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"Superman Super-Wrecker": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written.

Quote1 Flint is trying desperately to join the Bullet Hole Club. He may have an ulterior motive. The best way to find out is to give him enough rope to hang himself! Quote2
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World's Finest #50 is an issue of the series World's Finest (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1951.

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Synopsis for Green Arrow: "The Sightless Archer!"


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Synopsis for Tom Sparks: "Valley of Ghosts!"


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Synopsis for Wyoming Kid: "Land of a Thousand Smokes!"


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Synopsis for "Vitamin Vic"


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Synopsis for Zatara: "Liquid Larceny!"


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Synopsis for Batman: "Bullet-Hole Club!"

The Bullet-Hole Club in Gotham City is formed by law enforcers who have survived a bullet wound. Private detective Joe Flint applies to become a member, but is turned down because he was merely grazed: club rules hold that the bullet has to lodge in the body. Once it is surgically removed the bullet becomes his initiation fee and is put on display. Annoyed at being rejected, Flint starts deliberately exposing himself to gunfire, but Batman and Robin become suspicious after he is involved in a shootout with some crooks trapped in a boxcar who later escape--but there are no bullet holes where Flint supposedly fired. It transpires that Flint is a criminal who shot and wounded G-man Terry Collins, who still carries the bullet in his body until the scar tissue has formed sufficiently for it to be safely removed. Flint needs to kill Collins and dispose of his corpse to prevent the bullet being traced back to him, and membership of the club is the only way he can get at the agent. He has one of his henchmen shoot him in the fleshy part of his calf, but Batman becomes suspicious when he sees the trousers that Flint was wearing: the bullet hole is too high up, showing that he was sitting down when he was shot. He realises that Flint is desperate to join the club and allows his plan to proceed to find out what the man is up to. When Flint tries to kill Collins, Batman steps in and stops him. Flint's mind snaps and he is committed to a mental hospital, but his babblings enable the police to put all the pieces together.

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  • Joe Flint
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  • Commissioner Gordon (Cameo)
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    • Agent Howard Kiley
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  • According to the Batman story, Batman has been shot 9 times and survived each bullet wound.
  • This issue is the 294th appearance of Robin.


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