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| StoryTitle1 = Batman: "One of the Most Perfect Frame-Ups"
 
| StoryTitle1 = Batman: "One of the Most Perfect Frame-Ups"
 
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The heretofore-unheard-of [[Oswald Cobblepot (Earth-Two)|Penguin]] steals a valuable painting and fences it to “the Boss,” who hires him to do some crime-planning for him, and soon an ambitious crime spree sweeps over the city. When “the Boss” tries to screw over the Penguin at loot-splitting time, Penguin just guns him down, with a rifle concealed in his [[Penguin's Umbrella|umbrella]], and takes over his gang. During a subsequent crime, Penguin manages to gas Batman with another trick umbrella, leaving him woozy and half-amnesiac. Penguin takes this opportunity to frame Batman for stealing an expensive jade idol, of which the Penguin himself is the real owner. This complicated but effective plan works, and the [[Gotham City Police Department|police]] arrest Batman. Then as they drive away with Batman in the back of a police truck, Penguin’s men crash a car into it, and grab Batman, escaping with him.
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The heretofore-unheard-of [[Oswald Cobblepot (Earth-Two)|Penguin]] steals a valuable painting and fences it to “the Boss,” who hires him to do some crime-planning for him, and soon an ambitious crime spree sweeps over the city. When “the Boss” tries to screw over the Penguin at loot-splitting time, Penguin just guns him down, with a rifle concealed in his [[Penguin's Umbrella|umbrella]], and takes over his gang. During a subsequent crime, Penguin manages to gas Batman with another trick umbrella, leaving him woozy and half-amnesiac. Penguin takes this opportunity to frame Batman for stealing an expensive jade idol, of which the Penguin himself is the real owner. This complicated but effective plan works, and the [[Gotham City Police Department|police]] arrest Batman. Then as they drive away with Batman in the back of a police truck, Penguin's men crash a car into it, and grab Batman, escaping with him.
   
Soon, Batman escapes the Penguin with help from [[Richard Grayson (Earth-Two)|Robin]] and together they search for the Penguin. Batman and Robin break up the Penguin’s gang, and exonerate themselves by delivering the stolen goods to [[James Gordon (Earth-Two)|Commissioner Gordon]]. The Penguin, however, scrambles aboard a passing express train, and escapes.
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Soon, Batman escapes the Penguin with help from [[Richard Grayson (Earth-Two)|Robin]] and together they search for the Penguin. Batman and Robin break up the Penguin's gang, and exonerate themselves by delivering the stolen goods to [[James Gordon (Earth-Two)|Commissioner Gordon]]. The Penguin, however, scrambles aboard a passing express train, and escapes.
   
 
| StoryTitle2 = Bart Regan, Spy: "New Orleans - Queen City of the South"
 
| StoryTitle2 = Bart Regan, Spy: "New Orleans - Queen City of the South"
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* At this point in his career, Batman has just very recently been deputized as an honorary GCPD cop. Penguin’s trick causes Commissioner Gordon some serious doubts about the wisdom of this decision, but in the end he’s reassured.
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* At this point in his career, Batman has just very recently been deputized as an honorary GCPD cop. Penguin's trick causes Commissioner Gordon some serious doubts about the wisdom of this decision, but in the end he's reassured.
 
* This issue marks the first appearance of the Golden Age [[Oswald Cobblepot (New Earth)|Penguin]]. The Penguin became one of the Batman's most notorious foes and appeared regularly throughout the entire Golden Age era. The Penguin was also featured in the Batman daily comic strips featured in newspaper publications throughout the 1940s and 50s. He appears next in {{c|Detective Comics #59}}.
 
* This issue marks the first appearance of the Golden Age [[Oswald Cobblepot (New Earth)|Penguin]]. The Penguin became one of the Batman's most notorious foes and appeared regularly throughout the entire Golden Age era. The Penguin was also featured in the Batman daily comic strips featured in newspaper publications throughout the 1940s and 50s. He appears next in {{c|Detective Comics #59}}.
 
* "One of the Most Perfect Frame-Ups" is reprinted in ''[[Batman Archives Vol 2 (Collected)|Batman Archives, Volume 2]]'' and {{co|Batman Chronicles Vol 5 (Collected)}}.
 
* "One of the Most Perfect Frame-Ups" is reprinted in ''[[Batman Archives Vol 2 (Collected)|Batman Archives, Volume 2]]'' and {{co|Batman Chronicles Vol 5 (Collected)}}.

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"Batman: "One of the Most Perfect Frame-Ups"": The heretofore-unheard-of Penguin steals a valuable painting and fences it to “the Boss,” who hires him to do some crime-planning for him, and soon an ambitious crime spree sweeps over the city. When “the Boss” tries

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Detective Comics #58 is an issue of the series Detective Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1941. It was published on October 21, 1941.

Synopsis for Batman: "One of the Most Perfect Frame-Ups"

The heretofore-unheard-of Penguin steals a valuable painting and fences it to “the Boss,” who hires him to do some crime-planning for him, and soon an ambitious crime spree sweeps over the city. When “the Boss” tries to screw over the Penguin at loot-splitting time, Penguin just guns him down, with a rifle concealed in his umbrella, and takes over his gang. During a subsequent crime, Penguin manages to gas Batman with another trick umbrella, leaving him woozy and half-amnesiac. Penguin takes this opportunity to frame Batman for stealing an expensive jade idol, of which the Penguin himself is the real owner. This complicated but effective plan works, and the police arrest Batman. Then as they drive away with Batman in the back of a police truck, Penguin's men crash a car into it, and grab Batman, escaping with him.

Soon, Batman escapes the Penguin with help from Robin and together they search for the Penguin. Batman and Robin break up the Penguin's gang, and exonerate themselves by delivering the stolen goods to Commissioner Gordon. The Penguin, however, scrambles aboard a passing express train, and escapes.

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