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| Year = 1978
   
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| Executive Editor = Joe Orlando
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| CoverArtist1 = Jim Aparo
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| CoverArtist2 = Tatjana Wood
   
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| Editor1_1 = Julius Schwartz
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| Editor1_2 = E. Nelson Bridwell
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| Writer1_1 = Gerry Conway
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| Penciler1_1 = Michael Golden
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| Inker1_1 = Michael Golden
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| Colourist1_1 = Jerry Serpe
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| Letterer1_1 = Ben Oda
   
 
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| StoryTitle1 = The Adventure of the Houdini Whodunit!
 
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[[James Gordon (Earth-One)|Commissioner Gordon]] calls on [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]] to attend a special meeting of the long-inactive [[Mystery Analysts of Gotham City]]. Former D.A. Danton, [[Art Saddows (Earth-One)|Art Saddows]] and [[Katherine Daye (Earth-One)|Kaye Daye]] have all individually been confronted within the last 24 hours by a dead girl--the same girl. From examining an ambulance stretcher that the girl is repeatedly snatched from, Batman discovers a wire substructure that gives the impression of a body when a cloth is draped over it, a trick used by magicians. He advises the Analysts to investigate the scene at the Magic Palace night club. They do so after Batman has a run-in with the figure he suspects of being the murderer, who escapes by blinding Batman with flash powder--another magician's trick.
   
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At the Magic Palace, the Analysts discover that the dead girl was June Gold, assistant to David Hamton, their headline magician. Hamton's apprentice Martin Monroe claims innocence, but provides motives for three others in the club: Lisa Morrow, who was often insulted by June Gold when the latter was drunk; her friend Glenn Falkenstein, whose act June threatened to botch up; and Hamton, whom June was blackmailing. Later, Kaye Daye is found missing, and Batman, trying to find her, is slugged unconscious from behind. Batman awakens to find himself chained to the bottom of a tank being filled with water, with Kaye tied beside the tank. The unseen murderer promises to return after doing his act and kill Kaye. Batman exerts enough pressure on the sides of the tank to shatter them, and then frees Kaye.
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He goes on stage to capture the murderer, Martin Monroe. Monroe admits that he hoped to become the headliner at the club by killing June and framing Hamton for the murder. Later, Hamton admits to pulling the body-snatching and flash-powder routines in order to get Batman and his allies interested in the case. When Kaye asks how Monroe did the killing while apparently sitting in the barroom of the club, Batman replies that magicians never reveal their secrets, even in prison.
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'''Featured Characters:'''
 
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* {{apn|[[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]]|The Brave and the Bold #139|Justice League of America #149}}
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* {{a|[[Mystery Analysts of Gotham City]]}} {{Final}}
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** {{a|[[James Gordon (Earth-One)|Commissioner Gordon]]}}
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** {{a|[[Katherine Daye (Earth-One)|Kaye Daye]]}} {{Final}}
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** {{a|[[Martin Tellman (Earth-One)|Martin Tellman]]}} {{Final}}
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** {{a|[[Art Saddows (Earth-One)|Art Saddows]]}} {{Final}}
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** Danton {{Final}}
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* Martin Monroe {{Only}}
 
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* David Hamton {{Only}}
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* Glenn Falkenstein {{Only}}
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* Lisa Morrow {{Only}}
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* Winston Bennett {{Only}}
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* June Gold {{Corpse}}
 
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** Federal Depository
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** Magic Palace
 
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Revision as of 18:32, 11 March 2019

"The Adventure of the Houdini Whodunit!": Commissioner Gordon calls on Batman to attend a special meeting of the long-inactive Mystery Analysts of Gotham City. Former D.A. Danton, Art Saddows and [[Katherine

Batman #295 is an issue of the series Batman (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 1978.

Synopsis for "The Adventure of the Houdini Whodunit!"

Commissioner Gordon calls on Batman to attend a special meeting of the long-inactive Mystery Analysts of Gotham City. Former D.A. Danton, Art Saddows and Kaye Daye have all individually been confronted within the last 24 hours by a dead girl--the same girl. From examining an ambulance stretcher that the girl is repeatedly snatched from, Batman discovers a wire substructure that gives the impression of a body when a cloth is draped over it, a trick used by magicians. He advises the Analysts to investigate the scene at the Magic Palace night club. They do so after Batman has a run-in with the figure he suspects of being the murderer, who escapes by blinding Batman with flash powder--another magician's trick.

At the Magic Palace, the Analysts discover that the dead girl was June Gold, assistant to David Hamton, their headline magician. Hamton's apprentice Martin Monroe claims innocence, but provides motives for three others in the club: Lisa Morrow, who was often insulted by June Gold when the latter was drunk; her friend Glenn Falkenstein, whose act June threatened to botch up; and Hamton, whom June was blackmailing. Later, Kaye Daye is found missing, and Batman, trying to find her, is slugged unconscious from behind. Batman awakens to find himself chained to the bottom of a tank being filled with water, with Kaye tied beside the tank. The unseen murderer promises to return after doing his act and kill Kaye. Batman exerts enough pressure on the sides of the tank to shatter them, and then frees Kaye.

He goes on stage to capture the murderer, Martin Monroe. Monroe admits that he hoped to become the headliner at the club by killing June and framing Hamton for the murder. Later, Hamton admits to pulling the body-snatching and flash-powder routines in order to get Batman and his allies interested in the case. When Kaye asks how Monroe did the killing while apparently sitting in the barroom of the club, Batman replies that magicians never reveal their secrets, even in prison.

Appearing in "The Adventure of the Houdini Whodunit!"

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Antagonists:

  • Martin Monroe (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • David Hamton (Single appearance)
  • Glenn Falkenstein (Single appearance)
  • Lisa Morrow (Single appearance)
  • Winston Bennett (Single appearance)
  • June Gold (Appears only as a corpse)

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