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Comics - Ongoing - Detective Comics - Issue #126

DETECTIVE COMICS #126
TITLE: Case of the Silent Songbirds

COVER DATE: August, 1947

WRITER: Edmond Hamilton
ARTIST: Jim Mooney
INKER: Jim Mooney
EDITORS: Jack Schiff
COVER: Jack Burnley; Charles Paris

PRICE: $.10 U.S.

CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne); Robin (Dick Grayson); Commissioner Gordon; Penguin

PLOT:
The Penguins runs an extortion racket against Gotham City singers. When the singers won't pay he makes them lose their voices. Batman and Robin uncover the Penguin's secret of using gas hidden in the microphone which causes the voices to be lost. The Dynamic Duo pursue their opponent as the Penguin targets his victims. In the end, the Penguin is defeated, and the singers are safe.


TITLE: Felons in Furs

WRITER: Unknown
ARTIST: Harris Levy
INKER: Harris Levy
CHARACTERS: Air Wave; Static

PLOT:
Larry Jordan witnesses his young assistant Willie Spratt trying to increase his will power in order to impress his girlfriend. As Air Wave, Larry helps Willie get a date with Gloria.

While watching Willie and Gloria go to a show, Air Wave spots two crooks. He rushes to apprehend them. In another attempt to impress Gloria, Willie tries to help stop the crooks. Air Wave makes Willie look brave and together, they apprehend the thieves. Gloria is impressed with Willie and is won over.

TITLE: The Perilous Puppets

WRITER: Unknown
ARTIST: Howard Sherman
INKER: Howard Sherman
CHARACTERS: Slam Bradley; Shorty Morgan

PLOT:
A series of robberies have occurred whenever puppet master Gimbo makes a performance. Slam and Shorty begin an investigation of Gimbo and discover one of his puppets is a disguised midget. Shorty takes the midgets place, but Gimbo discovers the ruse. The puppeteer tries to kill the detectives, but Slam and Shorty manage to win the fight. Slam then explains to police how the midget robbed the victims and escaped in the dumbwaiter.

TITLE: D-Day on the Boulder

WRITER: George Kashdan
ARTIST: Curt Swan
INKER: Steve Brodie
CHARACTERS: Boy Commandos; Andre Chavard; Tex; Brooklyn

PLOT:
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