Star Spangled Comics #80
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Boy Disc Jockey!", Dick Grayson takes the mic as the voice of Gotham High School's radio station—only to find his smooth announcements are being used to orchestrate a criminal scheme. Written by Bill Finger and brought to life with crisp, energetic art by Jim Mooney (pencils and inks), this 1948 tale blends teenage ambition with hidden danger, all wrapped in a classic cover by Mooney.
In "The Boy Disc Jockey!", Dick Grayson takes the mic as the voice of Gotham High's radio station—only to realize the ads he's broadcasting are secretly helping a criminal gang pull off their schemes. With his microphone as both his tool and his trap, Dick must outwit the hidden operators behind the airwaves before the next broadcast goes live.
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Reprinted in The Robin Archives #1 (2005)
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