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Detective Comics #75
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In "The Robber Baron!", Batman confronts a cunning criminal who targets vaults and fortresses thought to be impregnable, turning the city's most secure locations into scenes of impossible theft. Written by Don C. Cameron and illustrated by Jack Burnley, with inks by George Roussos and lettering by the same, this 1943 issue features a cover by Bob Kane and George Roussos, capturing the tension of a mystery that defies conventional detection.
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writer Don C. Cameron · artist Jack Burnley · inker, letterer George Roussos · cover Bob Kane, George Roussos
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writer Don C. Cameron
artist Jack Burnley
inker, letterer George Roussos
cover pencils Bob Kane
cover inks George Roussos
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Batman must face the unique robberies by a man who loots places considered to be burglar-proof.
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