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Cover: Irv Novick
Detective Comics #388
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In "Public Luna-tic Number One!", a mysterious imposter dons the Batman mantle while a costume party buzzes with heroes like Superman, the Flash, and Green Lantern. Written by Frank Robbins and illustrated by Gil Kane with inks by Murphy Anderson, this 1969 tale blends deception and caped chaos, all under the watchful eye of a very real Batgirl. The cover by Irv Novick captures the spectacle in bold, dynamic lines.
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writer Frank Robbins · artist Gil Kane · inker Murphy Anderson · letterer Shelly Lefferman · cover Irv Novick
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writer Frank Robbins
artist Gil Kane
inker Murphy Anderson
letterer Shelly Lefferman
cover pencils, inks Irv Novick
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A fake Batman appears in this story, as well as a costume party with people dressed as Superman, the Flash, and Green Lantern.
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