Star Spangled Comics #81
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeRobin takes center stage on this vibrant 1948 DC solo outing, with the Boy Wonder mid-action against two armed thugs while a snarling dog joins the fray — all set against a striking red background that makes the cover pop. The story promises "Unseen Peril" in "The Seeing-Eye Dog Crimes!," a tantalizing hook that pairs Robin's acrobatic courage against gunmen on either side of him. With interior work by writer Bill Finger and artist/inker Jim Mooney, plus a cover by Win Mortimer, this 52-page package delivers solid Golden Age adventure for just ten cents.
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While investigating the strange disappearance of seeing eye dogs, Robin is blinded...and must rely on one himself to fight crime!
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