Batman #102
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The House of Batman," Gotham City surprises the Dark Knight by erecting a grand new headquarters in his name—only to find it repurposed as a hideout by a notorious thief. With art by Sheldon Moldoff and inks by Charles Paris, this 1956 classic blends civic admiration with a twist of criminal mischief, all wrapped in a cover by Moldoff that captures the mystery perfectly.
In "The House of Batman," Batman is stunned when Gotham City surprises him with a lavish new headquarters—built in his honor—only to find it repurposed as a hideout by a notorious thief. The Caped Crusader must now navigate a city-funded sanctuary turned criminal lair, where every shadow holds a new mystery.
In "The Batman from Babylon," Jo is stunned when a thief in a Batman suit claims the real Dark Knight is a fraud—after all, wasn't the original Batman from ancient Babylon? The story unfolds as the Caped Crusader finds himself on the wrong side of the law, accused of impersonating a long-lost Babylonian hero.
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↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #109 (1946), Adventure Comics #136 (1949)
Reprinted in Batman #176 (1965)
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