Star Spangled Comics #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Star Spangled Comics #94, Batman takes on a dangerous disguise, infiltrating the criminal underworld to uncover the source of a wave of crimes that stymies the police. The Caped Crusader uncovers a secret film company crafting provocative, anti-establishment movies meant only for the criminal elite. Written by David Vern and illustrated by Bob Kane, with lettering by Ira Schnapp, the issue features a striking cover by Jim Mooney.
In "The End of Batman," Batman goes undercover as a criminal to crack a mysterious crime wave plaguing Gotham, only to stumble upon a secret film studio crafting subversive movies for the underworld—films designed to undermine law and order. The Caped Crusader must navigate a world of shadows and screen, where the line between fiction and crime blurs.
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Reprinted in Action Comics #223 (1956), Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #63 (1962), The Robin Archives #2 (2010)
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