Bumper Batcomic #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "How to Make a Super-Hero," Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino craft a sharp, suspenseful tale where Blockbuster’s return from the underground sets off a chain of shocking twists. When Batman narrowly escapes death thanks to a voice eerily like his old foe Roland Desmond’s, the stage is set for a confrontation that blurs identity and allegiance. With Joe Giella’s inks lending weight to every shadow and Gaspar Saladino’s letters sharpening the tension, the story unfolds with a precision that makes the cover by Jim Aparo feel like a promise of something even darker.
In "The Second Boy Wonder!", the Dynamic Duo return to the Bat-Cave after fending off Gorilla Hardy and his gang, only for Robin to reveal a startling truth: he’s not Dick Grayson, but Fred Loyd, a replacement who stepped in during Dick’s recovery. The twist redefines their partnership in ways that leave the Bat-Cave’s shadows just a little more uncertain.
In "The Blockbuster Breaks Loose!", Blockbuster stumbles back into the world after months in hiding, just as Batman and Robin are in the thick of a heist. When a voice from his past—Roland Desmond—saves Batman in a moment of peril, the line between ally and enemy blurs. As Blockbuster confronts a shadowy figure who traps him and then turns on him, Batman must fight through confusion and deception to face a new threat: the Outsider, who walks away with a chilling resolve.
In "Small War of the Super Rifles," Sgt. Rock and Batman join forces to recover a stolen shipment of advanced M-76 rifles, turning a high-stakes pursuit into a tense collaboration across their respective worlds. Written by Bob Haney and Murray Boltinoff, with art by Jim Aparo, the story blends military precision and detective grit in a tight, action-driven chase where every lead could be a trap.
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↩ Reprints Batman #105 (1957), Detective Comics #349 (1966), Teen Titans #24 (1969), The Brave and the Bold #123 (1975), The Brave and the Bold #124 (1976), World's Finest Comics #237 (1976)
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