Detective Comics #211
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Jungle Cat-Queen!", Catwoman pulls off a daring diamond heist, leading Batman and Robin on a perilous chase to a remote tropical island. There, the duo discovers she's allied with diamond miners, only to be captured and abandoned in the wild—dressed in nothing but animal furs and left to face the jungle's deadly feline rulers. Written by Edmond Hamilton and brought to life by Dick Sprang’s dynamic art with Charles Paris’s inks, this 1954 adventure blends suspense and exotic danger. The cover, by Win Mortimer, captures the story’s thrilling, feline-fueled tension.
In "The Jungle Cat-Queen!" from Detective Comics #211, Catwoman leads Batman and Robin into a hidden tropical jungle island, where she’s allied with diamond miners. Trapped and stripped of their gear, the Dynamic Duo must survive the wilds—only to be hunted by the very cats Catwoman commands.
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Reprinted in Seriemagasinet #11/1956 (1956), Batman #198 (1968), Batman #58 (1969), Detective Comics #415 (1971), MV Comix #2/1972 (1972), Batman #940 (1978), The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told #[nn] (1988), Caped Crusader Classics! #4 (1989), The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told #[nn] (1989), The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told #[1] (1989), Batman: A Celebration of 75 Years #[nn] (2014)
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