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Cover: Sheldon Moldoff

Batman #102

Sep 1956 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The House of Batman”

In "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.

artist Sheldon Moldoff · inker Charles Paris · letterer Pat Gordon · cover Sheldon Moldoff

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letterer Pat Gordon
cover pencils, inks Sheldon Moldoff

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A wealthy man leaves money to Gotham to build a downtown HQ for Batman, but the Caped Crusader is surprised when the city builds as House of Batman for him. But he is more surprised when he discovers that a noted thief is using this building as his HQ.

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