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| Speaker = [[Katherine Kane (Earth-One)|Batwoman]] |
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− | | StoryTitle1 = The Super-Batwoman |
+ | | StoryTitle1 = Superman and Batman: "The Super-Batwoman" |
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− | One day while on a walk through [[Metropolis]], [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Clark Kent]]'s super hearing picks up the prison escape siren. Changing into Superman, Clark rushes to the Metropolis prison to learn from the warden that Elton Craig has escaped from jail. He also learned the Craig had been bragging about hiding a super-power capsule.<ref>See {{c|World's Finest #87}}</ref> With this realization, Superman rushes out to try and find Craig's |
+ | One day while on a walk through [[Metropolis]], [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Clark Kent]]'s super hearing picks up the prison escape siren. Changing into Superman, Clark rushes to the Metropolis prison to learn from the warden that Elton Craig has escaped from jail. He also learned the Craig had been bragging about hiding a super-power capsule.<ref>See {{c|World's Finest #87}}</ref> With this realization, Superman rushes out to try and find Craig's hideout in the hopes of preventing the crook from regaining super-powers. Superman is not the only person who is out to find Craig either: When [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Bruce Wayne]] and [[Richard Grayson (Earth-One)|Dick Grayson]] hear the news, they speed off as Batman and Robin to find him as well, while elsewhere in [[Gotham City]], [[Katherine Kane (Earth-One)|Kathy Kane]] decides that despite Batman's orders she is going to come out of retirement and try to capture Craig herself as Batwoman. |
− | When the Man of Steel and the Caped Crusaders find that Batwoman is also out looking for Craig, Batman reminds her how easy it was for him to learn her secret identity and warned her that a smart crook could do the same thing and sends her on her way. However, Batwoman's curiosity gets the better of her and she decides to investigate an old chemical factory. Sure enough, she finds Craig there unearthing the last of his super-power capsules. Batwoman confronts the criminal and in order to prevent Craig from utilizing the pill, Batwoman |
+ | When the Man of Steel and the Caped Crusaders find that Batwoman is also out looking for Craig, Batman reminds her how easy it was for him to learn her secret identity and warned her that a smart crook could do the same thing and sends her on her way. However, Batwoman's curiosity gets the better of her and she decides to investigate an old chemical factory near Craig's old hideout. Sure enough, she finds Craig there unearthing the last of his super-power capsules. Batwoman confronts the criminal and in order to prevent Craig from utilizing the pill, Batwoman does the only thing she can think of: swallow the pill herself. |
Endowed with powers similar to that of Superman, she easily captures Elton and turns him over to the authorities. When she comes back, Batman, Robin and Superman warn her of the dangers of having super powers. Angry at being bossed around by these men, Batwoman attempts to see through Batman and Robin's masks with her x-ray vision but finds that the Dynamic Duo had prepared for this possibility and lined their masks with lead. Knowing that she has super powers for the next 24 hours, Batwoman vows that she will spend this time trying to learn the secret identities of the three heroes. |
Endowed with powers similar to that of Superman, she easily captures Elton and turns him over to the authorities. When she comes back, Batman, Robin and Superman warn her of the dangers of having super powers. Angry at being bossed around by these men, Batwoman attempts to see through Batman and Robin's masks with her x-ray vision but finds that the Dynamic Duo had prepared for this possibility and lined their masks with lead. Knowing that she has super powers for the next 24 hours, Batwoman vows that she will spend this time trying to learn the secret identities of the three heroes. |
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− | Superman, Batman and Robin all leave the scene and attempt to lose Batwoman through cunning |
+ | Superman, Batman and Robin all leave the scene and attempt to lose Batwoman through cunning. However, Batwoman manages to follow Batman and Robin back to what she thinks is the [[Batcave]], tipping her off to what their secret identities are. She then follows Superman as he goes to stop an avalanche and dogs him in the hopes that he will switch back to his civilian guise. However, after a few hours of chase and knowing which block of Metropolis he left from, Batwoman goes to search there to learn who has been absent from their job for the last while. Superman follows her to the [[Daily Planet]], where [[Perry White (Earth-One)|Perry]], [[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois]] and Clark Kent are all at their workplaces. This shocks Superman, however when Batwoman jumps out the window to fly to the next building she finds that her powers have faded and needs to be rescued by Superman. Superman spots "Clark Kent" outside and realizes that it's really Batman in disguise, covering for him. |
− | Afterward, Batwoman agrees that she wasn't able to find out Superman's true identity but is convinced that she knows who Batman is. Superman rounds up Batwoman, Batman and Robin and takes them to the location of the supposed Batcave, and Superman points out that the mansion is owned by the Martin family whom he got permission to build a replica of the Batcave to throw her off. Realizing that she's been tricked, Batwoman gives up and is about retire as a super-hero when Batman tells her that she proved that she is cunning enough to continue to operate as Batwoman. |
+ | Afterward, Batwoman agrees that she wasn't able to find out Superman's true identity but is convinced that she knows who Batman is. Superman rounds up Batwoman, Batman and Robin and takes them to the location of the supposed Batcave, and Superman points out that the mansion is owned by the Martin family from whom he got permission to build a replica of the Batcave to throw her off. Realizing that she's been tricked, Batwoman gives up and is about to retire as a super-hero when Batman tells her that she proved that she is cunning enough to continue to operate as Batwoman. |
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* {{a|[[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]]}} |
* {{a|[[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]]}} |
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* {{a|[[Perry White (Earth-One)|Perry White]]}} |
* {{a|[[Perry White (Earth-One)|Perry White]]}} |
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− | ''' |
+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
− | * Elton Craig |
+ | * Elton Craig |
'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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+ | * Metropolis Prison Warden |
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* {{a|[[Jor-El II (Earth-One)|Jor-El]]}} {{Flashback}} |
* {{a|[[Jor-El II (Earth-One)|Jor-El]]}} {{Flashback}} |
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* {{a|[[Lara Lor-Van (Earth-One)|Lara Lor-Van]]}} {{Flashback}} |
* {{a|[[Lara Lor-Van (Earth-One)|Lara Lor-Van]]}} {{Flashback}} |
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* {{a|[[Krypton]]}} {{Flashback}} |
* {{a|[[Krypton]]}} {{Flashback}} |
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* {{a|[[Gotham City]]}} |
* {{a|[[Gotham City]]}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Wayne Manor]]}} |
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+ | *** {{a|[[Batcave|Bat-cave]]}} |
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* {{a|[[Metropolis]]}} |
* {{a|[[Metropolis]]}} |
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− | + | ** {{a|[[Daily Planet]]}} |
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* Niagara Falls |
* Niagara Falls |
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'''Vehicles:''' |
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* {{a|[[Kryptonian Rocket]]}} {{Flashback}} |
* {{a|[[Kryptonian Rocket]]}} {{Flashback}} |
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− | | StoryTitle2 = The Amazing Archer from Mars |
+ | | StoryTitle2 = Green Arrow: "The Amazing Archer from Mars" |
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| Inker2_1 = George Papp |
| Inker2_1 = George Papp |
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− | | StoryTitle3 = The Riddle of the Mystery Tracker |
+ | | StoryTitle3 = Tomahawk: "The Riddle of the Mystery Tracker" |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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− | * {{ |
+ | * {{a|[[Oliver Queen (Earth-Two)|Green Arrow]]}} |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Roy Harper (Earth-Two)|Speedy]]}} |
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− | * |
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− | ''' |
+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
+ | * Lucky Joe Chance |
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− | * |
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+ | ** Louie |
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+ | * Professor Perkins |
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'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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* <br/> |
* <br/> |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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+ | * [[Mars]] {{Mentioned}} |
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− | * <br/> |
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'''Items:''' |
'''Items:''' |
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− | * |
+ | * Ray-bow |
+ | * {{a|[[Trick Arrows]]}} |
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'''Vehicles:''' |
'''Vehicles:''' |
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* <br/> |
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+ | | Appearing3 = |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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− | *{{a|[[ |
+ | * {{a|[[Tom Hawk (Earth-Two)|Tomahawk]]}} |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Daniel Hunter (Earth-Two)|Dan Hunter]]}} |
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− | * |
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− | ''' |
+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
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'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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* <br/> |
* <br/> |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[American Wilderness Frontier]]}} |
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− | * <br/> |
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− | '''Items:''' |
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Revision as of 02:56, 5 August 2020
World's Finest #90 is an issue of the series World's Finest (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1957.
Synopsis for Superman and Batman: "The Super-Batwoman"
One day while on a walk through Metropolis, Clark Kent's super hearing picks up the prison escape siren. Changing into Superman, Clark rushes to the Metropolis prison to learn from the warden that Elton Craig has escaped from jail. He also learned the Craig had been bragging about hiding a super-power capsule.[1] With this realization, Superman rushes out to try and find Craig's hideout in the hopes of preventing the crook from regaining super-powers. Superman is not the only person who is out to find Craig either: When Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson hear the news, they speed off as Batman and Robin to find him as well, while elsewhere in Gotham City, Kathy Kane decides that despite Batman's orders she is going to come out of retirement and try to capture Craig herself as Batwoman.
When the Man of Steel and the Caped Crusaders find that Batwoman is also out looking for Craig, Batman reminds her how easy it was for him to learn her secret identity and warned her that a smart crook could do the same thing and sends her on her way. However, Batwoman's curiosity gets the better of her and she decides to investigate an old chemical factory near Craig's old hideout. Sure enough, she finds Craig there unearthing the last of his super-power capsules. Batwoman confronts the criminal and in order to prevent Craig from utilizing the pill, Batwoman does the only thing she can think of: swallow the pill herself.
Endowed with powers similar to that of Superman, she easily captures Elton and turns him over to the authorities. When she comes back, Batman, Robin and Superman warn her of the dangers of having super powers. Angry at being bossed around by these men, Batwoman attempts to see through Batman and Robin's masks with her x-ray vision but finds that the Dynamic Duo had prepared for this possibility and lined their masks with lead. Knowing that she has super powers for the next 24 hours, Batwoman vows that she will spend this time trying to learn the secret identities of the three heroes.
Superman, Batman and Robin all leave the scene and attempt to lose Batwoman through cunning. However, Batwoman manages to follow Batman and Robin back to what she thinks is the Batcave, tipping her off to what their secret identities are. She then follows Superman as he goes to stop an avalanche and dogs him in the hopes that he will switch back to his civilian guise. However, after a few hours of chase and knowing which block of Metropolis he left from, Batwoman goes to search there to learn who has been absent from their job for the last while. Superman follows her to the Daily Planet, where Perry, Lois and Clark Kent are all at their workplaces. This shocks Superman, however when Batwoman jumps out the window to fly to the next building she finds that her powers have faded and needs to be rescued by Superman. Superman spots "Clark Kent" outside and realizes that it's really Batman in disguise, covering for him.
Afterward, Batwoman agrees that she wasn't able to find out Superman's true identity but is convinced that she knows who Batman is. Superman rounds up Batwoman, Batman and Robin and takes them to the location of the supposed Batcave, and Superman points out that the mansion is owned by the Martin family from whom he got permission to build a replica of the Batcave to throw her off. Realizing that she's been tricked, Batwoman gives up and is about to retire as a super-hero when Batman tells her that she proved that she is cunning enough to continue to operate as Batwoman.
Appearing in Superman and Batman: "The Super-Batwoman"
Featured Characters:
- Template:Apn (Flashback and main story)
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Supporting Characters:
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- Robin
- Lois Lane
- Perry White
Antagonists:
- Elton Craig
Other Characters:
- Metropolis Prison Warden
- Jor-El (Flashback only)
- Lara Lor-Van (Flashback only)
Locations:
- Krypton (Flashback only)
- Gotham City
- Metropolis
- Niagara Falls
Vehicles:
- Batcycle
- Batmobile
- Kryptonian Rocket (Flashback only)
Synopsis for Green Arrow: "The Amazing Archer from Mars"
Appearing in Green Arrow: "The Amazing Archer from Mars"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Lucky Joe Chance
- Louie
- Professor Perkins
Other Characters:
Locations:
- Mars (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Ray-bow
- Trick Arrows
Vehicles:
Synopsis for Tomahawk: "The Riddle of the Mystery Tracker"
Appearing in Tomahawk: "The Riddle of the Mystery Tracker"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
Locations:
Notes
- The Super-Batwoman is reprinted in World's Finest Comics Archives #2.
See Also
Links and References
- ↑ See World's Finest #87
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