Batman #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Am I Really Batman?", a disoriented Batman awakens in a mental ward, his memories clouded and his sense of self unraveling—thanks to a mysterious amnesia gas administered by the enigmatic Professor Milo. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob Kane, with inks by Charles Paris and letters by Pat Gordon, this 1958 tale explores identity and doubt with a quiet, unsettling precision. The cover, by Sheldon Moldoff, captures the moment’s eerie stillness.
In "Am I Really Batman?", Batman awakens in a mental ward, disoriented and unsure of his identity after being drugged with amnesia gas by the mysterious Professor Milo. Struggling to piece together who he is, he must confront the unsettling question of his own reality—before the truth slips away entirely.
In "The Career of Batman Jones," a young boy inspired by the hero’s bravery after being saved in a car accident grows up dreaming of following in his footsteps—only to find that fame and a superhero legacy come with more than just a cape and a mask. As the boy’s ambitions take shape, Batman must navigate the unexpected challenges of being both a legend and a mentor to a fan who’s determined to live up to the name.
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↩ Reprints World's Finest Comics #63 (1953), Batman #108 (1957), Batman #110 (1957), Adventure Comics #243 (1957), Batman #112 (1957)
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