Batman Vol 1 115
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Appearing in "The Million Dollar Clues"
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- Angles Nelson (First and only known appearance to date)
- Burly Jones (First and only known appearance to date)
- Mike Jones (First and only known appearance to date)
- Stoney Briggs (First and only known appearance to date)
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Synopsis for "The Million Dollar Clues"
Stoney Briggs, a wanted gem thief, gives his last words to Batman and Robin. The million dollars in jewels he has recently stolen are hidden, and he has left four clues to their whereabouts, the first being a flashlight. But, he warns, he has also sent the same clues to his ex-partners, Angles Nelson, and Burly Jones. He dies, and Batman shines the flashlight beam, finding it partially blocked with the silouette of an ark. Since an ark is a house on the water, Batman and Robin try for their second clue in a lighthouse. The beacon of an abandoned flashlight tells them to "cross over to a place where thunder and lightning are tied." After a brief encounter with Angles and his hireling Mike, who, along with stowaway Burly, have seen the message, Batman and Robin head for a railroad crossing used by eletric-powered trains. Angles and Mike, beating them there by seconds, dig up 26 keys on a ring. Batman and Robin battle the crooks, but Burly, emerging from hiding, shoves a handcar at the heroes and all the crooks escape. The "26 keys" clue lead all of them to a giant typewriter built for a business show and stored in a warehouse. In its giant roller they find a message revealing the jewels hidden in the "giant hand of Buddha." Angles and Mike, confronting Batman, get beaten when the crimefighters use the typewriter's keys and return mechanism to bowl over their opponets. Since the only "giant Buddha" in town is the idol in the old temple at Chinatown, Burly heads there and climbs the idol to reach the golden box in its hand. But Batman, tipped off because the clue was too obvious, stops Burly from touching the box. Swinging up, he notices wires connected to the golden box, disconnects them, and discovers a pair of dynamite sticks within the box as well as the jewels. Batman explains that Stoney planned this deathtrap for him, since Stoney believed he would overcome Angels and Burly. The heroes recover the jewels and prepare to take Burly to jail.
Appearing in "Batman For Hire"
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- Paul (First and only known appearance to date)
- Phantom Bank Bandit (First and only known appearance to date)
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- Mister Gibson (First and only known appearance to date)
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Synopsis for "Batman For Hire"
- Synopsis not yet written.
Appearing in "Batman in a Bottle"
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- Tang (First and only known appearance to date)
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Synopsis for "Batman in a Bottle"
- Synopsis not yet written.
Notes
- Batman appeared last in Detective Comics #253. He appears next in Detective Comics #254.
- Carter Nichols appeared last in Batman #112. He appears next in Adventure Comics #253.
- James Gordon appeared last in Detective Comics #253. He appears next in Detective Comics #254.
- Robin appeared last in Detective Comics #253. He appears next in Detective Comics #254.
- This issue includes a one-page "Casey the Cop" gag strip by Henry Boltinoff.
- This issue includes a one-page Peter Porkchops story called "The Secret of the Happy Pig".
- This issue includes a one-page text article entitled "The Sentry Who Never Sleeps".
Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
Recommended Reading
Links and References
- Batman at Wikipedia.org
- Batman Wikia Main Page
- Batman at dccomics.com
- Batman: Yesterday, Today and Beyond
- Batman at TV Tropes
