Batman #82
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Flying Batman," Batman and Robin are stunned by a mysterious winged assailant and wake to find themselves in a surreal city ruled by winged men who believe Batman must be given wings to become their perfect enforcer. Written by David Vern and illustrated by Bob Kane with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1954 classic features a dreamlike twist on the Caped Crusader’s world, with Win Mortimer’s striking cover capturing the eerie, airborne mystery.
In "The Olympic Games of Crime!" from Batman #82 (1954), the world’s most notorious criminals gather for a deadly competition where skill and cunning are the only rules. Batman slips into the event disguised as a participant, relying on his intellect and gadgets to survive a series of perilous challenges orchestrated by a criminal mastermind.
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Reprinted in Superboy #92 (1956), Action Comics #244 (1958), Batman #D2939 (1966), Batman #D2939 [1] (1966), Batman #193 (1967), Lynvingen #8/1968 (1968), Caped Crusader Classics! #1 (1988), Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus #9 (2021)
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