Detective Comics #379
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Two Killings for the Price of One!", Batman faces a desperate race against time when Alfred is forced to impersonate him, splitting the Dark Knight’s presence across two locations to thwart a deadly blackmail plot targeting Robin. Written by Frank Robbins and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Bob Brown and inks by Joe Giella, the story delivers a tense, clever thriller anchored in the duo’s unique bond. The cover, a striking piece by Irv Novick, captures the urgency of the moment with a bold, dramatic composition.
In "Two Killings for the Price of One!", Batman and Robin race against time to stop a cunning criminal mastermind whose devious scheme aims to take out two targets with one deadly plan. With sharp deduction and teamwork, the Dynamic Duo trace the web of deception, uncovering the hidden link between the victims before it’s too late.
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Reprinted in Batman - Lepakkomies #2-3/1969 (1969), Batman #495 (1969), Superman Supacomic #123 (1969), Showcase Presents: Batman #4 (2009), Superman #27
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