Batman #18
In "The Flying Dutchman II," Batman and Robin pursue a mysterious pirate submarine preying on ocean freight, only to be captured and pressed into service aboard the ghostly vessel—now dubbed the Flying Dutchman II. With the crew placing wagers on Batman’s true identity, the Dynamic Duo must navigate both the treacherous sea and the unsettling curiosity of their captors. Art by Bob Kane and Lew Sayre Schwartz, with inks by Charles Paris, and a cover by Win Mortimer.
In "The Flying Dutchman II," Batman and Robin chase a mysterious pirate submarine preying on ocean freight, only to be captured and pressed into service aboard the cursed vessel—now crewed by a bizarre, betting-minded crew who are obsessed with uncovering the secret identity of the Dark Knight.
In "The Park Avenue Kid," Bruce Wayne steps into the ring not for glory, but to uncover a web of crime hiding beneath the spotlight of a boxing promoter’s scheme. With fists flying and charity in mind, Bruce uses his new identity to dig deeper into the underground world of rigged fights and secret deals.
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