Detective Comics #382
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Riddle of the Robbin' Robin!", Batman and Robin go on the move when the Smokescreen Mob strikes, leading the Dynamic Duo on a chase that ends at the gang's hidden base. Written by Frank Robbins and brought to life with crisp art by Bob Brown and inks by Joe Giella, this 1968 adventure blends classic detective work with the duo's trademark teamwork. The cover, a striking collaboration by Irv Novick and Carmine Infantino, captures the moment just before the showdown.
In "Riddle of the Robbin' Robin!", Robin finds himself the prime suspect in a series of high-profile robberies, with every clue seemingly pointing to him. Batman must untangle a web of misdirection, where timing and forged evidence conspire to make his young partner look guilty—leaving the Dark Knight to question who's really pulling the strings.
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Reprinted in Batman - Lepakkomies #2-3/1969 (1969), Lepakkomies #1/1969 (1969), Superman #18 (1969), Superman #19 (1969), Superman en Batman #3 (1969), Superman #7/1969 (1969), Lynvingen #7/1969 (1969), Batman #509 (1969), Showcase Presents: Batman #4 (2009), Batman #9
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