Batman #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Journey to the Top of the World!", Batman and Robin race against time to retrieve stolen microfilm from Mount K-4, a dangerous summit that holds the names of a shadowy international crime cartel. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Dick Sprang, with inks by Charles Paris and letters by Pat Gordon, this 1955 adventure blends classic detective work with high-altitude peril. The cover, by Win Mortimer, captures the duo's perilous climb in bold, dynamic lines.
In "Journey to the Top of the World!" from Batman #93 (1955), Batman and Robin race against time to retrieve vital microfilm from the icy peak of Mount K-4—before a shadowy international crime cartel claims it. With the fate of their investigation hanging in the balance, the Dynamic Duo face treacherous terrain and hidden dangers in a high-stakes climb to the summit.
When Bruce Wayne’s cousin Jane unexpectedly leaves her child in his care, the Caped Crusader finds himself juggling babysitting duties and Gotham’s nightly crime wave—balancing bedtime stories with breaking up a bank heist, all while keeping his identity hidden.
In "The Caveman Batman," a skeptical scientist's controversial discovery of ancient man and dinosaur coexistence puts his career on the line—until the Dynamic Duo travel back in time to verify the truth. With only eight pages to prove a prehistoric secret, the duo must navigate a world where danger walks alongside the dawn of humanity.
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Reprinted in Batman #24 (1956), Century, The 100 Page Comic Monthly #2 (1956), 80 Page Giant Magazine #12 (1965), Batman #223 (1970), MV Comix #26/1970 (1970), Batman Classics #12 (1971), Batman #963 (1979)
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