COVER TAGLINE:
None
COVER DATE: March, 1959
TITLE:
Prisoners of the Sargasso Sea
STORY ARC:
None
WRITER:
Bill Finger
ARTIST:
Sheldon Moldoff
INKER:
Charles Paris
EDITORS:
Jack Schiff
COVER:
Curt Swan; Ray Burnley
PRICE: $.10 U.S.
CHARACTERS:
Batman (Bruce Wayne), Robin (Dick Grayson)
PLOT:
Batman and Robin land the Batplane at sea after a storm. They find a graveyard of old ships with their captains still alive. Apparently, the sea gives them eternal life and peace, but they can’t leave.
Blackjack, captain of a pirate sub, also finds the graveyard. Batman joins forces with the old sea captains to stop Blackjack. Batman then repairs his plane and escapes. The crooks are left behind with the old sea captains
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TITLE:
The Cross-Country Crimes
WRITER:
Bill Finger
ARTIST:
Sheldon Moldoff
INKER:
Charles Paris
EDITORS:
Jack Schiff
CHARACTERS:
Batman (Bruce Wayne); Robin (Dick Grayson); Commissioner James Gordon
PLOT:
Batman and Robin follow a shipment of valuable platinum which they believe is going to be hijacked. The truck is stopped by a costumed criminal, Hijack. Batman stops him the first time, but the crook returns and steals the shipment.
Batman plans a trap for Hijack during the next shipment. Hijack learns of the plan and blows up the truck that the Dynamic Duo is supposed to be hiding in. They outsmarted Hijack however, since they escaped and returned to defeat the crook, who was using his lip reading ability to gain inside information about the shipments.
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TITLE:
The Marriage of Batman and Batwoman
WRITER:
Bill Finger
ARTIST:
Sheldon Moldoff
INKER:
Ray Burnley
EDITORS:
Jack Schiff
CHARACTERS:
Batman (Bruce Wayne); Robin (Dick Grayson); Batwoman (Kathy Kane)
PLOT:
While Bruce Wayne prepares for a date with Kathy Kane, Dick Grayson dreams that Bruce and Kathy are married. Bruce reveals his secret identity to her and requests that she give up her career as Batwoman. Kathy refuses so he hides her costume. When Batman and Robin go out to fight some crooks, Kathy shows up dressed in an altered Batman costume. The cowl comes loose though, revealing her identity to the crooks. With he identity exposed, the crooks guess Batman’s identity as well. Dick is the awoken from his dream by Bruce, and he hopes it doesn’t come true.
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