Star Spangled Comics #92
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBatman and Robin are literally on the silver screen in this imaginative 1949 DC gem, depicted as stars of a fictional P.D.M. Pictures production — "the Sensational Action Adventure that rocks Hollywood" — while a crowd of shadowy figures watches from below. Jim Mooney's cover art captures the Dynamic Duo mid-leap, bursting through the movie screen with real energy and a clever sense of showbiz spectacle. With Tomahawk along for the ride and the tantalizing question of who is "Movie Hero No. 1" waiting inside, this 32-page magazine is a delightful snapshot of comics and Hollywood glamour colliding in the late Golden Age.
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Eddie Beaugard was a real tough guy on the movie screen, but in real life he was timid and a coward...that is, until Batman gets shot.
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