Batman #D2939
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Web of Doom!", Batman and Robin race against time to track down three fugitives linked to a missing parcel of deadly microbes, all of whom were test subjects in Dr. Peter Driscoll’s secret experiments. With Driscoll suffering from amnesia and unable to recall where he left the package, the Dynamic Duo must confront a murder suspect, a reformed criminal, and a man on the run—each holding a piece of the puzzle.
When Batman hires a secretary to manage his overwhelming fan mail, the influx only grows—until a cunning forger, Vincent Crail, uses a stolen signature to launch a dangerous scheme aimed at unmasking the Dark Knight. With Robin by his side and a surprisingly persistent fan named Susie Smith caught in the crossfire, Batman must outwit a foe who’s one step ahead, all while keeping his secret identity safe.
In "The Crazy Crime Clown!", the Joker's latest spree of outlandish crimes lands him in an insane asylum—except Batman suspects the madness is an act. To uncover the truth, Batman goes undercover as a patient, infiltrating the asylum to stop the Joker from using a hidden inmate to reveal the location of a buried fortune.
In "The Crime Predictor," a brilliant scientist's invention claims to foresee crimes before they happen—giving Batman and Robin a powerful tool in their fight against Gotham's underworld. But when the machine ominously predicts that crime boss Mr. Blank will murder Batman, the Dark Knight must confront a chilling possibility: that the future is already written.
In "The Man Who Could Change Fingerprints!", a criminal mastermind named Lew Farnum uses a plastic surgeon to alter his fingerprints, then launches a string of crimes to prove his method can be replicated—luring other crooks into stealing for him under the promise of a permanent disguise. With Batman and Robin on the case, the Dark Knight must unravel the mystery behind a thief who’s rewriting his own identity—and tempting others to do the same.
In "The Testing of Batman!", Batman and Robin agree to assist Dr. Thorson with psychological experiments—only for the scheme to be hijacked by the villain 'Hatchet' Marley, who replaces the doctor and traps the Dynamic Duo in a series of terrifying tests while orchestrating a daring heist on the Gotham Mint.
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