COVER TAGLINE:
Batman and Robin Solve the Mystery of Their Own Secret Identities!
COVER DATE:
August, 1956
COVER:
Sheldon Moldoff & Charles Paris
PRICE: $.10 U.S.
TITLE:
Batman and Robin's Greatest Mystery
STORY ARC:
None
WRITER:
Edmond Hamilton
ARTIST:
Sheldon Moldoff
INKER:
Stan Kaye
EDITORS:
Jack Schiff
CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne);
Robin (Dick Grayson); Commissioner James Gordon; Alfred Pennyworth
PLOT:
Batman and Robin track down a crook, Jay Caird, who has stolen a sonic weapon. When the weapon is turned on the Dynamic Duo, they are knocked out and begin suffering from amnesia. Commissioner Gordon allows them to search the police files for clues to their secret identities in hopes that it will restore their lost memories.
Batman finds several clues while reading the files. He learns that he is wealthy, is a pilot, and a polo player. With the possibilities narrowed, Batman is able to guess that he is Bruce Wayne. He drives to Wayne Manor where his memories begin to return. With his recovery, he remembers where Caird was headed, and together with Robin, Batman captured the crook.
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