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| Title = Detective Comics |
| Title = Detective Comics |
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| Volume = 1 |
| Volume = 1 |
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| Issue = 416 |
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| Year = 1971 |
| Year = 1971 |
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+ | | Executive Editor = Julius Schwartz |
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+ | | CoverArtist1 = Neal Adams |
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+ | | Editor1_1 = Julius Schwartz |
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+ | | Writer1_1 = Frank Robbins |
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+ | | Penciler1_1 = Frank Robbins |
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+ | | Inker1_1 = Frank Robbins |
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+ | | Colourist1_1 = Neal Adams<!-- Batman's Hot-Line from Detective #420 --> |
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+ | | Letterer1_1 = Ben Oda |
+ | | Editor2_1 = Julius Schwartz |
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+ | | Writer2_1 = Frank Robbins |
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+ | | Letterer2_1 = John Costanza |
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+ | | Editor3_1 = Julius Schwartz |
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+ | | Penciler3_1 = Alex Toth |
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+ | | Penciler4_1 = Ramona Fradon |
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+ | | Inker4_1 = Ramona Fradon |
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+ | | Letterer4_1 = Ira Schnapp |
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− | | StoryTitle1 = "Man-Bat Madness!" |
+ | | StoryTitle1 = Batman: "Man-Bat Madness!" |
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+ | [[Robert Langstrom (New Earth)|Kirk Langstrom]] and [[Francine Lee (New Earth)|Francine Lee]] finally get married, with [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]] as their best man. However, Batman is concerned about the Langstrom's possible relapse into their human-bat transformation and for this reason, he provides them with a stash of antidote vials as a wedding present. Aware that the curse of the bat could return, both Francine and Kirk promise to never again use the [[Man-Bat Serum]]. |
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+ | Unfortunately, Kirk is tempted to experiment with the formula while working on his laboratory at the [[Gotham Natural History Museum]]. When other scientists start experimenting with high-frequency equipments, the noise affects Langstrom's mind and he believes that there's nothing wrong with wanting to experiment with the Man-Bat Serum. For this reason, he creates another version of the formula, one that would make the Man-Bat transformation permanent. When the high-frequency equipment are turned off, Langstrom returns to normal and is horrified to learn that he has created the ultimate Man-Bat serum. He is tempted to destroy the formula, but following his scientifical curiosity, he decides to keep the vial, locked in a safe. Afterwards, Langstrom hurries to meet Francine at the Gotham Opera, which was another of Batman's wedding presents. |
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+ | In the opera, Bruce Wayne is among the attendees with Marla Mannings as his date. His main intention is to check up on the Langstroms and make sure that they are normal. Francine and Kirk arrive at the Opera, but when the music starts playing, Kirk's mind is affected by the high frequency of the string instruments and much more with the high pitch voice of the singers. The long exposure to these elements, triggers the transformation into Man-Bat and Kirk realizes with horror that he had left Batman's antidote in his office. Francine tries to give him her own vial with the antidote, but it is shattered by the high pitch voice of the soprano. With his only salvation destroyed, Man-Bat flies away, scaring the audience with his presence. When Marla decides to go after the big news, Bruce is able to change into Batman and follow the fearsome Man-Bat outside the opera. |
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− | Breaking free, Gordon, knowing that Ice-Man leader Zed Kurtz is responsible for McClean's death, finds McClean's gun and vows to shoot the crook with his victims own weapon. However, it turns out that Zed is not alone as he exits his hideout with two body guys who appear to be aware that something is up... This story is continued next issue... |
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− | | Synopsis3 = This story was originally printed in [[Rex the Wonder Dog 3|Rex the Wonder Dog #3]] |
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+ | Man-Bat believes that the curse has returned because of the effects of the full moon and he decides to hide from it on the subway system. Batman follows the creature down there and they ride a passing train, creating fear on the passengers. Their fight causes the train to get off the rails and stop in the middle of the road. As Man-Bat prepares to leave, Batman pleads to his human side to help him rescue the people stuck in the subway and Man-Bat surprisingly helps the people and guides them to the nearest exit. In the meantime, Francine decides to go to Kirk's office and she learns that he had been experimenting with the new Man-Bat formula. |
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− | | Synopsis4 = This story was originally printed in [[Gangbusters 30|Gangbusters #30]] |
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+ | After the people of the subway are rescued, Man-Bat flies away from the place and Batman has a hunch of where he is going. Moments later, Man-Bat arrives at his office, where he finds Francine, but ignores her as he only wants the new formula to remain as Man-Bat forever. Francine tries her best to stop Kirk, but after a while he gets to the safe and drinks the entire vial. However, instead of becoming Man-Bat permanently, Kirk returns to his human form and Batman appears from the shadows, explaining that he arrived seconds before Man-Bat and switched the formula in the safe with one of his most potent antidotes. Finally, with Kirk returned to normal, Francine asks Batman if they could live a normal life, but Batman replies that they can only hope. |
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+ | | StoryTitle2 = Batgirl: "The Deadly Go-Between!" |
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⚫ | [[James Gordon (Earth-One)|Commissioner Gordon]]'s friend, officer Jim McClean, has been murdered, and the Commissioner has vowed to catch his friend's killer. This prompts [[Barbara Gordon (Earth-One)|Barbara Gordon]] to do her own investigation as Batgirl. Tapping her father's phone, she overhears a phone message from "Batgirl" telling him to meet her at Park and Elm. Traveling there to catch her imposter in the act, Batgirl finds herself captured by thugs from a group called the Ice-Men. |
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+ | Unable to warn he father, Commissioner Gordon is tricked by the fake Batgirl and he is lead to believe that Zed Kurtz is responsible for McClean's death. He is also shown McClean's gun as evidence and vows to shoot the crook with his victim's own weapon. However, it is all a trap for Gordon, because Zed and his men are prepared to shoot at the Commissioner at the slightest sign of danger. |
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+ | | Synopsis3 = {{StoryGrab|Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog Vol 1 3|1}} |
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+ | | Synopsis4 = {{StoryGrab|Gang Busters Vol 1 30|2}} |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{apn|[[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]]|The Brave and the Bold #98|Batman #236}} |
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− | * [[Batgirl]]<br/> |
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'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Francine Lee (New Earth)|Francine Langstrom]]}} |
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'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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+ | * Howie |
+ | * {{a|[[Marla Manning (Earth-One)|Marla Manning]]}} |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Gotham City]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Gotham Opera House]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Gotham Natural History Museum]]}} |
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'''Items:''' |
'''Items:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Man-Bat Serum|Bat Gland Extract]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Batrope]]}} |
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+ | '''Featured Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Barbara Gordon (Earth-One)|Batgirl]]}} |
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+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
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+ | * Zed Kurtz {{1st}} |
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+ | * Jill <small>(Batgirl Impersonator)</small> {{1st}} |
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+ | '''Locations:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Gotham City]]}} |
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'''Vehicles:''' |
'''Vehicles:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Batcycle]]}} |
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+ | | Appearing3 = {{AppearanceGrab|Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog Vol 1 3|1}} |
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+ | | Appearing4 = {{AppearanceGrab|Gang Busters Vol 1 30|2}} |
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| Notes = |
| Notes = |
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+ | * "The Deadly Go-Between!" is reprinted in {{co|Showcase Presents: Batgirl Vol. 1 (Collected)}}. |
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| Trivia = |
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− | | Recommended = |
+ | | Recommended = {{Batman RR}} |
+ | {{Man-Bat RR}} |
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+ | {{Batgirl RR}} |
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Revision as of 00:01, 2 February 2020
Detective Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1971.
Synopsis for Batman: "Man-Bat Madness!"
Kirk Langstrom and Francine Lee finally get married, with Batman as their best man. However, Batman is concerned about the Langstrom's possible relapse into their human-bat transformation and for this reason, he provides them with a stash of antidote vials as a wedding present. Aware that the curse of the bat could return, both Francine and Kirk promise to never again use the Man-Bat Serum.
Unfortunately, Kirk is tempted to experiment with the formula while working on his laboratory at the Gotham Natural History Museum. When other scientists start experimenting with high-frequency equipments, the noise affects Langstrom's mind and he believes that there's nothing wrong with wanting to experiment with the Man-Bat Serum. For this reason, he creates another version of the formula, one that would make the Man-Bat transformation permanent. When the high-frequency equipment are turned off, Langstrom returns to normal and is horrified to learn that he has created the ultimate Man-Bat serum. He is tempted to destroy the formula, but following his scientifical curiosity, he decides to keep the vial, locked in a safe. Afterwards, Langstrom hurries to meet Francine at the Gotham Opera, which was another of Batman's wedding presents.
In the opera, Bruce Wayne is among the attendees with Marla Mannings as his date. His main intention is to check up on the Langstroms and make sure that they are normal. Francine and Kirk arrive at the Opera, but when the music starts playing, Kirk's mind is affected by the high frequency of the string instruments and much more with the high pitch voice of the singers. The long exposure to these elements, triggers the transformation into Man-Bat and Kirk realizes with horror that he had left Batman's antidote in his office. Francine tries to give him her own vial with the antidote, but it is shattered by the high pitch voice of the soprano. With his only salvation destroyed, Man-Bat flies away, scaring the audience with his presence. When Marla decides to go after the big news, Bruce is able to change into Batman and follow the fearsome Man-Bat outside the opera.
Man-Bat believes that the curse has returned because of the effects of the full moon and he decides to hide from it on the subway system. Batman follows the creature down there and they ride a passing train, creating fear on the passengers. Their fight causes the train to get off the rails and stop in the middle of the road. As Man-Bat prepares to leave, Batman pleads to his human side to help him rescue the people stuck in the subway and Man-Bat surprisingly helps the people and guides them to the nearest exit. In the meantime, Francine decides to go to Kirk's office and she learns that he had been experimenting with the new Man-Bat formula.
After the people of the subway are rescued, Man-Bat flies away from the place and Batman has a hunch of where he is going. Moments later, Man-Bat arrives at his office, where he finds Francine, but ignores her as he only wants the new formula to remain as Man-Bat forever. Francine tries her best to stop Kirk, but after a while he gets to the safe and drinks the entire vial. However, instead of becoming Man-Bat permanently, Kirk returns to his human form and Batman appears from the shadows, explaining that he arrived seconds before Man-Bat and switched the formula in the safe with one of his most potent antidotes. Finally, with Kirk returned to normal, Francine asks Batman if they could live a normal life, but Batman replies that they can only hope.
Appearing in Batman: "Man-Bat Madness!"
Featured Characters:
- Template:Apn
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Template:Apn
Other Characters:
- Howie
- Marla Manning
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis for Batgirl: "The Deadly Go-Between!"
Commissioner Gordon's friend, officer Jim McClean, has been murdered, and the Commissioner has vowed to catch his friend's killer. This prompts Barbara Gordon to do her own investigation as Batgirl. Tapping her father's phone, she overhears a phone message from "Batgirl" telling him to meet her at Park and Elm. Traveling there to catch her imposter in the act, Batgirl finds herself captured by thugs from a group called the Ice-Men.
Unable to warn he father, Commissioner Gordon is tricked by the fake Batgirl and he is lead to believe that Zed Kurtz is responsible for McClean's death. He is also shown McClean's gun as evidence and vows to shoot the crook with his victim's own weapon. However, it is all a trap for Gordon, because Zed and his men are prepared to shoot at the Commissioner at the slightest sign of danger.
Appearing in Batgirl: "The Deadly Go-Between!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Zed Kurtz (First appearance)
- Jill (Batgirl Impersonator) (First appearance)
Locations:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for Rex the Wonder Dog: "Rex-Circus Detective!"
This story is reprinted from Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #3.
Appearing in Rex the Wonder Dog: "Rex-Circus Detective!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Danny Dennis
- Philip Dennis
Antagonists:
- Tod Eric (Ticket Seller) (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Daring Danas
- Maria Dana (Single appearance)
- Jim Dana (Deceased)
- Bart Dana (Deceased)
- Ned Banks (Single appearance; dies)
Locations:
- The Galaxy Circus
- Newdale
Items:
- None
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for Casebook Mystery: "The Case of the Gold Dust Death"
This story is reprinted from Gang Busters #30.
Appearing in Casebook Mystery: "The Case of the Gold Dust Death"
Featured Characters:
- Town Sheriff
Antagonists:
- Harry
Other Characters:
- Mike Leeds (Dies)
- Lucy
Locations:
- Western United States of America
- Mining Town
Notes
- "The Deadly Go-Between!" is reprinted in Showcase Presents: Batgirl Vol. 1.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Batman Recommended Reading
- Batman (Volume 1)
- Batman (Volume 2)
- Batman (Volume 3)
- Batman and Robin (Volume 1)
- Batman and Robin (Volume 2)
- Batman and Robin (Volume 3)
- Batman Confidential (Volume 1)
- Batman: Gotham Knights (Volume 1)
- Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (Volume 1)
- Batman: Shadow of the Bat (Volume 1)
- Batman: Streets of Gotham (Volume 1)
- Batman Incorporated (Volume 1)
- Batman Incorporated (Volume 2)
- Batman/Superman (Volume 1)
- Batman/Superman (Volume 2)
- Batman/Superman: World's Finest (Volume 1)
- Batman: The Dark Knight (Volume 1)
- Batman: The Dark Knight (Volume 2)
- The Brave and the Bold (Volume 1)
- Detective Comics (Volume 1)
- Detective Comics (Volume 2)
- Superman/Batman (Volume 1)
- World's Finest (Volume 1)