Detective Comics #195
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDetective Comics #195 (May 1953) presents a genuinely intriguing street-level scene: a costumed figure swings dramatically through the Gotham City crowd while Robin exclaims he's an impostor, and Batman calmly insists the stranger has a right to wear that uniform — a tension-filled moment rendered with real energy by cover artist Win Mortimer. The bold headline teases "The Original Batman," promising a mystery about a stranger from the past claiming a startling connection to the Dark Knight's identity. Interior art by Dick Sprang and Charles Paris rounds out this sharp mid-century DC package, which also includes a bonus Pow-Wow Smith story for good measure.
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Batman is surprised when a former acrobat appears in Gotham claiming to be the original Bat Man and has legal rights to the name.
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