Star Spangled Comics #76
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Bicycle Built for Loot!", the Best Bicycle Company's giveaway of 25 bikes to high school athletes takes a dangerous turn when the master criminal known as the Fence sets his sights on one of them—secretly carrying a fortune in gems. Written by Bill Finger and brought to life with dynamic art by Jim Mooney, this 1948 adventure blends youthful excitement with a clever caper, all wrapped in Mooney’s distinctive cover pencils and inks.
In "A Bicycle Built for Loot!" from Star Spangled Comics #76 (1948), Jo and her fellow high school athletes are handed prized bicycles by the Best Bicycle Company—only to find themselves caught in a mystery when the Fence, a cunning thief, targets the bikes, knowing one hides a fortune in gems.
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Reprinted in The Robin Archives #1 (2005)
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