Star Spangled Comics #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dick Grayson for the Defense!", the young Robin the Boy Wonder takes on a surprising role as a courtroom advocate, stepping in to defend a wrongly accused youth—though it's up to him to uncover the truth before justice is denied. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob Kane, with inks by Charles Paris and lettering by Ira Schnapp, this 1947 adventure blends mystery and moral courage in a classic tale from Star Spangled Comics #75. The cover, penciled by Bob Kane and inked by Charles Paris, captures the tension of a pivotal moment in the trial.
In "Dick Grayson for the Defense!" from Star Spangled Comics #75 (1947), Dick Grayson takes on a surprising role as a courtroom advocate, stepping in to defend a young man accused of a crime—though it’s up to Robin the Boy Wonder to uncover the truth through sleuthing. With sharp wit and a keen eye, the duo navigates a mystery that tests both their brains and their bond.
In "The Test for a Brave!" from Star Spangled Comics #75, Dan Hunter faces the ultimate trial to prove his courage before Black Wolf, a figure of legend among the frontier's wilds. When white men manipulate Black Wolf into aiding them in a coach robbery, Dan must navigate the consequences of their deceit and the weight of the test he's been given.
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Reprinted in The Robin Archives #1 (2005)
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