Detective Comics #92
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Crime's Manhunt," a desperate gang led by the scheming Brainy Bulow stumbles upon a Wanted poster and hatches a twisted plan: turn their criminal past into a new kind of honest work by hunting down other fugitives for the reward money. Written by Joseph Greene and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Dick Sprang—whose pencils, inks, and lettering define the issue's bold, noir-inspired style—this 1944 tale spins a clever twist on justice and redemption, all captured in a striking cover by Sprang.
In "Crime's Manhunt," a desperate gang led by the cunning Brainy Bulow stumbles upon a "Wanted" poster and hatches a bold plan: turn their criminal past into a legitimate (if morally gray) career by hunting down other fugitives for the reward money. With a mix of street smarts and old-school flair, they set out to prove that even former crooks can play by the rules—just not the ones they used to break.
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Reprinted in Batman #261 (1975), Batman #966 (1979), Batman Archives #4 (1998), Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus #3 (2017), Batman: The Golden Age #6 (2020)
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