COVER TAGLINE:
None
TITLE:
The Cluemaster's Topsy-Turvy Crimes
STORY ARC:
None
COVER DATE:
May, 1966
WRITER:
Gardner F. Fox
ARTIST:
Carmine Infantino
INKER:
Sid Greene
EDITORS:
Julius Schwartz
COVER:
Carmine Infantino; Murphy Anderson
PRICE: $.12 U.S.
CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne);
Robin (Dick Grayson); Harriet Cooper; Cluemaster
PLOT:
Aunt Harriet accidentally discovers the secret entrance to the Bat-Cave. Bruce and Dick try to cover their tracks and make Harriet believe that she was mistaken. Harriet tries to foil their plan by gathering more evidence.
While matching wits with Harriet at home, Batman and Robin are also involved on a case against the criminal called the Cluemaster. Unknown to the Caped Crusaders, Cluemaster is also trying to uncover Batman's secret identity. Batman's efforts to fool Harriet also help to keep Cluemaster off track.
Bruce finally convinces Harriet by creating a trick film showing Batman and Robin meet him and Dick. Batman also captures Cluemaster and keeps him from discovering his secret.
TITLE:
The Case of the Costumed-Made Crook
WRITER:
Gardner F. Fox
ARTIST:
Carmine Infantino
INKER:
Carmine Infantino
CHARACTERS:
Elongated Man; Sue Dibny; Flash
PLOT:
The Elongated Man plans to donate his old costume to Central City's Flash Museum only to discover it has been stolen. Ralph returns to Coast City to track down the missing uniform, which he traces back to hotel bellhop Billy Brown. Brown stole the uniform hoping that it would give him stretching powers. When he found that it didn't work, he began using the costume for crime. Ralph tracks down Brown and uses the costume itself to capture him. Elongated Man then delivers the costume to the museum for display.
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