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Batman Pocketbook#2
Cover: Marshall Rogers & Terry Austin

Batman Pocketbook #2

Jan 1978 · Egmont/Methuen · 0.60 GBP
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Contains 5 stories
The Dead Yet Live
15 pp · Superhero
BatmanAlfredHugo Strange

In "The Dead Yet Live," Batman, recovering from injuries sustained in battle, checks into the secluded Graytowers hospital—only to uncover a chilling conspiracy. There, he finds that Hugo Strange is using the facility to transform wealthy patients into obedient mindless slaves, and when a venomous snake attacks him, Batman is captured and his secret identity exposed.

I Am the Batman
17 pp · Superhero
BatmanAlfredHugo StrangeBoss Thorne

In "I Am the Batman," Hugo Strange, posing as Bruce Wayne, auctions off the Batman's secret identity—leaving Alfred to wonder if the real hero is still out there. When Boss Thorne intervenes, demanding the truth by force, the stakes rise, and Silver, suspicious of the impostor Bruce, calls on Dick Grayson to uncover the truth. With the Dark Knight trapped and the city in danger, the real Batman must find a way to reclaim his name before the game is lost.

The Malay Penguin
16 pp · Superhero
BatmanRobinThe PenguinBoss Thorne

In "The Malay Penguin," Batman and Robin race to unravel a mystery when the Penguin sets his sights on a legendary statue, but the Dark Knight soon realizes the real danger lies beneath the surface. With the help of a clever trail of clues, Batman must outwit the villain before Boss Thorne’s hidden scheme comes to light.

The Deadshot Ricochet
17 pp · Superhero
BatmanRobinRicochetBoss Thorne
The Next Night...
32 pp · Superhero
BatmanThe JokerSilver St. CloudBoss Thorne

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Full credits

colorist Jerry Serpe
letterer John Workman
cover pencils Marshall Rogers
cover inks Terry Austin

Reprints

↩ Reprints Detective Comics #471 (1977), Detective Comics #472 (1977), Detective Comics #473 (1977), Detective Comics #474 (1977), Detective Comics #475 (1978)

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