Batman #108
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Big Batman Quiz," Batman finds himself unexpectedly celebrated when a young couple, rescued from a near-fatal crash, names their newborn son after him. The joy turns tricky when the boy, inspired by his namesake, insists on becoming a crime fighter too—leading to a surprisingly personal and lighthearted challenge for the Dark Knight. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, with inks by Charles Paris and lettering by Pat Gordon, this 1957 classic features cover art by Moldoff and Paris.
In this quirky 1957 tale from Batman #108, a prisoner receives a curious package from a friend—travel posters meant to brighten his cell block walls. The warden’s unexpected visit to check on the delivery adds a touch of humor to the otherwise dull routine of prison life.
Trapped in the Bat-Cave by a malfunctioning time-lock, Batman and Robin must solve a murder mystery within its walls—while racing against the clock to deliver the crucial evidence to the Governor, before an innocent man is executed.
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↩ Reprints Mr. District Attorney #43 (1955)
Reprinted in Batman #93 (1958), Superadventure Annual #1967 (1966), Batman #228 (1971), Batman Classics #26 (1972), Lynvingen #3/1972 (1972), Batman #748 (1974), Batman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told #2 (2007), Batman: Secrets of the Batcave #[nn] (2007), Superman #42
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