Star Spangled Comics #77
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Boy Who Wanted Robin for Christmas!", the richest boy in the world makes a bold deal: he’ll donate $50,000 to the Police Fund if his mentor lets him team up with Robin on a case. The mission? Track down a crooked Santa Claus, all while navigating the holiday season with a mix of privilege, determination, and a dash of sleuthing. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Jim Mooney—both on the cover and inside—this 1948 DC classic blends festive flair with the classic duo’s signature detective energy.
In a festive twist from *Star Spangled Comics #77*, the richest boy in the world sets his sights on a very unusual Christmas wish: working alongside Robin to catch a crooked Santa Claus. With a $50,000 donation to the Police Fund on the line, Jo’s bold plan puts him right in the middle of a mystery that’s as jolly as it is dangerous.
In "Robotman vs Rubberman!" from Star Spangled Comics #77 (1948), Robotman and Robotdog take on a bizarre foe whose rubbery form defies capture, turning a simple mission into a slippery challenge. With no clear edge in a battle of physics and persistence, the duo must outthink a villain who bends the rules of resistance.
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Reprinted in The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told #[nn] (1990), The Robin Archives #1 (2005)
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