111-112 (12/16 - 12/23/1945)
Keywords
Batmobile; Christmas; Wayne Mansion

Twelvetoes (Table of Contents: 27)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Al Schwartz
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Beagle; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Helen; "Skinny" Sloan (Policeman, Helen's beau); Jeff (villain, Sloan's rival); Twelvetoes (villain); Twelvetoe's gang (villains)
Synopsis
Constantly being ribbed because of his weight, "Skinny" Sloan vows to not lose any more weight, else he will lose his girl to another suitor. But Helen's suitor, Jeff, who wants the girl's money, is determined to see that the policeman loses weight, so he hires the Twelvetoe's gang to keep the cop running from crime to crime.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #113-118 (12/30/1945 - 2/3/1946)
Keywords
Bat Cave; Batmobile; Gotham City; Supreme Baths

Oswald Who? (Table of Contents: 28)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Al Schwartz
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Penguin [Oswald Cobblepot] (villain); Robin [Dick Grayson]; Miranda Cobblepot (Oswald's aunt); Stonehead (villain); Stonehead's henchmen (villains)
Synopsis
The Batman and Robin capture the Penguin attempting to pick up a postcard from the local post office, then discover the card is from the cagey bird's Aunt Miranda, wishing him a happy birthday, and who believes Oswald to be a successful, upstanding umbrella businessman. When it is discovered that the aunt is planning to visit Oswald, the Caped Crusaders try to keep the Penguin on the straight and narrow during her visit.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #119-123 (2/10 - 3/10/1946)
Keywords
Gotham City

Hotel Grandeur (Table of Contents: 29)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Al Schwartz
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Mr. Svetya (Diplomat from Brandenburg); hotel detective; kidnappers (villains, posing as a hotel chef and cook)
Synopsis
Bruce visits the Hotel Grandeur to visit a foreign diplomat on business but discovers that the diplomat has disappeared from the hotel.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #124-129 (3/17 - 4/21/1946)
Keywords
Gotham City; Hotel Grandeur

Catwoman's Grasshopper Chase (Table of Contents: 30)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Al Schwartz
Pencils
Jack Burnley (strips #130-132); Fred Ray (strips #133-137) [both as Bob Kane] (signed)
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Beagle; Catwoman [Selina Kyle] (villain); Robin [Dick Grayson]; Catwoman's gang (villains)
Synopsis
Catwoman challenges the Dynamic Duo to capture her as she vows to carry out a nationwide crime spree.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #130-137 (4/28 - 6/16/1946)
Keywords
Gotham City; Gotham Gazette; Wayne Mansion

Half Man-Half Monster (Table of Contents: 31)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 9 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; unnamed Police Captain; Lucky Sheldon (villain, cameo); Two-Face [Mr. Apollo] (villain, actor, death); Two-Face's mob (villains)
Synopsis
During the trial of noted racketeer Lucky Sheldon, the villain hurls vitriol into Apollo's face, horribly disfiguring it. His mind affected, the former actor now takes on the role of the evil Two-Face, who uses his lucky silver dollar to determine when a crime will take place.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #138-146 (6/23 - 8/18/1946)
Keywords
Batmobile; Daily Sphere; Gotham City; Gotham News; Gotham Sun

The Curse of the Four Fates (Table of Contents: 32)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp (except strip #154); ? (DC Bullpen) (strip #154)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Chief of Police; Jandor (an Indian mystic, death); "Mousey" Meggs (villain, death); "Slick" Dandy (villain, death); "Nails" Logan (villain, death); "Brains" Morley (villain, death)
Synopsis
As he lay dying from a bullet wound to the heart, an Indian mystic casts the irrevocable curse of the four fates upon those responsible for his death.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #147-154 (8/25 - 10/13/1946)
Keywords
Batplane; Gotham City; Wayne Mansion

Indexer Notes

Similar story as in "The Four Fates!", from Batman (DC, 1940 series) #9. (Note by Anthony William Durant, via the error tracker).

Tire Tread Deathtrap (Table of Contents: 33)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Al Schwartz
Pencils
Jack Burnley (signed as Bob Kane)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Raymond Perry
Letters
Ira Schnapp (strip #156); ? (DC Bullpen) (strip #155)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Andy Greer (villain, robber); Greer's gang (villains)
Synopsis
A three-time bank robber sets a clever trap for the Dynamic Duo.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #155-156 (10/20 - 10/27/1946)
Keywords
Batmobile; Gotham City

2 strips Arrow, the Family Comic Weekly (Table of Contents: 34)

Batman and Robin / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Walter Gibson ?
Pencils
? [as Bob Kane] (signed on 2nd strip)
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; two crooks (villains)
Synopsis
The Dynamic Duo go after clever and cunning crooks who are staging gold robberies.
Reprints
  • from Sunday strips #1-2 (9/7 - 9/14/1953)

    no color on 1st strip
Keywords
Bat-Signal; Batmobile; Gotham City; Wayne Mansion

Indexer Notes

Penciler and inker appear to be the same on both strips, although the art seems to be intentionally varied. The letterer is the same on both strips.

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 35)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Whitney Ellsworth
Pencils
Joe Giella
Inks
Joe Giella
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. July 16 1966

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 36)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Whitney Ellsworth
Pencils
Joe Giella
Inks
Joe Giella
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. July 14 1967

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 37)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Whitney Ellsworth
Pencils
Al Plastino
Inks
Al Plastino
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Apr 19 1969

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 38)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
E. Nelson Bridwell
Pencils
Al Plastino
Inks
Al Plastino
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Sep 7 1971

World's Greatest Super-Heroes daily strip (Table of Contents: 39)

World's Greatest Superheroes / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Martin Pasko
Pencils
George Tuska
Inks
Vince Colletta
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Aug 29 - Sep 2 1978

The Superman Sunday Special (Table of Contents: 40)

World's Greatest Superheroes / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Bob Rozakis
Pencils
José Delbo
Inks
Sal Trapani
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Sep 25 1983

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 41)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Max Allan Collins
Pencils
Marshall Rogers
Inks
Marshall Rogers
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Nov 16 1989

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 42)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Max Allan Collins
Pencils
Marshall Rogers
Inks
John Nyberg
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Jan 19 1990

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 43)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
William Messner-Loebs
Pencils
Carmine Infantino
Inks
John Nyberg
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Mar 24 1990

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 44)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
William Messner-Loebs
Pencils
Carmine Infantino
Inks
John Nyberg
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Jul 5 1990

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 45)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
William Messner-Loebs
Pencils
Carmine Infantino
Inks
John Nyberg
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Oct 18 1990

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 46)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
William Messner-Loebs
Pencils
Carmine Infantino
Inks
John Nyberg
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Nov 20 1990

Batman daily strip (Table of Contents: 47)

Batman / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
William Messner-Loebs
Pencils
Carmine Infantino
Inks
John Nyberg
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Reprints
  • fr. Jan 15 1991

Tracy's Influence (Table of Contents: 48)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

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Joe Desris ?
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typeset

Synopsis
Afterword.
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Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Batman; Robin
  2. 1. A History of the 1940s Batman and Robin Sundays
  3. 2. Biographies
  4. 3. Bubblegum Similarities
    Introduction
  5. 4. Previous Reprintings
    Introduction
  6. 5. The McClure Syndicate's Promotional Booklet
    Introduction
  7. 6. Jack Burnley's Pencils
    Introduction
  8. 7. Batman -- Backward Looking and Forward Leaning
    Introduction
  9. 8. The Penguin's Crime-Thunderstorms
    Batman and Robin
  10. 9. The Secret of Cap'n Plankton's Ghost
    Batman and Robin
  11. 10. Jesse James Rides Again
    Batman and Robin
  12. 11. The Undersea Bank Bandits
    Batman and Robin
  13. 12. Liquid Gold
    Batman and Robin
  14. 13. Cap'n Alfred
    Batman and Robin
  15. 14. Death Row's Innocent Resident
    Batman and Robin
  16. 15. The Mardi Gras Mystery
    Batman and Robin
  17. 16. An Attic Full of Art
    Batman and Robin
  18. 17. There Was a Crooked Man
    Batman and Robin
  19. 18. Holy Smoke
    Batman and Robin
  20. 19. An English Sassiety Skoit
    Batman and Robin
  21. 20. Rustling on a Reservation
    Batman and Robin
  22. 21. The Gopher: King of the Underworld
    Batman and Robin
  23. 22. The Tale of the Tinker Diamond
    Batman and Robin
  24. 23. A Pretty Amnesiac
    Batman and Robin
  25. 24. Devil's Reef
    Batman and Robin
  26. 25. Gotham's Cleverest Criminal
    Batman and Robin
  27. 26. Alfred Claus
    Batman and Robin
  28. 27. Twelvetoes
    Batman and Robin
  29. 28. Oswald Who?
    Batman and Robin
  30. 29. Hotel Grandeur
    Batman and Robin
  31. 30. Catwoman's Grasshopper Chase
    Batman and Robin
  32. 31. Half Man-Half Monster
    Batman and Robin
  33. 32. The Curse of the Four Fates
    Batman and Robin
  34. 33. Tire Tread Deathtrap
    Batman and Robin
  35. 34. 2 strips Arrow, the Family Comic Weekly
    Batman and Robin
  36. 35. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  37. 36. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  38. 37. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  39. 38. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  40. 39. World's Greatest Super-Heroes daily strip
    World's Greatest Superheroes
  41. 40. The Superman Sunday Special
    World's Greatest Superheroes
  42. 41. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  43. 42. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  44. 43. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  45. 44. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  46. 45. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  47. 46. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  48. 47. Batman daily strip
    Batman
  49. 48. Tracy's Influence
This issue was modified by, among others
  • CuRT
  • Katie
  • John Censullo
  • Peter Croome
  • Craig Delich
  • Gregory Fischer
  • Jerry Hillegas (R.I.P.)
  • Mike Nielsen
  • Tony R. Rose
  • Per Sandell
  • Ramon Schenk
  • Jim Stangas
  • Jim Van Dore