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Cover: Sheldon Moldoff
Detective Comics #322
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In "The Bizarre Batman Genie," a string of absurd crimes across the U.S. baffles Gotham’s Caped Crusader, each case rooted in a twisted misunderstanding of rules and loopholes. Written and illustrated by Henry Boltinoff, this 1963 tale blends surreal humor with Batman’s signature detective work, all capped by Sheldon Moldoff’s sharp cover art.
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