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"The Fowls of Fate!": This story is reprinted from Batman #48.

3-D Batman #1 is a one-shot published in 1953.

Synopsis for "The Fowls of Fate!"

This story is reprinted from Batman #48.

Upset with his recent failures in crime, the Penguin breaks out of prison again and vows to no longer use birds in his crimes. However, his most recent crime spree is marred when he is ironically tripped up by different birds each time. In one of his most humiliating defeats, the Penguin captured a bunch of chicks that had swallowed a fortune in diamonds and their own peeps gave him away, allowing Batman and Robin to easily capture him.

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  • Duke Malliny (Single appearance)
  • Dodds (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for Tommy Tomorrow: "The Interplanetary Aquarium"

This story is reprinted from Action Comics #127.

Tommy is contacted by the Science Bureau for gather specimens from some planets to the Interplanetary Aquarium. The radio journalist Joan Gordy comes along him to record everything.

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  • Joan Gordy of the Planetary Radio News

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  • Space ship propelled by atomic energy

Synopsis for "The Robot Robbers!"

This story is reprinted from Batman #42.

Three criminals who had been sentenced to life in prison are set free on their old years by an unknown person. They are taken to the house of Doctor Hercules, who informs them that he wants to use their special criminal talents and he provides them with enormous robots that they can remotely control, in order to fulfill the crimes they are no longer capable of because of their age.

Using the robots, the thugs start a crime spree in Gotham City and their actions get the attention of Batman and Robin. After a first failed encounter with one of the robots, Batman and Robin prepare a plan to destroy one of them the next time they strike. After their plan proves successful, they come up with another idea to destroy the second robot and capture the people who are controlling the machines. Batman and Robin force one of the robots to climb to the top of the highest building in Gotham during a thunderstorm and as a result, the giant machine is hit by lightning which in turn causes the thugs controlling the robots to be stunned at their base of operations. This actions lead to the arrest of the criminals and the end to the robot robberies.

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  • Doctor Hercules (Single appearance)
  • Jawbone Bannon (Single appearance)
  • Whitey Drebs (Single appearance)
  • Four-Eyes Foley (Single appearance; dies)

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Notes

  • The cover art is a redrawing of the cover of Detective Comics #231.
  • 36-page black and white (three-dimensional overlay) one-shot special; Includes 3-D glasses. This issue was reprinted in 1966 and partially reprinted in 1990 in Batman 3-D, which also included an original story by John Byrne.
    • The 1966 edition featured poster images from the hit TV Series Batman.



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