Batman #99
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Golden Eggs!", Batman finds himself baffled when a trophy from a solved case vanishes from the Bat-Cave—only to be replaced by a new, mysterious object, right under his nose. With the thefts recurring and no sign of forced entry, the Dark Knight begins to suspect that someone has uncovered his secret sanctuary. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, with inks by Charles Paris and letters by Ira Schnapp, this 1956 classic features a cover by Win Mortimer and Stan Kaye that captures the eerie tension of the mystery.
In "Batman -- Frontier Marshal," Batman journeys back to the American frontier to clear his name after a newspaper article from the 1880s claims he once carried a gun—something he’s always denied. With no time to waste, he sets out to uncover the truth behind the sensational claim, navigating a lawless land where his legend may have already begun.
When a trophy from a recent case vanishes from the Bat-Cave only to be replaced by another object—right under Batman’s nose—he begins to suspect a thief has breached his secret lair. As the strange thefts repeat, the Dark Knight wonders if an unseen enemy has learned the location of his sanctuary.
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Reprinted in Batman #74 (1956), Century, The 100 Page Comic Monthly #4 (1956), Batman Annual #4 (1963), Detective Comics #348 (1966), Batman vs. the Penguin #4 (D2970) (1966), Superman #1 (1967), Superman #14/1967 (1967), Superman en Batman #7/1967 (1967), Caped Crusader Classics! #3 (1988), DC Comics Classics Library: The Batman Annuals #2 (2010)
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