COVER TAGLINE:
None
TITLE:
The Night Batman Destroyed Gotham City
STORY ARC:
None
COVER DATE:
April, 1967
WRITER:
Gardner F. Fox
ARTIST:
Sheldon Moldoff
INKER:
Sid Greene
EDITORS:
Julius Schwartz
COVER:
Carmine Infantino; Murphy Anderson
PRICE: $.12 U.S.
CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne);
Robin (Dick Grayson); Commissioner James Gordon; Riddler
PLOT:
The Riddler returns to Gotham and begins leaving riddles for Robin. The Dynamic Duo solve his second riddle correctly after detecting a pattern. Riddler barely makes his escape, but he has Batman set up for a death trap.
Riddler sends another riddle to Robin via police headquarters. Using the same pattern as before, Batman deduces that the Little Gotham City Bank is the target. However, he realizes that the Riddler must have another angle.
Batman correctly determines the real bank which the Riddler has targeted. Riddler is caught, but he admits to leaving a bomb in the Little Gotham City Bank. Batman races back to the other bank and defuses the bomb, which is hidden inside a scale model of Gotham, before it explodes.
TITLE:
The Horse That Hunted Hoods
WRITER:
Gardner F. Fox
ARTIST:
Carmine Infantino
INKER:
Sid Greene
CHARACTERS:
Elongated Man; Sue Dibny
PLOT:
Ralph and Sue witness a police horse named Silver Blaze apprehend a jewel thief. The police explain that the horse has an uncanny sense about criminals. Ralph also learns that the horse's regular rider Officer Jim Barker was taken captive during a recent bank robbery. Ralph uses the horse to lure the robbers out of hiding. Then with Silver Blaze's help he tracks down and rescues Barker.
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