Millennium Edition: Detective Comics 38 #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Robin the Boy Wonder," a young Dick Grayson witnesses his parents' tragic death and hears the killers' confession, prompting him to try to bring them to justice. Batman intervenes, recognizing the boy’s potential, and begins training him to become his partner—Robin the Boy Wonder. Together, the duo set out on a mission to gather the evidence needed to finally bring the criminals to account.
In "The Electrical Assassin," Bart Regan dives into a dangerous mystery when he uncovers a scientist’s revolutionary invention capable of summoning and directing lightning with deadly precision. As the man’s ambitions grow from experiment to threat, Bart must race to stop a power that could reshape the nation—before it strikes.
Red Logan dives into a chilling murder mystery that smells of vampire lore—only to uncover a far more dangerous truth. What begins as a hunt for a bloodthirsty killer leads him straight into the twisted mind of a medical genius with ambitions to play god.
In "Phoney Jewel Robbery," the Crimson Avenger dives into a web of deceit where the rich stage their own jewel thefts to collect insurance, turning crime into a profitable game. With sharp instincts and a no-nonsense approach, he uncovers the scheme before it can ensnare more victims.
In "The Kidnaped Singer," Speed Saunders dives into a tangled web of deception when a glamorous singer’s sudden disappearance leads him to suspect her supposed fiancé—himself deep in gambling debt and desperate for money. With the theater at the heart of the scheme, Speed must untangle a ruse that turns the very people meant to protect the singer into the architects of her peril.
Cliff Crosby and Dr. Broussard barely survive a plane crash in the Arctic, only to stumble upon a hidden society of African natives thriving in the frozen wilderness with little more than their wits and a mysterious serum that defies the cold. Taken before the enigmatic Chief of the Sabu Kingdom, they're confronted with a revelation that challenges everything they thought they knew about survival and the limits of the human body.
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