Detective Comics #108
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Goat of Gotham City!", a Gotham City policeman grapples with a haunting revelation after witnessing a criminal’s execution—only to question whether justice was truly served. Written by Don C. Cameron and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Dick Sprang, this 1946 issue delivers a gripping moral dilemma wrapped in the noir atmosphere of early Batman-era detective stories. The cover, a striking collaboration by George Roussos, captures the city’s shadowed tension with a single, unforgettable image.
In "The Goat of Gotham City!" from Detective Comics #108 (1946), a Gotham City policeman grapples with a haunting realization after witnessing a criminal's execution—only to question whether justice was truly served. The story unfolds with quiet dread, probing the weight of conviction and the fragile line between law and innocence.
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Reprinted in Batman Archives #5 (2001), Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus #4 (2018)
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