Batman #168
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fight That Jolted Gotham City!", Batman takes on a mystery that splits the ranks of the Mystery Analysts, as one among them secretly steals a priceless diamond—only for the Dark Knight to uncover the deception in a tense, high-stakes pursuit. Written by Ed Herron and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Sheldon Moldoff and Joe Giella, this 1964 classic sees Gotham's detective at his most observant. The cover, by Carmine Infantino with inks by Joe Giella, captures the moment of suspense with bold, iconic flair.
In "How to Solve a Perfect Crime -- In Reverse!" from Batman #168, the Mystery Analysts scatter across Gotham in a frantic hunt for a stolen diamond, but it's Batman who uncovers a twist that turns the investigation inside out—revealing that one of the Analysts is not who they seem. The story unfolds with sharp, classic detective flair, as Batman pieces together clues in a way that defies expectation.
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Reprinted in Superman Supacomic #66 (1965), Batman #274 (1965), Rommets Helter #1/1966 (1966), Batman Double Double Comics #[1] (1967), Superman #9/1967 (1967), Detective Comics #395 (1970), Läderlappen #10/1970 (1970), Lynvingen #10/1970 (1970), Millennium Edition: Detective Comics No. 395 #[nn] (2000), Batman: The Dynamic Duo Archives #2 (2006), Showcase Presents: Batman #1 (2006), Tales of the Batman: Carmine Infantino #[nn] (2014), Batman (2ª Série) #57, سوبرمان [Subirman Kawmaks / Superman Comics] #81, Superman #35
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