Batman #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Around the World in 8 Days," Batman and Robin race against the clock to recover a stolen experimental drug vital to saving a patient’s life—only to find the stolen goods scattered across global hideouts. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Dick Sprang, with inks by Charles Paris, this 1957 adventure sees the Dynamic Duo chasing leads from one continent to the next in a globe-trotting quest. The cover, by Sheldon Moldoff, captures the urgency of their mission with a dramatic, full-page splash.
In "Around the World in 8 Days," Batman and Robin race against the clock to recover a stolen experimental drug essential to saving a patient’s life—only to find the stolen goods scattered across global hideouts. With no time to spare and the trail leading from city to city, the Dynamic Duo must track down the scattered pieces before the deadline, navigating international intrigue and daring escapes.
In "The 1,001 Inventions of Batman," a criminal scientist turns the tables on the Dynamic Duo by X-raying and replicating the Batman's Seeing Eye, turning a tool of justice into a weapon of deception. The story unfolds as the Bat-technology is twisted in ways that challenge even Batman’s ingenuity.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #157 (1950), Adventure Comics #204 (1954), Detective Comics #245 (1957), Batman #109 (1957), Detective Comics #248 (1957)
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