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* {{A|[[Richard Grayson (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Robin]]}}
 
* {{A|[[Richard Grayson (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Robin]]}}
 
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* {{A|[[Chief O'Hara (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Chief O'Hara]]}}
 
 
* {{A|[[James Gordon (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Commissioner Gordon]]}}
 
* {{A|[[James Gordon (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Commissioner Gordon]]}}
 
** {{A|[[Chief O'Hara (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Chief O'Hara]]}}
 
* {{A|[[Alfred Pennyworth (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Alfred Pennyworth]]}}
 
* {{A|[[Alfred Pennyworth (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Alfred Pennyworth]]}}
 
* {{A|[[Harriet Cooper (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Harriet Cooper]]}}
 
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** Gotham Park
 
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** The Meow-Wow-Wow
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* Cat o' nine tails
 
* Bat-sleeping gas
 
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* Sculptures of Oskar Villkoop
 
* Sculptures of Oskar Villkoop
 
** Lady Gotham statuette
 
** Lady Gotham statuette

Revision as of 18:32, 23 June 2017

"The Riddler's Ruse": A freshly-escaped Riddler embarks on a new crime-spree, targeting the works of sculptor and riddle enthusiast Oskar Villkoop. While Batman and Robin are unable to stop him from stealing two of Villkoop's statues, they gain an uneasy ally in the recently-paroled Catwoman, wh

Quote1 I take it the Riddler is back to bedevil us again? Quote2
Alfred Pennyworth

Batman '66 #1 is an issue of the series Batman '66 (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 2013.

Synopsis for "The Riddler's Ruse"

A freshly-escaped Riddler embarks on a new crime-spree, targeting the works of sculptor and riddle enthusiast Oskar Villkoop. While Batman and Robin are unable to stop him from stealing two of Villkoop's statues, they gain an uneasy ally in the recently-paroled Catwoman, whose nightclub the Riddler had used as a red herring for one of his riddles, and then bombed on a whim.

Using the Batcomputer's 3-D modeler, Batman is able to produce replicas of the stolen statues. Catwoman then identifies these statues as pieces of an oblique map leading to Villkoop's last piece - a statue he had supposedly died before finishing. Batman, Robin, and Catwoman then follow this map to Gotham Park, and recover the statue before the Riddler can.

Upon finding himself beaten to the statue, the Riddler breaks into a psychotic rage and attacks, but proves no match for the trio and is quickly apprehended. As the Dynamic Duo celebrate, however, Catwoman surreptitiously steals one of the statues for herself and escapes, cheerfully signalling her return to crime.

Batman and Robin prepare to give chase, but first amuse themselves with a secret: the statue Catwoman had stolen was nothing but a Batcomputer-built replica.

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Notes

  • The contents of this issue were originally released digitally as Batman '66 Chapters One-Three on July 3, July 10 and July 17, 2013, respectively.
  • The Catwoman depicted in this issue is modeled after the Julie Newmar portrayal. The Eartha Kitt version will appear later in this series.



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