Giant Batman Annual #1 Replica Edition #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "How to Be the Batman!", Batman's memory is wiped by the cunning Dr. Sampson, leaving him disoriented and vulnerable as Gotham teeters under a criminal takeover. With time running out, Robin must navigate the chaos and piece together the identity of the Dark Knight—before the city falls and the hero is lost forever.
In "The Strange Costumes of Batman!", Bruce and Dick conduct a routine inspection of the Bat-Cave’s arsenal—scanning through the ever-expanding collection of Batman and Robin’s costumes for damage. When a long-forgotten suit unexpectedly proves vital during a crisis, it’s not just the equipment that’s under scrutiny, but the very legacy of the Dark Knight himself.
In "Untold Tales of the Bat-Signal!", news reporter Dave Purdy takes on a strange assignment: track down a case where the Bat-Signal alone—no Batman, no cape, just that iconic beam—was enough to save a life. The challenge leads him through Gotham’s shadows, chasing whispers of a moment when hope came from a single, shining signal in the night.
In "Batman's Electronic Crime-File!", Batman is thrown into turmoil when the Bat-Cave’s security is breached during a televised broadcast—his meticulously cataloged microfilm files, a treasure trove of criminal data, have vanished. With the city’s most dangerous minds potentially gaining access to his secrets, the Dark Knight must race to recover the stolen records before they fall into the wrong hands.
In "Thrilling Escapes of Batman and Robin!", the Dynamic Duo are captured by crime king Paul King, who’s locked them in a prison designed to be escape-proof. With time running out and no clear way out, Batman and Robin must rely on wit, teamwork, and their signature ingenuity to break free.
In "The Amazing Inventions of Batman," a criminal scientist secretly studies Batman’s gadgets, using X-rays to reverse-engineer the Flying Eye and turn it into a weapon aimed at the Dynamic Duo. With the device now in the hands of an enemy, Batman and Robin must confront a twisted echo of their own ingenuity—before it’s too late.
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