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Revision as of 06:23, 17 November 2019

"The Mystery of the Super-Batman!": A blast from enchanted Pan pipes gives Superman devil's horns.

Quote1 These guys sure didn't scare much! I wonder what Batman's got that I haven't got? Quote2
Superman

Superman #405 is an issue of the series Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 1985.

Synopsis for "The Mystery of the Super-Batman!"

A blast from enchanted Pan pipes gives Superman devil's horns.

Appearing in "The Mystery of the Super-Batman!"

Featured Characters:

  • Template:Apn (Flashback and main story)

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Two Museum Robbers (Unnamed) (Flashback and main story)
  • Panhandler (Unnamed) (Flashback and main story)
  • Two Muggers (Unnamed) (Flashback only)
  • Frederick Forest (Single appearance)
  • Rennie (Crime Boss Frederick Forest's bodyguard) (Single appearance)
  • Wesley Woods (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Metropolis Museum Employee (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
  • Pan (Mentioned only) (Statue only) also (On a TV or computer screen)
  • Citizens of Metropolis (Unnamed)
  • Metropolis Police Department (Flashback only)
  • Two Mugging Victims (Unnamed) (Flashback only)
  • WGBS Employees (Unnamed) (Flashback only)
  • Metro Sky-Diving Club (Unnamed) (Flashback only)
  • Geronimo (Mentioned only)
  • Gotham City Police Department (Mentioned only)

Locations:

  • Metropolis
    • Metropolis Museum (Flashback and main story)
    • 344 Clinton Street (Flashback and main story)
      • Clark Kent's Apartment (Flashback and main story)
    • Galaxy Communications Bulding (Flashback and main story)
      • WGBS Studios (Flashback only)
      • Morgan Edge's Penthouse (Flashback only)
    • Metropolis Airfield (Flashback only)
    • Metropolis Police Station
    • Jail (Flashback and main story)
    • Frederick Forest's Office
    • Wesley Wood's Apartment
  • Gotham City (Mentioned only)
  • Greece (Mentioned only)
  • North Pole (Flashback only)

Items:

  • Batarang
  • Syrinx of Arcadia
  • Pipes of Pan (Mentioned only)
  • Fortress of Solitude Key (Flashback only)
  • Super-Computer (Flashback only) (in the Fortress of Solitude)
  • Batman (Statue only) (Flashback only) (in the Fortress of Solitude's Batman exhibit)
  • Batmobile (miniture Model) (Flashback only) (in the Fortress of Solitude's Batman exhibit)
  • Giant Penny (Replica) (Flashback only) (in the Fortress of Solitude's Batman exhibit)
  • Batsuit (on the Batman Statue) (Cape & Cowl used by Superman) (in the Fortress of Solitude's Batman exhibit)
  • Batrope
  • Syrinx of Arcadia (Fake)

Vehicles:

  • Skydiving Plane

Concepts:




Synopsis for "Yes, Lowell, There is a Superman"

During the Christmas season, Superman is introduced to a boy who steadfastly refuses to believe in him.

Appearing in "Yes, Lowell, There is a Superman"

Feature Characters:

  • Template:Apn Superboy (In a photograph only)

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:


Other Characters:

  • Santa Claus (Mentioned only)
  • Santa's Reindeer (Mentioned only)
  • Lowell Constable (Single appearance)
  • Dave Constable (Single appearance)
  • Margaret Constable (Single appearance)
  • Shannon Constable (Single appearance)
  • Citizens of Metropolis (Unnamed)

Locations:

Items:

Vehicles:


Concepts:

Notes

  • Neither Alfred or Bruce Wayne speak over the phone in this issue.
  • The Constable Family are from Canada and they are friends of Perry White.



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