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+ | | StoryTitle1 = Batman: "The Crime Clinic" |
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+ | [[Bradford Thorne (New Earth)|Dr. Matthew Thorne]] is a renowned doctor who has started working with criminals, giving them advice and helping them on their crimes. These activities attract the attention of [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-Two)|Batman]] and [[Richard Grayson (Earth-Two)|Robin]], who find Thorne's hideout using Batman's new gadget: a tracer. |
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⚫ | Batman and Robin confront Thorne, but when an injured man enters the clinic, Batman and Thorne work together to save the man. However in the aftermath, Thorne turns against the Dynamic Duo, leaving them tied up, while he and his assistant get on their way to steal a valuable formula designed to change the atomic order of objects. Thorne then heads for the site of the Eastington Atom Smasher, where he plans to use the formula to change base metal into solid gold. In the interim, however, Batman and Robin have escaped from their bonds, and, after a brief battle at the atom smasher, they take Dr. Thorne and his assistant into custody. |
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+ | ** Crime Clinic |
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+ | ** Eastington Atom Smasher |
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+ | * Batman's Tracer |
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| Penciler2_1 = Howard Sherman |
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| Inker2_1 = Howard Sherman |
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| Writer3_1 = Jack Lehti |
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| Penciler3_1 = Jack Lehti |
| Penciler3_1 = Jack Lehti |
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| Inker3_1 = Charles Paris |
| Inker3_1 = Charles Paris |
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| Letterer3_1 = Charles Paris |
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| Penciler4_1 = Chuck Winter |
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| Inker4_1 = Chuck Winter |
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| Writer5_1 = Joe Samachson |
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| Penciler5_1 = George Roussos |
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| Letterer5_1 = George Roussos |
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| Writer6_1 = Jack Kirby |
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| Penciler6_1 = Jack Kirby |
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| Inker6_1 = Joe Simon |
| Inker6_1 = Joe Simon |
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+ | | Quotation = [[Bradford Thorne (New Earth)|You]]'ve been working too hard! I prescribe a vacation from crime... A '''long''' vacation! |
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+ | | StoryTitle2 = Slam Bradley: "Trail of the Red Herring" |
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− | | StoryTitle2 = Trail of the Red Herring |
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− | | StoryTitle3 = The Mystery of the Mounted Marauders |
+ | | StoryTitle3 = Crimson Avenger: "The Mystery of the Mounted Marauders" |
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− | | StoryTitle4 = Taps for the Telegrapher |
+ | | StoryTitle4 = Bart Regan, Spy: "Taps for the Telegrapher" |
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− | | StoryTitle5 = The Case of the Soundless Crimes |
+ | | StoryTitle5 = Air Wave: "The Case of the Soundless Crimes" |
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+ | * Marvin "Red" Herring {{Only}} |
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* {{a|[[Wing How (New Earth)|Wing]]}} |
* {{a|[[Wing How (New Earth)|Wing]]}} |
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+ | * Mounted Marauders |
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+ | ** Midnight Menace {{Only}} |
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+ | * Herr Low {{Only}} |
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+ | * Jones {{Only}} |
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+ | * Mr. Lee {{Only}} |
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+ | * Galway {{Only}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Lawrence Jordan (New Earth)|Air Wave]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Static the Parrot (Earth-Two)|Static the Parrot]]}} |
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* {{a|[[Doctor Silence (Earth-Two)|Dr. Silence]]}} {{Only}} |
* {{a|[[Doctor Silence (Earth-Two)|Dr. Silence]]}} {{Only}} |
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** {{a|[[Alfred Twidgett (New Earth)|Alfy]]}} |
** {{a|[[Alfred Twidgett (New Earth)|Alfy]]}} |
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* {{a|[[Rip Carter (New Earth)|Rip Carter]]}} |
* {{a|[[Rip Carter (New Earth)|Rip Carter]]}} |
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+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
+ | * General Von Kong {{Only}} |
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+ | * Propaganda Minister Grubble {{Only}} |
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+ | * Luftwaffe Secretary Boering {{Only}} |
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+ | * Baron Shohiro {{Only}} |
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+ | * General Saki {{Only}}} |
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+ | * General Yuma Hara {{Only}} |
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+ | * Sarkis {{Only}} |
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+ | * The Wise One {{Only}} |
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+ | * Dr. Cairne {{Only}} |
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+ | * Published by [[DC Comics|Detective Comics, Inc.]] |
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+ | * After this issue, '''Bart Regan''' drops out, until {{c|Detective Comics Vol 1 81}}. |
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Revision as of 10:15, 8 July 2020
Detective Comics #77 is an issue of the series Detective Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1943.
Synopsis for Batman: "The Crime Clinic"
Dr. Matthew Thorne is a renowned doctor who has started working with criminals, giving them advice and helping them on their crimes. These activities attract the attention of Batman and Robin, who find Thorne's hideout using Batman's new gadget: a tracer.
Batman and Robin confront Thorne, but when an injured man enters the clinic, Batman and Thorne work together to save the man. However in the aftermath, Thorne turns against the Dynamic Duo, leaving them tied up, while he and his assistant get on their way to steal a valuable formula designed to change the atomic order of objects. Thorne then heads for the site of the Eastington Atom Smasher, where he plans to use the formula to change base metal into solid gold. In the interim, however, Batman and Robin have escaped from their bonds, and, after a brief battle at the atom smasher, they take Dr. Thorne and his assistant into custody.
Appearing in Batman: "The Crime Clinic"
Featured Characters:
- Template:Apn
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Template:Apn (First appearance)
- Albert (Single appearance)
- Piggy Pinto (Single appearance)
- Ranson (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Billy (Single appearance)
- Mr. Brown (Single appearance)
- Hodges (Single appearance)
Locations:
- Gotham City
- Crime Clinic
- Eastington Atom Smasher
Items:
- Utility Belt
- Batman's Tracer
Vehicles:
Synopsis for Slam Bradley: "Trail of the Red Herring"
Appearing in Slam Bradley: "Trail of the Red Herring"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Marvin "Red" Herring (Single appearance)
Locations:
Synopsis for Crimson Avenger: "The Mystery of the Mounted Marauders"
Appearing in Crimson Avenger: "The Mystery of the Mounted Marauders"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Mounted Marauders
- Midnight Menace (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Jim Slate (Single appearance)
- Sammy the Newsboy (Single appearance)
Locations:
Synopsis for Bart Regan, Spy: "Taps for the Telegrapher"
Appearing in Bart Regan, Spy: "Taps for the Telegrapher"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Herr Low (Single appearance)
- Jones (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Mr. Lee (Single appearance)
- Galway (Single appearance)
Synopsis for Air Wave: "The Case of the Soundless Crimes"
Appearing in Air Wave: "The Case of the Soundless Crimes"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Dr. Silence (Single appearance)
Locations:
Synopsis for Boy Commandos: "The Valley of Destiny"
Appearing in Boy Commandos: "The Valley of Destiny"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- General Von Kong (Single appearance)
- Propaganda Minister Grubble (Single appearance)
- Luftwaffe Secretary Boering (Single appearance)
- Baron Shohiro (Single appearance)
- General Saki (Single appearance)}
- General Yuma Hara (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Sarkis (Single appearance)
- The Wise One (Single appearance)
- Dr. Cairne (Single appearance)
Locations:
- Valley of Destiny
Notes
- Published by Detective Comics, Inc.
- After this issue, Bart Regan drops out, until Detective Comics #81.
- Batman: "The Crime Clinic" is reprinted in Batman Archives Vol 3.
Trivia
- In his first appearance, the Crime Doctor was an older man with grey hair named "Matthew Thorne". Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths event, he became a younger-looking man, and his first name was changed to Bradford.
See Also
Links and References
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