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Comics - Ongoing - Detective Comics - Issue #358

DETECTIVE COMICS #358
COVER TAGLINE: None
TITLE: The Circle of Terror
STORY ARC: None

COVER DATE: December, 1966

WRITER: John Broome
ARTIST: Sheldon Moldoff
INKER: Joe Giella
EDITORS: Julius Schwartz
COVER: Carmine Infantino; Joe Giella

PRICE: $.12 U.S.

CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne); Robin (Dick Grayson); Alfred Pennyworth; Harriet Cooper

PLOT:
Batman and Robin meet a new costumed crook known as the Spellbinder. When Batman tries to capture him, the Spellbinder puts Batman into a trance. Robin manages to shake Batman back to normal, but not before the Spellbinder escapes. Batman fears that he could have died from the trance had Robin not saved him.

When they meet the Spellbinder again, Batman tries to avoid being hypnotized. His effort fails as the Spellbinder places him in another trance. Robin is forced to save him again. During a third encounter, Batman is placed in another trance. This time he is able to break out of it by himself, allowing him to stop his opponent and end his reign of crime.


TITLE: The Faker-Takers of the Baker's Dozen

WRITER: Gardner F. Fox
ARTIST: Sid Greene
INKER: Sid Greene
CHARACTERS: Elongated Man; Sue Dibny

PLOT:
Sue Dibny is set to unveil the paintings of a newly discovered artist at the York Art Gallery. However the artist, Peter Baker, and his paintings turn up missing. The Elongated Man investigates at Baker's home. There he witnesses three crooks stealing a painting. Ralph pursues them, but is knocked unconscious.

When he recovers he notices that his stretchable finger is still attached to the crooks' car. He follows his finger to the thieves' hide-out where he finds Baker. The crooks including their leader, Bolton Hume, have kidnapped Baker and used a forgery of one his paintings to smuggle in a stolen painting. Ralph barges in and defeats the crooks. Finally, Baker is able to display his work to the public.

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