Detective Comics #75

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DC ⋅ 1943

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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Don Cameron

Artist

Jack Kirby

Artist

C.A. Winter

Artist

Jack Burnley

Artist

Jack Lehti

Inker

George Roussos

Inker

Joe Simon

Inker

Charles Paris

Cover Artist

Bob Kane

Published

May 1943

Synopsis

THE ROBBER BARON An arrogant lording of the underworld called the Robber Baron stages a series of spectacular robberies, of seemingly inaccessible places, by firing a grappling hook with a special cable attached to it, at his objectives. The Baron and his henchmen would ride along the cable, high above the city streets, reaching their destinations and stealing valuables, with the perfect getaway. Batman and Robin manage to find the Baron's secret hideout, in a brass factory, and after a brief struggle and a brisk chase, Robin plunges into the river, and Batman is shot and captured by the crooks. Robin recovers in time to rescue Batman, and together they capture the Baron and his gang, with help from Alfred. In the end all the criminals are delivered to Commissioner Gordon at the GCPD Headquarters. DOUBLE FOR DEATH After a German fighter plane makes an emergency landing in Scotland, local farmer Angus McQuirt is mistaken for Nazi agent Heinrich Ganz, and almost executed, but the Boy Commandos believe his story, look into it, and clear his name. THE MAN WHO KNEW THE FUTURE DEATH WENT ON MANEUVERS VOICE OF CONSCIENCE THE ELUSIVE ELPHANT

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