Detective Comics #360
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella delivers a genuinely unsettling tableau: both Batman and Robin lie sprawled unconscious across rocky terrain while a mysterious silhouetted figure calmly answers a red telephone, reassuring Commissioner Gordon that the Dynamic Duo will be "right over" — a darkly ironic promise given their condition. A thought balloon from the shadow figure spells out "D.O.A. — Dead on Arrival," and a teasing caption warns that the story's final panel holds a surprise for anyone who thinks those initials stand for the Caped Crusader. This February 1967 issue, featuring "The Case of the Abbreviated Batman!", is a fine example of Silver Age DC storytelling craft — playful, punchy, and genuinely clever in the way it lures you in right from the cover.
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