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Cover: Bob Kane & Charles Paris

Detective Comics #122

Apr 1947 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Black Cat Crimes!”

In "The Black Cat Crimes!", Captain Tootsie and his young allies stage a midnight vigil at the Egyptian exhibit, determined to catch a notorious gang of thieves. With a clever disguise as a mummy, the captain outwits the burglars in a tense standoff at the museum. Written and illustrated by C. C. Beck, with inks by Pete Costanza, this 1947 adventure features a memorable caper brought to life by Bob Kane’s cover art and Charles Paris’s inks.

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writer Bill Finger · artist Bob Kane · inker Charles Paris · cover Bob Kane, Charles Paris

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artist Bob Kane
cover pencils Bob Kane
cover inks Charles Paris

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