Detective Comics #216
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Batman of Tomorrow!", Bruce Wayne faces a rare setback when he injures his arm, forcing him to temporarily rely on a future version of himself to maintain his crime-fighting duties. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Dick Sprang with inks by Charles Paris, this 1955 tale explores the strange consequences of time-traveling heroics, all under a striking cover by Win Mortimer.
When Bruce Wayne injures his arm and fears Vicki might notice the same injury on Batman, he journeys to the future to enlist the help of the Batman of Tomorrow—only to find that even a hero from the far-off years can’t quite step into the Dark Knight’s shadow without complications.
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Reprinted in Batman #187 (1966), Mighty Comic #57 (1967), Batman in the Fifties #[nn] (2002), Batman: A Celebration of 75 Years #[nn] (2014), Batman Anthologie #[nn] (2014), Batman Antologia #[nn] (2020), Batman in the Fifties #[nn] (2021), Batman #19
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