Detective Comics #160
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Globe-Trotter of Crime!", Gotham City becomes the unlikely stage for an international gathering of police officers, all united by a shared case that tested the limits of justice across continents. With art by Dick Sprang and inks by Charles Paris, this 1950 classic captures a rare moment where Batman’s global reach is celebrated by the very forces he’s helped protect—honored by a trophy that marks their collective triumph. The cover, a striking collaboration by Win Mortimer, perfectly captures the globe-spanning scope of the tale.
In "The Globe-Trotter of Crime!", Commissioner Gordon and international police officers come together in Gotham to honor Batman and Robin for a case that spanned continents, where their relentless pursuit of a cunning criminal brought law enforcement from around the world into a single, unforgettable mission.
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Reprinted in Lynvingen #8-9/1953 (1953), Batman Archives #8 (2012), Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus #7 (2019)
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