COVER TAGLINE:
None
TITLE:
The Fallen Idol of Gotham City
STORY ARC:
None
COVER DATE:
August, 1964
WRITER:
Steve Brodie
ARTIST:
Carmine Infantino
INKER:
Joe Giella
EDITORS:
Julius Schwartz
COVER:
Carmine Infantino; Joe Giella
PRICE: $.12 U.S.
CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne);
Robin (Dick Grayson); Commissioner James Gordon
PLOT:
Ordinary citizens of Gotham City suddenly become the targets of intense hatred. Batman investigates and links all the victims to a certain restaurant. Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson dine at the restaurant to look for clues, but turn up nothing. Later though, Batman becomes the victim of sudden hatred from everyone around him including Robin.
When the effect wears off, Batman deduces that something must have been placed in his coffee at the restaurant. Batman and Robin return there and link the coffee to a waiter. They follow him back to a spy ring, which is experimenting with a new pill. Batman breaks up the spy ring and turns the pills over to the FBI and U.S. Army.
TITLE:
Desert Double-Cross
WRITER:
Gardner F. Fox
ARTIST:
Carmine Infantino
INKER:
Carmine Infantino
CHARACTERS:
Elongated Man; Sue Dibny
PLOT:
The Elongated Man, Ralph Dibny, stops at a nearby house when his car breaks down. The resident of the house, Molly Parker, greets him as if he were her cousin. He is invited inside only to find that Molly and her father are being held hostage by mobsters. The mobsters force Ralph to steal some jewels for them. Instead he double-crosses the crook, then rescues the hostages and defeats the remaining gangsters.
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