Detective Comics #310
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bat-Mite's Super-Circus!", a delightfully absurd twist on urban law and order takes center stage as Bat-Mite orchestrates a surreal spectacle that turns everyday regulations into chaotic circus acts. Written, drawn, and lettered by Henry Boltinoff, this 1962 classic blends whimsy and detective work in a story that’s as quirky as its premise. The cover by Sheldon Moldoff captures the zany energy of the tale, with Bat-Mite’s mischief on full display.
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Bat-Mite gives some crooks super powers so he can watch Batman fight them. Then he loses his powers so he can't reverse his magic.
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