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Comics - Ongoing - Detective Comics - Issue #269

DETECTIVE COMICS #269
COVER TAGLINE: None
TITLE: The Thousand Deaths of Batman
STORY ARC: None

COVER DATE: July, 1959

WRITER: Jack Miller
ARTIST: Sheldon Moldoff
INKER: Charles Paris
EDITORS: Jack Schiff
COVER: Curt Swan; Stan Kaye

PRICE: $.12 U.S.

CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne); Robin (Dick Grayson)

PLOT:
Batman and Robin learn of a criminal stage show in which actors portraying the Dynamic Duo are killed every night. The real heroes sneak in and replace the actors in order to locate the Big Guy, a gang boss. The Director of the show learns that the real heroes are there and changes the stunts to actually kill Batman. Batman figures it out and avoids being killed. Robin then signals the authorities to round up all the crooks.


TITLE: The Menace of the Magnetic Meteorite

WRITER: Jack Miller
ARTIST: Ruben Moreira
INKER: Ruben Moreira
CHARACTERS: Roy Raymond

PLOT:
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TITLE: The Man Who Exposed John Jones

WRITER: Jack Miller
ARTIST: Joe Certa
INKER: Joe Certa
CHARACTERS: Martian Manhunter; Captain Harding

PLOT:
Detective John Jones is assigned to catch former film star turned blackmailer, Jeff Hoyt. Jones visits the studio uses his martian powers to gather evidence against Hoyt. He changes back to his human identity and prepares to arrest Hoyt. Hoyt sees him in his martian form and blackmails Jones into not arresting him.

Hoyt uses his hold over Jones to commit crimes. Jones manages to stop the crook from taking anything. When Hoyt wants to rob a bank, Jones decides to turn him in. Hoyt reveals to Jones’ captain that Jones is moonlighting as an actor. It is against regulations to hold a second job. He believed Jones’ martian form was a costume. Jones claims he was wearing the costume to gather evidence, and his secret is safe.

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