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Giant Batman Album#31

Giant Batman Album #31

Jan 1975 · K. G. Murray
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In "Ally Babble and the Fourteen Peeves!", Batman and Robin race to clear Sando the Strongman—Dick Grayson’s childhood guardian and a man who once protected him after his parents’ death—of a theft he didn’t commit. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, with inks by Charles Paris and letters by Stan Starkman, this 1975 tale blends mystery and loyalty in a story where every clue leads deeper into a web of deception.

Contains 8 stories
Ally Babble and the Fourteen Peeves!
12 pp · Superhero
Batman [Bruce Wayne]Robin [Dick Grayson]Ally Babble (introduction)Jasper Quinch (rich man, introduction)Thomas Traff (introduction)Hoiman (villain, introduction)Shoiman (villain, introduction)
Dick Grayson, Detective
10 pp · Superhero
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Twenty-Ton Robbery!
12 pp · Superhero
Batman [Bruce Wayne]Robin [Dick Grayson]Commissioner James GordonJeff (fish market owner)Mike (fish store owner)The Cavalier [Mortimer Drake] [aka Albert Foster] (villain)

In "Twenty-Ton Robbery!" from Giant Batman Album #31, the Cavalier returns in disguise, scheming to steal a city by manipulating a new mob—but when a whale goes missing, his elaborate plan begins to unravel in the most unexpected way.

Bullet-Hole Club!
12 pp · Superhero
Batman [Bruce Wayne]Robin [Dick Grayson]Commissioner James GordonBullet-Hole Club [Batman [Bruce Wayne]Detective Peter WellsPatrolman Vincent GuffyDetective Pat GillPatrolman B. WhiteCustoms Agent Howard KileyG-Man Terry Collins]Joe Flint (villain, Private Detective)Pete (villain)Froggy (villain)

In "Bullet-Hole Club!" from Giant Batman Album #31 (1975), a determined private detective makes a bold plea to join the elite and mysterious Bullet Hole Club—offering to risk his life just to prove he belongs. The story follows his intense, high-stakes attempt to earn a spot among Gotham’s most hardened protectors, testing his courage in ways that push the limits of what it means to be a hero.

The Duped Domestics!
12 pp · Superhero
Batman [Bruce Wayne]Robin [Dick Grayson]Alfred Pennyworth [also as Batman]Commissioner James GordonBottom (Van Houten's butler)The Catwoman [Selina Kyle] [also as Belinda, a maid] (villain)

In "The Duped Domestics!", Alfred finds himself tangled in a web of mistaken identity when he tries to impress a mysterious woman by pretending to be Batman—unaware she’s actually the Catwoman, using his romantic overture to her own ends. Written by Alvin Schwartz, this 1975 tale spins a clever, lighthearted caper where loyalty and disguise collide in the Batcave’s shadow.

The Man Who Couldn't Be Tried Twice!
6 pp · Superhero
Batman [Bruce Wayne]Robin [Dick Grayson]Commissioner James GordonWilly Keys (circus clown)Wyler (trapeze artist, death)Dr. Forbes (Police lab employee)James Lee (villain, trapeze artist)David Dial (villain, owner of All-Star Circus)

In "The Man Who Couldn't Be Tried Twice!" from Giant Batman Album #31 (1975), Batman's courtroom testimony leads to a shocking verdict—letting a convicted man walk free—only to uncover a second, hidden killer later. The story unfolds with sharp tension as Batman pieces together clues that rewrite the case, leaving the truth far from certain.

The Man from Robin's Past
7.667 pp · Superhero
Batman [Bruce Wayne]Robin [Dick Grayson] (origin re-told)The Flying Graysons (Dick's parents, both die, flashback)Sando (circus friend of Robin's)Sando's sonLimey Lou (villain, fence)Lou's gang (villains, jewel thieves)

In "The Man from Robin's Past," Batman and Robin must clear Sando the Strongman—Dick Grayson’s childhood guardian—of a theft that ties him to stolen goods found in his quarters. As the investigation unfolds, long-buried connections from Dick’s past begin to surface, testing the duo’s trust and their resolve to uncover the truth.

Rackety-Rax Racket!
12 pp · Superhero
Batman [Bruce Wayne]Robin [Dick Grayson]The Joker (villain)Aces (villain)

In "Rackety-Rax Racket!" from Giant Batman Album #31, the Crime Clown turns college fraternity hazing into a high-stakes money-making scheme, exploiting Robin to carry out a series of increasingly elaborate initiation rites—each one more absurd than the last—while Batman and the Caped Crusader's sidekick race to uncover the criminal mastermind behind the chaos.

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