Detective Comics #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Blaze," Batman faces a chilling new threat after his victory over a gang of crime bosses—only to see them freed by a mysterious, relentless figure who unites them into a coordinated, nationwide criminal machine. Written by Mort Weisinger and brought to life by Ed Kressy’s pencils and Dick Sprang’s dynamic art and inks, this 1945 classic sees Gotham’s Dark Knight confronting a rising tide of organized crime with a precision that feels both urgent and eerily calculated. The cover, by Bob Kane and George Roussos, captures the moment the city’s fate hangs in the balance.
In "The Blaze," Batman faces a cunning new foe who not only frees a captured gang of crime bosses but unites them into a coordinated threat aimed at plundering the nation. With the city’s streets now shadowed by a rising tide of organized crime, Batman must track down the mastermind behind the scheme before the chaos spreads.
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Reprinted in Batman Archives #4 (1998), Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus #4 (2018)
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