Star Spangled Comics #84
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Third Street Gang!", Robin goes undercover as a street urchin to investigate the notorious Third Street Gang, aiming to uncover the roots of juvenile delinquency firsthand. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Jim Mooney—both inks and pencils—this 1948 issue captures a gritty, early post-war perspective on youth crime, all rendered with the distinctive style that defined the era.
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In order to more fully understand the problem of juvenile delinquency, Robin disguises himself as a street urchin, hoping to draw the attention of the infamous Third Street Gang.
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