Star Spangled Comics #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man with the Midas Touch!", Batman faces a baffling mystery when Robin is suddenly petrified into a gold statue by a mysterious figure claiming descent from the legendary King Midas. With the Boy Wonder frozen in gilded silence, Batman must unravel the truth behind the criminal’s eerie power—before the golden curse spreads further. Written by David Vern and brought to life with dynamic art by Jim Mooney, this 1949 adventure from Star Spangled Comics #95 is a classic tale of mystery and heroism, with Mooney handling both interior art and cover.
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When Robin is apparently turned into a gold statue by a supposed descendant of the real King Midas, Batman goes into action to discoveer the criminal's ability to turn objects into gold and save the Boy Wonder in the process.
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