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| Year = 1965
 
| Year = 1965
   
| Executive Editor =
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| Executive Editor = Mort Weisinger
 
| CoverArtist1 = Curt Swan
 
| CoverArtist1 = Curt Swan
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| CoverArtist2 = Sheldon Moldoff
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| CoverArtist3 = Ira Schnapp
   
| Editor1_1 =
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| Editor1_1 = Mort Weisinger
 
| Writer1_1 = Edmond Hamilton
 
| Writer1_1 = Edmond Hamilton
 
| Penciler1_1 = Curt Swan
 
| Penciler1_1 = Curt Swan
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| Quotation = '''[[Kal-El (Earth-153)|Superman]]'''... how I '''hate''' him! Only '''I''' know the he '''killed [[Thomas Wayne (Earth-153)|my father]]'''. But I'll have my revenge if it's the last thing I do!
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| Quotation = '''[[Kal-El (Earth-153)|Superman]]'''... how I '''hate''' him! Only '''I''' know that he '''killed [[Thomas Wayne (Earth-153)|my father]]'''. But I'll have my revenge if it's the last thing I do!
 
| Speaker = [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-153)|Batman]]
 
| Speaker = [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-153)|Batman]]
   
 
| StoryTitle1 = The Clash of Cape and Cowl
 
| StoryTitle1 = The Clash of Cape and Cowl
 
| Synopsis1 =
 
| Synopsis1 =
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During his childhood, [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-153)|Bruce Wayne]] lived with his widowed father [[Thomas Wayne (Earth-153)|Thomas Wayne]], who was a prominent scientist. Dr. Wayne was an advocate of justice and as such, he started working with [[Green Kryptonite]] in order to find an antidote that would help the young hero known as [[Kal-El (Earth-153)|Superboy]], who was vulnerable to the strange mineral. Dr. Wayne informed Superboy about his investigation, but he couldn't yet provide him with the antidote because it has not been yet tested. Unfortunately, that same night, Dr. Wayne is murdered in his laboratory and Bruce enters the room as the killer is leaving in a hurry. Bruce is shocked with grief and he realizes that the Kryptonite solution had been stolen. Assuming that Superboy was responsible for the murder of his father, Bruce makes a vow to get revenge upon Superboy and so he starts training to become the world's greatest detective and the best crime-fighter.
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Years later, Bruce Wayne adopts the masked identity of Batman and soon, he adopts [[Richard Grayson (Earth-153)|Dick Grayson]], another orphan who would later become Batman's partner in crime-fighting, Robin. Batman and Robin become notorious in [[Gotham City]], but the team dissolves once Robin learns about Batman's hatred towards the now grown-up Superman. Robin decides to leave Batman after he was abruptly slapped on the face for trying to support Superman, and Batman uses a hypnosis machine taken from the Crime Doctor to make Robin forget all about him and his time as the Boy Wonder; he will remember only that he is an orphan named Dick Grayson.
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Dick goes to an orphanage and Batman, going on with his personal vendetta, tries to find evidence of Superman's guilt over his father's death and for this purpose, he infiltrates Superman's [[Fortress of Solitude]], seeking the Kryptonite solution his father created. When he can't find the chemical, Batman decides to team-up with Superman's greatest villain, [[Lex Luthor (Earth-153)|Lex Luthor]] in order to bring the Man of Steel down. Batman and Luthor manage to trap Superman using Kryptonite, but before they can eliminate the Man of Steel, Batman realizes that Luthor is the criminal responsible for his father's murder. Batman releases Superman, but he is hurt badly by a blast from one of Luthor's weapons in the process. Superman defeats Luthor and he talks to Batman, who is mortally injured and dying. With his last breath, Batman apologizes to Superman for holding a grudge of a lifetime against him and Superman makes sure that Luthor meets the justice he deserves.
   
 
| StoryTitle2 = The Boy Who Changed the Future
 
| StoryTitle2 = The Boy Who Changed the Future
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* {{a|[[Bruce Wayne (Earth-153)|Batman]]}} {{Flashalso}} {{Dies}}
 
* {{a|[[Bruce Wayne (Earth-153)|Batman]]}} {{Flashalso}} {{Dies}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
* {{a|[[Richard Grayson (Earth-153)|Robin]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Thomas Wayne (Earth-153)|Thomas Wayne]]}} {{Flashalso}} {{dies}}
 
* {{a|[[Thomas Wayne (Earth-153)|Thomas Wayne]]}} {{Flashalso}} {{dies}}
'''Villains:'''
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'''Antagonists:'''
 
* {{a|[[Lex Luthor (Earth-153)|Lex Luthor]]}} {{Flashalso}}
 
* {{a|[[Lex Luthor (Earth-153)|Lex Luthor]]}} {{Flashalso}}
:* {{a|[[Superman Robot|Superboy Robot]]}} {{Flashalso}}
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** {{a|[[Superman Robot|Superboy Robot]]}} {{Flashalso}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Richard Grayson (Earth-153)|Robin]]}}
 
 
* [[Martha Wayne (Earth-153)|Martha Wayne]] {{photo}}
 
* [[Martha Wayne (Earth-153)|Martha Wayne]] {{photo}}
 
* [[Vril Dox (Earth-153)|Brainiac]] {{Mentioned}}
 
* [[Vril Dox (Earth-153)|Brainiac]] {{Mentioned}}
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'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
 
* {{a|[[Earth-153]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Earth-153]]}}
:* {{a|[[Fortress of Solitude]]}}
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** {{a|[[Fortress of Solitude]]}}
:* {{a|[[Gotham City]]}}
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** {{a|[[Gotham City]]}}
::* {{a|[[Wayne Manor]]}}
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*** {{a|[[Wayne Manor]]}}
:::* {{a|[[Batcave]]}}
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**** {{a|[[Batcave]]}}
::* {{a|[[Haly's Circus]]}}
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*** {{a|[[Haly's Circus]]}}
:* {{a|[[Metropolis]]}}
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** {{a|[[Metropolis]]}}
:** {{a|[[Daily Planet]]}}
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*** {{a|[[Daily Planet]]}}
:* {{a|[[Smallville, Kansas|Smallville]]}}
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** {{a|[[Smallville, Kansas|Smallville]]}}
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
 
* {{a|[[Batarang]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Batarang]]}}
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* {{a|[[Batrope]]}}
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* {{a|[[Batsuit]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Green Kryptonite]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Green Kryptonite]]}}
 
* Anti-Kryptonite Serum
 
* Anti-Kryptonite Serum
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{{AppearanceGrab|Strange Adventures Vol 1 21|4}}
 
{{AppearanceGrab|Strange Adventures Vol 1 21|4}}
   
| Notes = {{Imaginary|The Clash of Cape and Cowl}}* Many years later, in ''Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths'' (2006), it was revealed that this story was not imaginary, and actually happened -- on [[Earth-153]].
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| Notes = {{Imaginary|The Clash of Cape and Cowl|[[Earth-153]]}}
| Trivia = * {{Image|Batman Earth-153 0002.jpg||left}} The "Batman slaps Robin" panel that launched the [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/my-parents-are-dead-batman-slapping-robin "My Parents Are Dead" meme] is from this issue.
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| Trivia = * {{Image|Batman Earth-153 0002.jpg||right}} The "Batman slaps Robin" panel that launched the [https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/my-parents-are-dead-batman-slapping-robin "My Parents Are Dead" meme] is from this issue.
 
| Recommended =
 
| Recommended =
 
| Links =
 
| Links =
* [http://www.dcindexes.com/features/database.php?site=dc&pagetype=comic&id=31478 World's Finest Comics #153 index entry]
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* [https://www.dcindexes.com/features/database.php?site=dc&pagetype=comic&id=31478 World's Finest Comics #153 index entry]
 
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{{Missing Characters}}
 

Revision as of 16:48, 5 March 2019

"The Clash of Cape and Cowl": During his childhood, Bruce Wayne lived with his widowed father Thomas Wayne, who was a prominent scientist. Dr. Wayne was an advocate of justice and as such, he started working with Green Kryptonite in or

Quote1 Superman... how I hate him! Only I know that he killed my father. But I'll have my revenge if it's the last thing I do! Quote2
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World's Finest #153 is an issue of the series World's Finest (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1965.

Synopsis for "The Clash of Cape and Cowl"

During his childhood, Bruce Wayne lived with his widowed father Thomas Wayne, who was a prominent scientist. Dr. Wayne was an advocate of justice and as such, he started working with Green Kryptonite in order to find an antidote that would help the young hero known as Superboy, who was vulnerable to the strange mineral. Dr. Wayne informed Superboy about his investigation, but he couldn't yet provide him with the antidote because it has not been yet tested. Unfortunately, that same night, Dr. Wayne is murdered in his laboratory and Bruce enters the room as the killer is leaving in a hurry. Bruce is shocked with grief and he realizes that the Kryptonite solution had been stolen. Assuming that Superboy was responsible for the murder of his father, Bruce makes a vow to get revenge upon Superboy and so he starts training to become the world's greatest detective and the best crime-fighter.

Years later, Bruce Wayne adopts the masked identity of Batman and soon, he adopts Dick Grayson, another orphan who would later become Batman's partner in crime-fighting, Robin. Batman and Robin become notorious in Gotham City, but the team dissolves once Robin learns about Batman's hatred towards the now grown-up Superman. Robin decides to leave Batman after he was abruptly slapped on the face for trying to support Superman, and Batman uses a hypnosis machine taken from the Crime Doctor to make Robin forget all about him and his time as the Boy Wonder; he will remember only that he is an orphan named Dick Grayson.

Dick goes to an orphanage and Batman, going on with his personal vendetta, tries to find evidence of Superman's guilt over his father's death and for this purpose, he infiltrates Superman's Fortress of Solitude, seeking the Kryptonite solution his father created. When he can't find the chemical, Batman decides to team-up with Superman's greatest villain, Lex Luthor in order to bring the Man of Steel down. Batman and Luthor manage to trap Superman using Kryptonite, but before they can eliminate the Man of Steel, Batman realizes that Luthor is the criminal responsible for his father's murder. Batman releases Superman, but he is hurt badly by a blast from one of Luthor's weapons in the process. Superman defeats Luthor and he talks to Batman, who is mortally injured and dying. With his last breath, Batman apologizes to Superman for holding a grudge of a lifetime against him and Superman makes sure that Luthor meets the justice he deserves.

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Synopsis for "The Boy Who Changed the Future"

This story is reprinted from Strange Adventures #21.

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