Detective Comics #352
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom June 1966, Detective Comics #352 arrives with a Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson cover that crackles with mid-sixties energy: Batman locked in a close-quarters struggle with a wild-haired, purple-suited villain who has a gun pressed right to the Dark Knight's face, while four disembodied hands point and taunt from the edges of the circle composition. The cover caption "Batman's Crime Hunt A-Go-Go!" perfectly captures the go-go spirit of the era, and the taunting speech balloons — "Watch out, Batman! This villain is tricky!" and "Too late, Batman! He's got you!" — give the whole thing a playful urgency that's hard to resist. Rounding out the package is the promise of a double-page Batman and Robin pin-up inside, making this a genuinely fun slice of Silver Age DC.
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