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Batman and Robin meet Ray Arliss, the designer of a glass house. Crooks attempt to shatter the house, but Batman stops them. Arliss explains that his former partner turned rival Basil Grimes is out to prove his steel house is superior. Grimes continues to attack, but Batman and Robin stop his attempt to destroy the house. Finally, lightning strikes both houses, ruining the steel one. Grimes is defeated, and the glass design is proved superior.
 
Batman and Robin meet Ray Arliss, the designer of a glass house. Crooks attempt to shatter the house, but Batman stops them. Arliss explains that his former partner turned rival Basil Grimes is out to prove his steel house is superior. Grimes continues to attack, but Batman and Robin stop his attempt to destroy the house. Finally, lightning strikes both houses, ruining the steel one. Grimes is defeated, and the glass design is proved superior.
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| StoryTitle2 = Dead Men Can Tell Tales
 
| StoryTitle2 = Dead Men Can Tell Tales
 
| Synopsis2 = Air Wave discovers that the mother of a friend of his is getting scammed by a crooked medium calling himself Swami Abdul, who uses gimmicks to make her think he can contact the spirit of her dead son. Air Wave discovers that the Swami is actually a murderer named Oily who is wanted for the murder of a couple of other rival gangsters. Air Wave turns the tables on Oily and makes him think he is haunted by the spirits of the murdered criminals which leads him to run in panic and eventually get himself captured.
 
| Synopsis2 = Air Wave discovers that the mother of a friend of his is getting scammed by a crooked medium calling himself Swami Abdul, who uses gimmicks to make her think he can contact the spirit of her dead son. Air Wave discovers that the Swami is actually a murderer named Oily who is wanted for the murder of a couple of other rival gangsters. Air Wave turns the tables on Oily and makes him think he is haunted by the spirits of the murdered criminals which leads him to run in panic and eventually get himself captured.

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"The Man Who Lived in a Glass House": Batman and Robin meet Ray Arliss, the designer of a glass house. Crooks attempt to shatter the house, but Batman stops them. Arliss explains that his former partner turned rival Basil Grimes is out to prove his steel house is superior. Grimes continues to at

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Batman

Detective Comics #115 is an issue of the series Detective Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1946.

Synopsis for "The Man Who Lived in a Glass House"

Batman and Robin meet Ray Arliss, the designer of a glass house. Crooks attempt to shatter the house, but Batman stops them. Arliss explains that his former partner turned rival Basil Grimes is out to prove his steel house is superior. Grimes continues to attack, but Batman and Robin stop his attempt to destroy the house. Finally, lightning strikes both houses, ruining the steel one. Grimes is defeated, and the glass design is proved superior.

Appearing in "The Man Who Lived in a Glass House"

Featured Characters:

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Supporting Characters:

Villains:

  • Basil Grimes (Single appearance)
  • Tiny (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Ray Arliss (Single appearance)

Locations:

Items:

  • Hand Grenades
  • Batman Badge

Vehicles:

  • Car in Glass Garage


Synopsis for "Dead Men Can Tell Tales"

Air Wave discovers that the mother of a friend of his is getting scammed by a crooked medium calling himself Swami Abdul, who uses gimmicks to make her think he can contact the spirit of her dead son. Air Wave discovers that the Swami is actually a murderer named Oily who is wanted for the murder of a couple of other rival gangsters. Air Wave turns the tables on Oily and makes him think he is haunted by the spirits of the murdered criminals which leads him to run in panic and eventually get himself captured.

Appearing in "Dead Men Can Tell Tales"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Static the Parrot

Villains:

  • Swami Abdul/Oily (Single appearance)
  • Swami's Aides

Other Characters:

  • Mrs. Van Pelt

Locations:

Items:

  • Crystal Ball
  • Smoke Pellet

Vehicles:

  • Unknown

Synopsis for "Molar Mobsters"

Slam & Shorty break up a gang who uses stolen laughing gas from a dentist's office in order to rob from victims.

Appearing in "Molar Mobsters"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Villains:

  • Chick

Other Characters:

  • Payroll Delivery Man
  • Dr. Damon
  • Dr. Damon's Nurse

Locations:

Items:

  • Laughing Gas

Vehicles:

  • Unknown

Synopsis for "Brooklyn Wants a Kingdom"


Appearing in "Brooklyn Wants a Kingdom"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Villains:

  • Unknown

Other Characters:

  • Unknown

Locations:

  • Unknown

Items:

  • Unknown

Vehicles:

  • Unknown

Notes

  • "The Man Who Lived in a Glass House" is reprinted in Batman Archives Vol 5.
  • This issue also features a "Three-Ring Binks" story.



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