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Publisher |
DC |
Writer |
Bill Finger |
Writer |
Jerry Coleman |
Writer |
Martin Naydel |
Artist |
Martin Naydel |
Writer |
Henry Boltinoff |
Artist |
Henry Boltinoff |
Letterer |
Henry Boltinoff |
Writer |
Horace Elmo |
Artist |
Horace Elmo |
Letterer |
Horace Elmo |
Artist |
Dick Sprang |
Artist |
Ruben Moreira |
Artist |
Leonard Starr |
Artist |
Frank Bolle |
Cover Artist |
Win Mortimer |
Published | August 1951 |
THE UNDERWORLD CRIME COMMITTEE A man called Mr. Velvet has created an organization of crime that operates using their own private television network. When some of the criminals are captured by the police, Velvet creates a committee to investigate the cases and the hearings are broadcasted live to the underworld. When Batman and Robin get involved with some of the criminals, the thugs kidnap Robin and force Batman to act as prosecutor of their committee. Batman agrees and finds the squealers among the thugs who have been giving tips of the crimes to the police. When the case is done, Velvet and his men try to kill both Batman and Robin, but the Dynamic Duo manage to overcome the odds and defeat the criminals. THE MAN WHO WAS 300,000 YEARS OLD THE TESTING OF ROBOTMAN GRASS FROM SKY!